The extremely rapid adoption of the digital environment in all aspects of life, taking in leisure, education and work, means that we have learned how to use it very quickly. As a result, there is a need to ascertain the skills of society and levels of media and digital literacy, especially among groups in education such as young people.
Digital skills are crucial for young people in today’s technology-driven world, shaping their ability to engage, learn, and succeed in multiple aspects of life. First and foremost, digital literacy empowers young people to participate actively in society, giving them the tools to express their voices, advocate for causes, and influence change through social media and online platforms.
It also enhances their educational opportunities, as many modern learning resources are digital, providing access to a wealth of information and virtual learning environments.
Furthermore, in an economy increasingly reliant on technology, digital skills are a key component of career readiness.
Many professions require proficiency in digital tools, from basic word processing to more advanced tasks like coding or data analysis. Young people with these skills are better equipped to navigate the job market and adapt to evolving career demands. In addition, digital skills foster critical thinking and media literacy, allowing young people to evaluate online information and combat misinformation. Understanding how to engage responsibly and safely online, including protecting privacy and avoiding cyberbullying, is equally important.
Finally, digital skills spark creativity and innovation, enabling young people to use technology to solve problems and create their own content, and mastering these skills helps bridge social inequalities and prepares young people to thrive in a digital future.
Project objectives:
Increasing the competencies and abilities of youth workers from 6 partner organisations for implementation of youth work activities based on DigComp framework for development of digital competences of young people with fewer opportunities
Explore DigComp framework with eight proficency levels and examples of use, and discuss how can it be integrated into regular youth work activities with young people with fewer opportunities in local communities
Project map
Developing capacities of partner organisations involved for the development of new and upgrade of existing youth work activities with integration of digital tools into their daily activities
Promotion of the Erasmus+ Program as an opportunity for youth workers and young people in the EU and WB countries, as well as promotion of the Youthpass certificate as a learning recognition tool
Implementation of multiplication educational workshops in local communities of partner organisations with an aim to promote project results to the wider community
Our goal is to contribute to the development of a society with positive values, a society that is recognising the importance of critical thinking, healthy lifestyles and providing equal opportunities for all. Spin is dedicated to creating and providing equal opportunities for all.
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