DIGITAL

Overview
Digital skills are broadly defined as those needed to “use digital devices, communication applications, and networks to access and manage information,” in UNESCO’s terms.
This covers a huge range and variety of skills, of course. There are different tiers of digital skills. At the bottom, we have what the UK Department for Education calls “digital foundation skills”.
These are the basic digital skills that will be second nature to Millennials and Generation Z digital natives, though which may have to be learned by older generations.
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These are then subdivided into skills for life and additional skills for work.
- Digital foundation skills – the fundamentals of being able to use digital technologies.
- Communicating – sending emails securely, using attachments, and participating on social media.
- Handling information and content – using search engines, being aware that not all online content is reliable, accessing content across devices.
- Transacting – setting up accounts to use or purchase goods/services online, using different secure payment methods, filling in online forms.