The latest version of the DigitalCompetencesFramework–DigComp2.2 has now been published, which continues to play a key role in the pursuit of the EU’s goals of reaching 80% of the population with basic digital skills by 2030.
The new version is based not only on emerging technologies such as ArtificialIntelligence, the Internet of Things and Datafication, and on the phenomenon of teleworking, which has forced an increase in digital skills on the part of citizens, but also on the relationship between sustainability and technology.
DigComp 2.2 offers more than 250 examples of knowledge, skills and attitudes that help citizens interact with greater confidence and security with digital and emerging technologies.
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