Manapass, a learning support site set up by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology for working adults, has been revamped to make it available to a wider range of people, including those interested in recurrent education, which allows people to acquire skills useful for work while commuting between study and work.

 According to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the renewed version allows users to search for courses offered by universities, graduate schools and vocational schools that match their interests, occupations and goals, and also adds a function that recommends courses that users may be interested in. Courses that users have given a "Like♡" to are displayed in a list on their personal page, and they can check the content at any time.

 There is also a link to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare's "My Job Card," which records your course history, and allows you to move to the My Job Card creation page based on the qualifications you have acquired and the courses you have taken, which will help you think about finding a job or changing jobs.

 In addition, it has become possible to register digital badges issued by universities, certification bodies, global IT companies, etc., mainly in Europe and the United States, on your personal page. The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's Lifelong Learning Promotion Division is calling for widespread use of the system.

reference:Manapass: A learning support site for working adults who want to learn

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