International audienceIn a world where activities, goals and available software are rapidly changing, users must constantly adapt. In this position paper, we discuss how digital skills are different from traditional skills due to their highly dynamic na-ture, both in the tools used and the tasks to be carried out. We advocate the needs both for interdisciplinary theory to conceptualize digital skill develop-ment, and for longitudinal, large-scale and trace-based methods to observe such phenomenon. We illustrate how digital tools could better support users in the development of skills, highlighting how traces of interaction could be leveraged within reflective and skill-sharing tools
This report provides base findings from longitudinal evidence in 6 European countries. The two key t...
As the nature of work has become much more complex and sociotechnical, the needs for developing expe...
What is digital literacy? Is it something that we want or need to have? Do we have to be able to mea...
International audienceIn a world where activities, goals and available software are rapidly changing...
Everything nowadays is digital and the COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced this trend. We want children...
This article summarises the findings of research which examines the digital skills of the career de...
PURPOSE: This paper presents results of the quality research focused on developing digital skills. ...
This empirical paper examines to what extent distinct IT skills (e.g., Microsoft Excel skills) as we...
The technological development is changing, involving and conditioning everyday life, making it fast...
Everything nowadays is digital and the COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced this trend. We want children...
Innovation starts with people, making the human capital within the workforce decisive. In a fast-cha...
The technological development is changing, involving and conditioning everyday life, making it faste...
The digital revolution is challenging both individuals and organizations to be more comfortable usin...
In order to better understand the complex and dialectical relationships between digital technologies...
In order to better understand the complex and dialectical relationships between digital technologies...
This report provides base findings from longitudinal evidence in 6 European countries. The two key t...
As the nature of work has become much more complex and sociotechnical, the needs for developing expe...
What is digital literacy? Is it something that we want or need to have? Do we have to be able to mea...
International audienceIn a world where activities, goals and available software are rapidly changing...
Everything nowadays is digital and the COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced this trend. We want children...
This article summarises the findings of research which examines the digital skills of the career de...
PURPOSE: This paper presents results of the quality research focused on developing digital skills. ...
This empirical paper examines to what extent distinct IT skills (e.g., Microsoft Excel skills) as we...
The technological development is changing, involving and conditioning everyday life, making it fast...
Everything nowadays is digital and the COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced this trend. We want children...
Innovation starts with people, making the human capital within the workforce decisive. In a fast-cha...
The technological development is changing, involving and conditioning everyday life, making it faste...
The digital revolution is challenging both individuals and organizations to be more comfortable usin...
In order to better understand the complex and dialectical relationships between digital technologies...
In order to better understand the complex and dialectical relationships between digital technologies...
This report provides base findings from longitudinal evidence in 6 European countries. The two key t...
As the nature of work has become much more complex and sociotechnical, the needs for developing expe...
What is digital literacy? Is it something that we want or need to have? Do we have to be able to mea...