SOCIAL SERVICES AND LIFELONG TRAINING. AN EXPERIENCE WITH THE NEW TECHNOLOGIES OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
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https://doi.org/10.30827/tsg-gsw.v3i4.947Keywords:
Modernity, technology, Social WorkAbstract
With the spread of new technologies there is now a generation of new forms of learning through IT applied to Social Work which resulted in an innovative European learning and research project called Vircamp. The article aims to situate modernity, considering new ways of long life learning in social work in Europe through an e-learning process, as well as the perspective of social work professionals regarding this new platform of knowledge.Downloads
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