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Hauptverfasser: Martina Holenko Dlab, Nataša Hoic-Božic
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Veröffentlicht: 2026
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Nataša Hoic-Božic
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Nataša Hoic-Božic
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contents Enhancing Remote Work Competencies in Croatia: Findings from VirtualEdu Project Martina Holenko Dlab Nataša Hoic-Božic Foreign Countries Telecommunications Computer Mediated Communication MOOCs Job Training Alternative Teacher Certification Administrators Barriers Job Skills Employee Attitudes Administrator Attitudes Teacher Attitudes Certification Electronic Learning The Erasmus+ project "VirtualEdu - Upskilling and certification scheme for virtual educators, managers, workers" aims to create a certification scheme that improves the skills of remote workers and certifies them. In addition, the main objectives of the project are the development of innovative training methods and materials, the establishment of a digital library of training materials and the organization of a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) to develop the skills of remote workers. This paper presents the results of a study aimed to identify a skills gap among remote workers in Croatia to support the design of the training curriculum for the VirtualEdu MOOC. In a developed questionnaire, respondents assessed the relevance of a set of competences and skills for remote work and for trainings aimed at developing these competences and skills. The questionnaire also aimed to determine perceptions of the usefulness of training to develop these competencies. The results showed that respondents (N=86) perceived the greatest need for the development of digital skills, self-management and organizational skills, specific skills for educators and collaboration skills. The interest of Croatian remote workers in developing remote work skills indicates the need for the development of lifelong learning opportunities such as VirtualEdu training. [Note: The page range (103-120) shown in the citation on the PDF is incorrect. The correct page range is 103-119.]
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spellingShingle Enhancing Remote Work Competencies in Croatia: Findings from VirtualEdu Project
Martina Holenko Dlab
Nataša Hoic-Božic
Foreign Countries
Telecommunications
Computer Mediated Communication
MOOCs
Job Training
Alternative Teacher Certification
Administrators
Barriers
Job Skills
Employee Attitudes
Administrator Attitudes
Teacher Attitudes
Certification
Electronic Learning
Enhancing Remote Work Competencies in Croatia: Findings from VirtualEdu Project Martina Holenko Dlab Nataša Hoic-Božic Foreign Countries Telecommunications Computer Mediated Communication MOOCs Job Training Alternative Teacher Certification Administrators Barriers Job Skills Employee Attitudes Administrator Attitudes Teacher Attitudes Certification Electronic Learning The Erasmus+ project "VirtualEdu - Upskilling and certification scheme for virtual educators, managers, workers" aims to create a certification scheme that improves the skills of remote workers and certifies them. In addition, the main objectives of the project are the development of innovative training methods and materials, the establishment of a digital library of training materials and the organization of a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) to develop the skills of remote workers. This paper presents the results of a study aimed to identify a skills gap among remote workers in Croatia to support the design of the training curriculum for the VirtualEdu MOOC. In a developed questionnaire, respondents assessed the relevance of a set of competences and skills for remote work and for trainings aimed at developing these competences and skills. The questionnaire also aimed to determine perceptions of the usefulness of training to develop these competencies. The results showed that respondents (N=86) perceived the greatest need for the development of digital skills, self-management and organizational skills, specific skills for educators and collaboration skills. The interest of Croatian remote workers in developing remote work skills indicates the need for the development of lifelong learning opportunities such as VirtualEdu training. [Note: The page range (103-120) shown in the citation on the PDF is incorrect. The correct page range is 103-119.]
title Enhancing Remote Work Competencies in Croatia: Findings from VirtualEdu Project
topic Foreign Countries
Telecommunications
Computer Mediated Communication
MOOCs
Job Training
Alternative Teacher Certification
Administrators
Barriers
Job Skills
Employee Attitudes
Administrator Attitudes
Teacher Attitudes
Certification
Electronic Learning
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1496273