DigComp 2.0 / 2.1: the digital competence framework for citizens

Year of production: 2019

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Digital society needs digitally-competent citizens. Being digitally competent means using digital technologies in a confident and safe way for various purposes such as working, getting a job, learning, shopping online, obtaining health information, being included and participating in society, entertainment, etc.

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