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Online Consultation on Experts Views on Digital Competence

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  • José Janssen

    (Open University of the Netherlands)

  • Slavi Stoyanov

    (Open University of the Netherlands)

Abstract

This report describes experts views on what it means to be digitally competent today. Although experts views vary, the method applied in this study enables to derive an aggregated view on digital competence. The report identifies twelve areas of digital competence, some of them relating to specific purposes (e.g. communication and collaboration), others to domains (e.g. privacy and security). The twelve areas are presented through a brief description and further illustrated by statements describing a rich pallet of knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to each area.

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  • José Janssen & Slavi Stoyanov, 2012. "Online Consultation on Experts Views on Digital Competence," JRC Research Reports JRC73694, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc73694
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    Keywords

    Digital Competence; Digital Literacy; Digital frameworks;
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    • I20 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - General

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