Digital skills :
new professions, new educational methods, new jobs : final report.Autor(es):
Comisión Europea. Dirección General de Redes de Comunicación, Contenido y Tecnologías | BluSpecs | Civitta UAB | Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena
Editor: Luxemburgo : Oficina de Publicaciones, 2019Descripción: viii, 104 p. : il. col. ; 1 documento PDFTipo de contenido: textoTipo de medio: informático
Tipo de soporte: recurso en líneaISBN: 978-92-76-00668-8Tema(s): Tecnologías habilitadoras digitales | cultura digital | tecnología digital | prácticas de formación | tecnología de la información | experiencia profesional | relación escuela-vida profesional | profesión de la informática | contratación de personal | formalidad administrativa | nueva pedagogíaRecursos en línea: Acceso al documento
Acceso al documento Resumen: Europeans face an everchanging world with increased digitisation requiring a greater need for digital skills. SMEs represent an important source of employment and economic motors for the EU, yet they are often at a disadvantage in upskilling their employees and/or recruiting the skills which are most in demand today. This Pilot Project was therefore launched to develop and test a structured programme that enables SME employees and unemployed persons to acquire the digital skills that are required in the modern work place. To represent diversity within the European Union, two very different European regions, the Region of Murcia in Spain and Lithuania were selected as test beds for the pilot programmes on Digital Skills. The work undertaken drew upon inputs from a wide range of stakeholders and the results have fed into the Digital Skills Blueprints that are at the heart of the report. They have been developed as aids to support the planning and implementation of digital skills centred initiatives, in particular those oriented towards those who often lack access to the necessary digital skills training required to compete in an increasingly digital economy.
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Europeans face an everchanging world with increased digitisation requiring a greater need for digital skills. SMEs represent an important source of employment and economic motors for the EU, yet they are often at a disadvantage in upskilling their employees and/or recruiting the skills which are most in demand today. This Pilot Project was therefore launched to develop and test a structured programme that enables SME employees and unemployed persons to acquire the digital skills that are required in the modern work place. To represent diversity within the European Union, two very different European regions, the Region of Murcia in Spain and Lithuania were selected as test beds for the pilot programmes on Digital Skills. The work undertaken drew upon inputs from a wide range of stakeholders and the results have fed into the Digital Skills Blueprints that are at the heart of the report. They have been developed as aids to support the planning and implementation of digital skills centred initiatives, in particular those oriented towards those who often lack access to the necessary digital skills training required to compete in an increasingly digital economy.
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