We are thrilled to announce the release of the “How to Use the Platform” manual, the official user guide for navigating the Green Youth Employability (GYE) e-learning platform!
Designed as a practical and accessible resource, this manual offers step-by-step guidance to help young people, youth workers, educators, and partners make the most of our interactive e-learning space. Whether you’re just getting started or already exploring green skills, this tool will walk you through every essential function of the platform.

🔍 What’s inside the manual?
The guide is structured to offer users a complete overview of the platform, including:
- How to register and create an account
- How to access and follow courses on topics like Circular Economy, Sustainable Cuisine, Green Soft Skills, and Digital Transformation
- Tips on completing quizzes and assessments
- How to participate in the forum to exchange reflections with other learners
- How to document your learning in the e-portfolio, aligned with the Youthpass and the 8 Key Competences for Lifelong Learning
💡 Why this manual matters
Developed within the framework of the Erasmus+ project Green Youth Employability: Emerging Skills and Jobs for a Fair and Green Society (2023-1-IT03-KA220-YOU-000157988), this guide supports the GYE platform’s mission to empower young people and educators in navigating the green transition. It promotes digital inclusion, self-directed learning, and recognition of non-formal competences — all essential to preparing the next generation of changemakers.
📘 Available now as an Open Educational Resource (OER)
The manual is freely available. It’s perfect for youth workers, career counsellors, trainers, and anyone looking to integrate green topics into their learning paths.
📥 Download the manual here:
https://greenyouthemployability.eu/e-learning-platform/

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 the Agenzia Italiana per la Gioventù (AIG). Neither the European Union nor AIG can be held responsible for them.

