WBL initiatives through the use of digital tools are in line with global trends like using of information and communications technology. For example, virtual internship can be used mainly for activities, where interns do not need to exercise some physical operation. Virtual internships often involve working on research projects or activities with social media, for which only a PC and Internet connection are needed. They can be applied in global companies and virtual work forces labouring from a far place. Traditional companies can find in interns the youthful know-how to manage YouTube or other social media account. In many ways, it is more productive than working in an office and the costs are much lower.
Important points from policy makers point of view:
Policy or decision makers on European, national (regional) level have to consider, which elements have to be regulated. All aspects have to be part of agreement between company and intern or school but responsibilities needs to be defined on upper level.
Virtual internships
https://www.nytimes.com
Story about virtual internship
HUM general internship regulation
https://students.uu.nl
Internship regulation – guideline for students
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