The Transferability Manual presents the conceptual foundations, pedagogical rationale, implementation strategies, and practical outcomes of DiFree – Digital Freelancing for Higher Education, a three-year Erasmus+ project designed to support higher education students and recent graduates in developing the competences required for digital freelance work. Developed through the collaboration of partner institutions in Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Greece, the project responds to the growing transformation of the labour market, where flexibility, self-employment, multilingual communication, and digital entrepreneurship are increasingly central. The manual documents the creation of an integrated ecosystem of multilingual and open-access educational resources aimed at fostering freelance readiness. These include the DiFree Toolbox (How to Become a Freelancer: A Practical Guide for Students and Early-Career Professionals), a large-scale multilingual repository of CVs, résumés, portfolios, glossaries, and video-CVs, a Moodle-based professional English course focused on job hunting and cold pitching, a mentoring programme, a self-assessment and vocational orientation tool aligned with European competence frameworks, and a digital Freelance Hub. Beyond describing the project outputs, the manual reflects on issues of multilingualism, accessibility, open educational resources (OERs), digital inclusion, and transferability. It proposes DiFree as a scalable and adaptable model for future initiatives in vocational education, language learning, entrepreneurship training, and lifelong learning contexts. Ultimately, the manual argues that freelance readiness should be understood not merely as a technical or economic matter, but as a multidimensional educational objective requiring linguistic, entrepreneurial, intercultural, and digital competences.

Digital Freelancing for Higher Education (DiFree) A Transferability Manual for Freelance Readiness in the Digital Age.

Romagnuolo A.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

The Transferability Manual presents the conceptual foundations, pedagogical rationale, implementation strategies, and practical outcomes of DiFree – Digital Freelancing for Higher Education, a three-year Erasmus+ project designed to support higher education students and recent graduates in developing the competences required for digital freelance work. Developed through the collaboration of partner institutions in Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Greece, the project responds to the growing transformation of the labour market, where flexibility, self-employment, multilingual communication, and digital entrepreneurship are increasingly central. The manual documents the creation of an integrated ecosystem of multilingual and open-access educational resources aimed at fostering freelance readiness. These include the DiFree Toolbox (How to Become a Freelancer: A Practical Guide for Students and Early-Career Professionals), a large-scale multilingual repository of CVs, résumés, portfolios, glossaries, and video-CVs, a Moodle-based professional English course focused on job hunting and cold pitching, a mentoring programme, a self-assessment and vocational orientation tool aligned with European competence frameworks, and a digital Freelance Hub. Beyond describing the project outputs, the manual reflects on issues of multilingualism, accessibility, open educational resources (OERs), digital inclusion, and transferability. It proposes DiFree as a scalable and adaptable model for future initiatives in vocational education, language learning, entrepreneurship training, and lifelong learning contexts. Ultimately, the manual argues that freelance readiness should be understood not merely as a technical or economic matter, but as a multidimensional educational objective requiring linguistic, entrepreneurial, intercultural, and digital competences.
2025
Romagnuolo. A.
Isabella Querci, Anna Romagnuolo, Anabela Mesquita, Paulino M. Leite da Silva, Luciana Olivera, Joana Araújo, Adriana José de Oliveira, Olímpio Castilho, António J. Abreu Silva, Maria Velez, José M. Sanchez, Yannis Skarpelos, Sophia Messini, Efi Ntrouva, Pepi Marioli, Stelios Petrakis.
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Si tratta del volume descrittivo del progetto europeo Erasmus Plus Digital Freelancing for Higher Education Students and Recent Graduates (Call: 2021 Round 1 KA2. code: 2021-1-IT02-KA220-HED-000032241) pubblicato a conclusione dello stesso.
Digital Entrepreurship. Freelance Training. Job Hunting and Cold Pitching. Multilingual Education. Prfofessional microlanguages. OERs.
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Querci, I.; Romagnuolo, A.; Mesquita, A.; M., Leite Da Silva; P., Olivera; L., Araújo; José De, Oliveira; A., Castilho; Abreu, Silva; A. J., Velez; M....espandi
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