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Empowering IndividualsBuilding the Information SocietyEnabling Growth and Employability
The role of ICT skills development in the digital agenda
Piotr Mrozinski – Regional Development
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•ECDL Foundation
•Certification
•Digital Agenda and our commitment
About?
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ECDL and ECDL Foundation
Not for profit global governing body of the world’s leading
computer skills certification programme
About ECDL Foundation
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ECDL and ECDL Foundation
41 Languages
40 Million Tests
24,000 Test Centres
148 Countries
Nearly 11 Million Candidates
ECDL Foundation’s Programmes
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Literacy Digital Literacy
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This calls for multi-stakeholder partnerships, increased learning,
recognition about digital competences in formal education and
training systems, as well as awareness raising and effective
ICT training and certification outside formal education
systems, including the use of online tools and digital media for
re-skilling and continuing professional development.
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•Defines
•Assess
•Proves
•Measure
•Motivates
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Empowering Individuals > Building the Information Society > Enabling Growth and Employability
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1.Engage with 5,000,000 citizens
2.Decrease by 3% the current number of 150
million people who do not have the skills
3.Promote digital skills development
programmes in all levels of education
4.Work with Member States in the
development of long-term digital literacy
policies
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Thank you