The application that allows you to discover professions while having fun!
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Naam | OMG |
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Versie | 2.1.2 |
Update | 26 aug. 2024 |
Grootte | 87 MB |
Categorie | Educatief |
Installaties | 10K+ |
Ontwikkelaar | Olecio |
Android OS | Android 7.0+ |
Google Play ID | com.Olecio.OMG |
OMG · Beschrijving
Orientation Métiers Go or OMG, is an application that allows you to discover professions. Point your phone at an object (a screen, a table, a plant, etc.) and OMG introduces you to the professions associated with it (carpenter, landscaper, botanist, etc.)! It's funny and we learn lots of things.
Discovering professions is also very important for your orientation... sooner or later, you will have to choose training leading to a profession... but how do you make this choice, the right choice of orientation, if you only know 10 professions... when there are hundreds of them!?!
So here we go, scan the objects around you, discover original jobs and collect your job cards. We have planned quests to make the experience even more enjoyable. And you will see each time we offer you a video or a podcast to listen to the testimony of professionals who really do this job.
It's up to you to play and explore!
This initiative is supported and was co-financed for the release of its first version by the Ministry of Labor and the Banque des Territoires as part of the Maraudes Numériques program.
Discovering professions is also very important for your orientation... sooner or later, you will have to choose training leading to a profession... but how do you make this choice, the right choice of orientation, if you only know 10 professions... when there are hundreds of them!?!
So here we go, scan the objects around you, discover original jobs and collect your job cards. We have planned quests to make the experience even more enjoyable. And you will see each time we offer you a video or a podcast to listen to the testimony of professionals who really do this job.
It's up to you to play and explore!
This initiative is supported and was co-financed for the release of its first version by the Ministry of Labor and the Banque des Territoires as part of the Maraudes Numériques program.