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Sharing digital artefacts to reflect on digital youth work

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This activity invites youth workers and youth work managers to reflect on their connection to digital youth work by sharing a digital artefact.

Through this process, participants learn to express their values, interests, and inspiration related to digital tools, spaces, and practices in youth work.

By completing this activity, you will:
  • Reflect on your personal or professional engagement with digital youth work.
  • Learn from others’ experiences and perspectives.
  • Strengthen group connection through shared digital artefacts.


Get inspired

Digital artefacts are all around us. They could be a photo from a youth project, a meme that sparked discussion, a short video showing a creative activity, a screenshot from an app, or a website that inspires your digital practice. These artefacts reflect how digital tools and content are integrated into your youth work or everyday life.

Whether you’re a young person exploring digital spaces, a youth worker implementing digital tools, or a manager planning digital strategies, your digital artefact tells a story.




Take action: activities for different roles

Explore the following role-specific badges to access activities designed to enhance your digital youth work within the organisation: Navigate to a specific badge and complete activities as a youth worker and youth work manager. Involve young people in co-designing digital youth work solutions.
  • Youth workers can facilitate Digital Story badge activities by encouraging young people to share their digital interests or experiences.
  • The Digital Practice badge allows youth workers to reflect on a meaningful element of their digital youth work.
  • The Digital Vision badge invites youth work managers to present their vision or inspiration related to digital transformation.


Claim open badge recognition

Upon completing the activity, participants can claim digital badges recognising their ability to:
  • Express their engagement with digital youth work.
  • Reflect on the role of digital tools and artefacts in their work or life.
  • Communicate their values and vision through a meaningful digital example.


Who created this resource?

International youth work sessions on digital reflection and sharing practice inspired this activity. The Cities of Learning Network members facilitated this session to promote awareness on digital technologies' impact on youth work:
  • Awero, Lithuania (Project Lead)
  • Breakthrough Foundation, Netherlands
  • Curaçao Innovation & Technology Institute (CITI)
  • TiPovej! Zavod - Institute for Creative Society, Slovenia

Next steps: Use the shared artefacts as conversation starters or include them in a visual gallery or team board. Build on this activity by creating a timeline of digital change or curating an exhibition of digital youth work stories.





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This activity invites youth workers and youth work managers to reflect on their connection to digital youth work by sharing a digital artefact.

Through this process, participants learn to express their values, interests, and inspiration related to digital tools, spaces, and practices in youth work.

By completing this activity, you will:
  • Reflect on your personal or professional engagement with digital youth work.
  • Learn from others’ experiences and perspectives.
  • Strengthen group connection through shared digital artefacts.


Get inspired

Digital artefacts are all around us. They could be a photo from a youth project, a meme that sparked discussion, a short video showing a creative activity, a screenshot from an app, or a website that inspires your digital practice. These artefacts reflect how digital tools and content are integrated into your youth work or everyday life.

Whether you’re a young person exploring digital spaces, a youth worker implementing digital tools, or a manager planning digital strategies, your digital artefact tells a story.

Digital artifacts as legacy


Take action: activities for different roles

Explore the following role-specific badges to access activities designed to enhance your digital youth work within the organisation: Navigate to a specific badge and complete activities as a youth worker and youth work manager. Involve young people in co-designing digital youth work solutions.
  • Youth workers can facilitate Digital Story badge activities by encouraging young people to share their digital interests or experiences.
  • The Digital Practice badge allows youth workers to reflect on a meaningful element of their digital youth work.
  • The Digital Vision badge invites youth work managers to present their vision or inspiration related to digital transformation.


Claim open badge recognition

Upon completing the activity, participants can claim digital badges recognising their ability to:
  • Express their engagement with digital youth work.
  • Reflect on the role of digital tools and artefacts in their work or life.
  • Communicate their values and vision through a meaningful digital example.


Who created this resource?

International youth work sessions on digital reflection and sharing practice inspired this activity. The Cities of Learning Network members facilitated this session to promote awareness on digital technologies' impact on youth work:
  • Awero, Lithuania (Project Lead)
  • Breakthrough Foundation, Netherlands
  • Curaçao Innovation & Technology Institute (CITI)
  • TiPovej! Zavod - Institute for Creative Society, Slovenia

Next steps: Use the shared artefacts as conversation starters or include them in a visual gallery or team board. Build on this activity by creating a timeline of digital change or curating an exhibition of digital youth work stories.




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