The collaboration between AJE and the Iker Casillas Foundation in Ciudad Real promotes hybrid training as an educational model. This methodology combines in-person with digital elements, offering flexibility and adaptability to participants. The goal is to boost entrepreneurial vocation in the region, integrating sports, innovation, and technology to develop leadership and resilience from an early age.
How digital integration enhances key skills in young people 🚀
The hybrid approach is not just a trend, but a response to current market needs. By merging in-person sessions with digital platforms, young people access updated and dynamic content that fosters remote collaboration. This combination allows training in competencies such as time management, asynchronous communication, and problem-solving in changing environments. Technology acts as a facilitator, not a substitute, enhancing real interaction with virtual tools that replicate complex work scenarios.
Less desk, more screen: the future that didn't ask for permission 😅
Finally, someone realized that spending eight hours in front of a teacher repeating slides wasn't the only way. Now young people can learn leadership while sweating it out on a court and then debate in a virtual forum. All of this sounds very nice, until the wifi fails and the entrepreneur of the future has to improvise a plan B with paper and pen. At least, resilience is trained live and direct, without Instagram filters.