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European University Initiative in the Context of Digital Transformation: A Discussion Paper Cover

European University Initiative in the Context of Digital Transformation: A Discussion Paper

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|Dec 2024

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Digital Competence Framework 2_0 based on DigComp_

Key componentsSummary
Information and data literacy
  • to articulate information needs, to locate and retrieve digital data, information and content;

  • to judge the relevance of the source and its content;

  • to store, manage, and organise digital data, information and content

Communication and collaboration
  • to interact, communicate and collaborate through digital technologies while being aware of cultural and generational diversity;

  • to participate in society through public and private digital services and participatory citizenship;

  • to manage one’s digital identity and reputation

Digital content creation
  • to create and edit digital content;

  • to improve and integrate information and content into an existing body of knowledge while understanding how copyright and licences are to be applied;

  • to know how to give understandable instructions for a computer system

Safety
  • to protect devices, content, personal data and privacy in digital environments;

  • to protect physical and psychological health, and to be aware of digital technologies for social well-being and social inclusion;

  • to be aware of the environmental impact of digital technologies and their use

Problem solving
  • to identify needs and problems, and to resolve conceptual problems and problem situations in digital environments;

  • to use digital tools to innovate processes and products;

  • to keep up-to-date with the digital evolution

The Digital Education Action Plan strategic priorities based on the Digital Education Action Plan (2021–2027)_

To foster a high-performing digital education ecosystem we need:To enhance digital skills and competences for the digital age we need to:
infrastructure, connectivity and digital equipmentsupport the provision of basic digital skills and competences from an early age:
  • digital literacy, including management of information overload and recognising disinformation

  • computing education

  • good knowledge and understanding of data-intensive technologies, such as AI

effective digital capacity planning and development, including effective and up-to-date organisational capabilitiesboost advanced digital skills: increasing the number of digital specialists and girls and women in digital studies and careers
digitally-competent and confident educators and education & training staff
high-quality content, user-friendly tools and secure platforms, respecting privacy and ethical standards
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14746/quageo-2024-0044 | Journal eISSN: 2081-6383 | Journal ISSN: 2082-2103
Language: English
Page range: 65 - 73
Submitted on: Oct 30, 2024
Published on: Dec 31, 2024
Published by: Adam Mickiewicz University
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year
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© 2024 Joanna Morawska, Elias G. Carayannis, published by Adam Mickiewicz University
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