Nectarus
#Applies digital technologies, tools and e-learning where necessary/relevant in planning, designing, delivering and evaluating activities, #Where relevant, integrating ict, e-learning and other tools and methods into the educational activity, #Considers the political implications and the power structures in the use of digital media and technology, #Is aware of fake news issues, how to recognise, address and contrast them, #Refers to various assessment and self-assessment principles and methods, #Enables participants to be creative and think out of the box, #Identifies and recommends digital learning tools and resources to fulfil learners needs, #Refers to various ways of collecting information, #Applies appropriate methods and digital tools for assessment and self-assessment of their own learning achievements, #Is aware of the regulations and elaborates a safety plan, incorporating online privacy procedures and online behavioural recommendations when needed, #Is comfortable with exploring and experimenting digital technologies and tools, #Critically assesses the sources of information, #Connecting [youth] policies and educational programmes, #Identifies the digital literacy level of participants and adjusts activities accordingly, #Promoting creativity, problem-solving and 'out-of-the-box' thinking, #Identifies the information relevant to an issue or a question, #Knows and applies GDPR regulations in collecting, processing and sharing data, #Identifies and prevents risks connected to collecting and sharing data , #Refers to relevant digital technologies, tools and related uses in non-formal learning settings, #Choose and designing appropriate methods for collecting, interpreting and disseminating information (data, resources, findings, etc.), #Dares to improvise and experiment and to acknowledge the importance of this, #Facilitates problem solving, #Knows about power structures behind digital technologies and connected issues as datification, etc