Report for Respondent on DigComp.
The survey was completed on 21/01/2019.
Each bar represents a competence with a possible score between 0% and 100%. The higher the score, the stronger the competence.
TIP: Click/tap on a bar for more details on that competence
The Total Score represents the summative evaluation of the score across all competences and questions.
The score falls within the range of scores, from 51% to 65%, considered the category: 5. Advanced.
5. Advanced
I can solve many different tasks and problems and help guide others
8. Highly Specialised
7. Highly Specialised
6. Advanced
5. Advanced
4. Intermediate
3. Intermediate
2. Foundation
1. Foundation
Below are listed the 3 competences with the highest score. Take advantage of the competences that you are already good at and use them as a stepping stone to explore and learn new ones.
To use digital tools and technologies for collaborative processes, and for co-construction and co-creation of resources and knowledge.
To articulate information needs, to search for data, information and content in digital environments, to access them and to navigate between them. To create and update personal search strategies.
To create and edit digital content in different formats, to express oneself through digital means.
Below are listed the 3 competences with the lowest score. They are considered especially important to work with if you want to improve your overall skills. The best choice is a relevant and current competence where there is room for improvement.
To be aware of the environmental impact of digital technologies and their use.
To be able to avoid health-risks and threats to physical and psychological well-being while using digital technologies. To be able to protect oneself and others from possible dangers in digital environments (e.g. cyber bullying). To be aware of digital technologies for social well-being and social inclusion.
To participate in society through the use of public and private digital services. To seek opportunities for self-empowerment and for participatory citizenship through appropriate digital technologies.
The chart below displays the score on all questions. The questions are hierarchized from highest to lowest score. The lowest scores are marked in red, while the highest scores are marked in green.
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