top of page

The EXPLORE Training

in Gamification of Heritage

The Platform

This is your About Page. It's a great opportunity to give a full background on who you are, what you do and what your website has to offer. Double click on the text box to start editing your content and make sure to add all the relevant details you want to share with site visitors.

Vision

This is a Paragraph. Click on "Edit Text" or double click on the text box to start editing the content and make sure to add any relevant details or information that you want to share with your visitors.

Mission

This is a Paragraph. Click on "Edit Text" or double click on the text box to start editing the content and make sure to add any relevant details or information that you want to share with your visitors.

Training

This is a Paragraph. Click on "Edit Text" or double click on the text box to start editing the content and make sure to add any relevant details or information that you want to share with your visitors.

Certification

The EU supports digital credentials/Open Badges (often via Europass Digital Credentials, and increasingly aligned with Open Badges 3.0) as the vehicle for recognising skills and micro-learning outcomes. EXPLORE is fully aligned with this view and issues an Open Digital Badge for the Cultural Game Design. The value of the digital skill badges, lies primarily in the

  • Portability & verification: they're issued as tamper-evident, machine-readable digital files that can be shared on LinkedIn, CVs, or institutional platforms and verified instantly, rather than relying on a paper certificate.

  • Granularity: badges can certify a specific skill, module, or competence (e.g. one workshop within a larger course) rather than only a full qualification — useful for non-formal and informal learning, short courses, and CPD.

  • Employer and institutional trust: when properly aligned to a recognised framework, a badge signals a comparable, quality-assured level of achievement rather than an arbitrary "certificate of completion."

CREA-CULT-2025-COOP-101255060-EXPLORE

UNESCO-listed Castel del Monte, Apulia, Italy. Fredrick's II Hohenstaufen triumph of the golden rule.

Contact

+39 080 5228076

Via N. Piccinni, 24 – 70122 Bari

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn

Disclaimer: Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Commission and EU executive agencies. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

UNESCO-listed archaeological site of Paestum with the third temple, built around 550 BC dedicated to the goddess Athena as evidenced by statues of the goddess found in the temple.
The Odesa National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre part o the UNESCO-listed The Historic Centre of Odesa

We’d love to see you at the EXPLORE training

How will you join?
In-person
Virtually
Is this your first time attending?
Yes
No

 

© 2035 by CREA-CULT-2025-COOP-101255060-EXPLORE

Powered and secured by Wix 

 

bottom of page