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Thematic Areas: Inclusion and Youth | Digital Transformation | Private Sector Engagement | SDGs and Greening TVET
Our Key Programmes & Projects: BILT: Bridging Innovation and Learning in TVET | Building TVET resilience | TVET Leadership Programme | WYSD: World Youth Skills Day
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Digital competence frameworks for teachers, learners and citizens

These pages are dedicated to defining and discussing the digital knowledge, skills and attitudes viewed as inherent to being digitally 'competent'. There are two main components to this work:

1) a database of digital competence frameworks. This database provides a global reference point for information on how digital competencies are being defined for citizens, learners and educators through the use of competence frameworks. The content is relevant to all types of UNEVOC Network members (national and international policy-makers, researchers and practitioners).

2) links to articles and think-pieces discussing the many implications of changing digital skills needs on TVET provision:

2 webinars were held on the topic:

The database will be expanded to include digital strategies developed at continental, national and regional level, and occupational digital competence frameworks. Please check back regularly!


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Microsoft Digital Literacy Curriculum

Microsoft Digital Literacy is for anyone with basic reading skills who wants to learn the fundamentals of using digital technologies.


GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE: Global

ORIGIN: Microsoft 2022

PUBLISHER: Microsoft, 2022

BACKGROUND: The Microsoft Digital Literacy curriculum, in the form of videos available on LinkedIn, is part of Microsoft's effort to support citizens globally, to enhance their digital skills.

SUMMARY:

In this programme, learners have two components to choose from:

1) Working with Computers, and

2) Working and Collaborating Online.

Working with computers includes modules on: computer and device basics; working with desktop operating systems; working with applications; keeping your computer secure and updated; getting online; creating content in Microsoft Office; getting started with Word; and getting started with Excel. Working and collaborating online includes modules on: access information online; participate safely and responsibly online; collaborating with Outlook; collaborating online with Word; sharing content with OneDrive; and using chats, video calls and group video meetings.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Learners need to have up to date web browser (i.e., Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Opera), and a good internet connection (500+ Kbps speed) to access these resources. The resources and courses are available in several languages.

TARGET GROUP(S): Citizens Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) Curriculum Developers Labour market (social) partners


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