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Individual Career Mapping (ICM) | Governor's Office of Economic Development Individual Career Mapping (ICM) most efficient on-ramping process for Career Navigators and Coaches helping Aims to enhance labor market literacy and facilitate access to industry-recognized credentials Utilizes a comprehensive framework for career exploration and skill Focuses on sectors in high demand, such as STEM, providing targeted Offers a personalized approach to career planning and development Integrates virtual reality (VR) and 3D interactive technologies to simulate Supports unemployed, underemployed, and transitioning individuals, including recent graduates and parolees Valuable for rural and minority communities where access to traditional career resources may be limited Includes job shadowing and virtual field trips to provide immersive Engages multiple stakeholders, including state agencies, community colleges, and non-governmental organizations Works with workforce investment boards to align training with market Helps participants identify new career paths and acquire the necessary skills to confidently enter or re-enter the workforce.
Individual Career Mapping (ICM) Individual Career Mapping leverages virtual reality and 3D digitally interactive Science Technology Engineering Math (STEM) education materials to enhance high-demand career pathways in Nevada. Designed for individuals with established or emerging interests in STEM fields, this digital content caters to a diverse audience spanning high school students, college attendees, and adult learners.
These digital resources are widely accessible through Nevada’s public libraries, in collaboration with community colleges and various workforce partners, ensuring that every learner has the tools to explore and advance in their careers. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A NEW CAREER IN ADVANCED MANUFACTURING? Individual Career Mapping (ICM) Written by Reese MacKenzie, Summer Intern, University of Nevada, Reno with support from Tammy A.
Westergard, MLS, CWDP, Workforce-Librarian-in-Residence How Nevada Is Using Virtual Reality To Revolutionize Workforce Development You could also be interested in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Innovation Based Economic Development Interested in doing business in Nevada?
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