The document presents information on digital skills and competencies that are essential for all careers and occupations in today's digital world. It discusses how technology is now widespread across all professions, and outlines 5 key areas of digital skills: 1) managing information, 2) communicating, 3) transacting, 4) problem solving, and 5) creating. The document encourages readers to assess their own digital skills by completing a questionnaire.
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Moving Beyond the Knowledge Base to the Social Knowledge ExchangeBlue Economy Agency
In today’s world, effective knowledge sharing within an organization helps to attract talent, to build revenue and to inspire innovation, all of which lead to competitive advantage. Historically, the dissemination of information has happened through a system of content platforms and static document sharing, often via email. Those old paradigms no longer apply in the real-time socially connected world of today. Leveraging social platforms to tap the collective mindshare of the organization is not only important, it's mission critical for success.
These slides from our recent webinar with ClimateWorks and Forrester Research demonstrate how innovation is pushing the boundaries of knowledge management and moving us into the era of the Social Knowledge Exchange.
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Create a central services portal that connects its global network of non-profits
Connect systems of record to systems of engagement
Develop innovative UX search and content discovery mechanisms
Apply best practices to increase intranet adoption and usage.
Social Transformation: Accelerating Industry at the Pace of SocialBlue Economy Agency
The integration of the enterprise is upon us. Social technologies have brought upon us a new era of distributed knowledge with people at their center.
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Presented to School Library Assoc of Vict conference. Using workflows presented through web 2.0 tools to improve efficiency. Developing the skills, getting started on your Personal Learning Network. Keeping track of files when working on multiple devices including iPads.
Freeware for Community Groups - MeredithChris Elliott
Cloud-based Freeware for Community Groups. Introductory presentation to Dropbox, Google Drive and Evernote with a focus on community groups. This presentation was held on 16 June 2014 at the Meredith Community Centre as part of the Central Highlands Digital Enterprise (DigiBiz), Federation University Australia.
Moving Beyond the Knowledge Base to the Social Knowledge ExchangeBlue Economy Agency
In today’s world, effective knowledge sharing within an organization helps to attract talent, to build revenue and to inspire innovation, all of which lead to competitive advantage. Historically, the dissemination of information has happened through a system of content platforms and static document sharing, often via email. Those old paradigms no longer apply in the real-time socially connected world of today. Leveraging social platforms to tap the collective mindshare of the organization is not only important, it's mission critical for success.
These slides from our recent webinar with ClimateWorks and Forrester Research demonstrate how innovation is pushing the boundaries of knowledge management and moving us into the era of the Social Knowledge Exchange.
Kate Leggett, Forrester’s leading expert analyst on knowledge management will lead the conversation and provide industry trends and insights on the future of the Social Knowledge Exchange. We'll also hear from Sarah Nichols, Director of Knowledge Management for ClimateWorks, a foundation dedicated to supporting public policies that prevent dangerous climate change, and learn how ClimateWorks uses its social intranet to:
Create a central services portal that connects its global network of non-profits
Connect systems of record to systems of engagement
Develop innovative UX search and content discovery mechanisms
Apply best practices to increase intranet adoption and usage.
Social Transformation: Accelerating Industry at the Pace of SocialBlue Economy Agency
The integration of the enterprise is upon us. Social technologies have brought upon us a new era of distributed knowledge with people at their center.
While social software has been growing in use among knowledge workers, it is rarely cited as a benefit to traditional industry. Yet, using today's modern E2.0 technologies - we are witnessing a technological renaissance that promises to bring new life to many embattled industry sectors.
Presented to School Library Assoc of Vict conference. Using workflows presented through web 2.0 tools to improve efficiency. Developing the skills, getting started on your Personal Learning Network. Keeping track of files when working on multiple devices including iPads.
The Central Highlands Digital Enterprise program ran a Farming in the 21st Century workshop for Pyrenees farmers. The workshop covered technology and apps used to farm more efficiently, and introduced farmer's to the Twitter site 'AgChatOZ'.
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Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BsRXjuZaTI&feature=youtu.be&t=2200
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Carl Haggerty, Enterprise Architect, Devon County Council - PSFBuzz North East - Effective Social Networking and Web 2.0 Strategies for Local Authorities - a Public Sector Forums Conference, 7 July 2009, Newcastle.
Just delivered this presentation to the WMRO sharing information digitally event. I'm now uploading it to slideshare. Using this for the first time alongside Christine who is finding out about slideshare too!
Präsentation der Studienergebnisse bei einer Sitzung der UN-Frauenrechtskommission unter dem Hauptthema „Women’s economic empowerment in the changing world of work“ in New York
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The More Networks We Analyze, The Better It Gets - PechaKucha Amsterdam Prese...Kenedict
Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BsRXjuZaTI&feature=youtu.be&t=2200
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Just delivered this presentation to the WMRO sharing information digitally event. I'm now uploading it to slideshare. Using this for the first time alongside Christine who is finding out about slideshare too!
Präsentation der Studienergebnisse bei einer Sitzung der UN-Frauenrechtskommission unter dem Hauptthema „Women’s economic empowerment in the changing world of work“ in New York
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More presentations from the NCVO Annual conference: http://www.ncvo-vol.org.uk/networking-discussions/blogs/20591
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The Future of Connectivity – Connectivity EverywhereSeven
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Highlighting the benefits of using essential low cost or no cost technology tools for new Third Sector organisations, to enable them to manage and promote their organisations with minimal cost and effort.
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Study / Interview for the role of wine at Christian Orthodox religion for the Comenius multilateral project "Wine a European Asset"
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
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Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
2. Technology
is widespread across
all professions
Even if the career you choose does not focus solely on ICT,
it will most likely require the use of computers and
technology to accomplish tasks and process information.
eskills
are essential assets
for all occupations
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3. 1.Managing Information
Find, manage and store digital information and content
❖ Use a search engine to look
for information online
❖ Download/save a photo
found online
❖ Find a website visited
before
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4. 2. Communicating
Communicate, interact, collaborate,
share and connect with others
❖ Carefully make
comments and share
information online
❖ Send a personal
message to another
person via email or
online messaging
service
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5. 3. Transacting
Buy and sell goods and services,
use digital government services
❖ Buy items or services
from a website
❖ Buy and install apps on
a device
❖ use digital government
services
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6. 4. Problem Solving
Increase independence and confidence by solving
problems and finding solutions using digital tools
❖ Solve a problem you
have with a device or
digital service using
online help
❖ Verify sources of
information you found
online
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7. 5. Creating
Create basic digital content in order to engage with
digital communities and organisations
❖ Create something new
from existing online
images, music or video
❖ Complete online
application forms
which include personal
details
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