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This activity brings together all badges created from key resources on the Digital Youth Work platform, which is specifically designed for young people.
It supports you in recognising your digital learning journey, showcasing your skills across different areas, and connecting your achievements to a bigger picture of digital rights, independence, and creativity.
By completing this activity, you will:
- Take an active role in shaping digital youth spaces by contributing ideas and collaborating with peers;
- Think how you engage online, discuss challenges and opportunities, and gain insight into digital youth life
- Engage with and promote your digital rights through cross-role collaboration and concrete integration into practice
- Apply digital skills in real-life tasks and reflect on their impact on your everyday life, such as housing options or managing utilities.
Get inspired
As you explore digital youth work, you may already have joined activities and earned badges on topics such as:
- Your digital rights and online safety;
- Creative and playful uses of digital tools, games, and media;
- Using technology for inclusion and participation;
- Understanding and shaping the role of Artificial Intelligence in society;
- Building your digital identity and competencies;
- Co-creating safe and engaging online spaces with others.
These experiences demonstrate not only how you are learning but also how you are shaping the present and future of digital youth work.
Take action: reflect and collect.
This pathway invites you to complete various activities on the Digital Youth Work platform, earn badges, and collect them into your personal badge portfolio.
Watch this short video about the value and benefits of a badge portfolio to understand how your achievements can open new opportunities.
Claim open badge recognition.
By completing Digital Youth Work activities and earning their badge, you will qualify for a “Co-designing Digital Youth Work” meta-badge, recognising your active participation in co-designing digital youth work, competence development, and reflective learning.
Who created this resource?
This meta-activity has been developed by the Digital Youth Work partnership and Cities of Learning partners, based on all resources available through www.digitalyouthwork.net.
- Awero, Lithuania (Project Lead)
- Breakthrough Foundation, Netherlands
- Curaçao Innovation & Technology Institute (CITI)
- TiPovej! Zavod - Institute for Creative Society, Slovenia
Next steps
Use your badge collection to build a professional portfolio, contribute to digital youth work development, or apply your insights to your digital life or with peer or youth workers. 