The DISK project aims to develop missing digital competencies of adults (Adult …
The DISK project aims to develop missing digital competencies of adults (Adult Education AE with a special focus on so-called ”digital immigrants” which are people disadvantaged in society due to their lack of digital competencies DC and therefore count to minor educated people in DC) and to enable them to take an active role in the digital society.
The objectives are to create, implement and evaluate 15 modules teaching various specific topics related to everyday life covering DCs as a “Digital Immigrants Survival Kit” (DISK), to use flipped learning 3.0 as the training approach, to create an innovative self-evaluation tool based on competency-based self-evaluation mandalas, to create a transferability and implementation guide, to transfer the results and outcomes in a flexible way in other European countries and finally to publish the modules of the DISK Toolkit as Open Educational Resources (OER).
This webpage provides all downloads of the Erasmus+ DISK project 2019-1-PT01-KA204-060898. These …
This webpage provides all downloads of the Erasmus+ DISK project 2019-1-PT01-KA204-060898. These deliverables are available in the English language (in any case). You may switch the language and download the translated material from the pages in other languages (German, Italian, Greek, Portuguese, and Swedish). The major results are 5 different IOs: IO 01: Competence Map IO 02: Development of the learning content IO 03: Links to the training models (direct open access provided in English language) IO 04: OERs - descriptions IO 05: Transferability and Implementation Guide
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