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MyDigiSkills is a new tool to help users understand their digital competences. It is based on the work done in the DigCompSAT project, as…
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This year, ALL DIGITAL and our project partners and members will run events each day of the main week of the ALL DIGITAL WEEK campaign and beyond. All the times are in Central European Time (Brussels, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, etc.).
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All Digital Week strives to give people tools and approaches to develop and enhance their digital skills. It is organised by European association ALL DIGITAL, in collaboration with various partners at local, national, and European level.…
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This is the second blog when our ICTSkills4All project partners discuss their experience and suggestions how to improve the digital skills training for the elderly.
The conversation continues with Madara Irbe from Riga Active Seniors Alliance (RASA),…
ContinueMay 11, 2021 at 10:30am to May 12, 2021 at 6:30pm – Online
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Thank you very much!
Thank you, Ekaterina!
Thank you so much!
Many thanks Ekaterina!
May be now we can extend the training to Kenya. The number could be higher than that.
Training 100,000 people in one year (2011) is a well job done!
Bravo!