Information and data literacy is about the skills you need to use information and data in a smart and effective way. This means you must be able to find, understand, evaluate and use information and data for different purposes. It's not just about finding information on the internet, but also about understanding the information you have found.
When you want to search for something online, you need certain skills. For example, it's important to know what you're looking for, where to find it, how to find it, and how to evaluate whether what you have found is reliable. It's also useful to know how to store the information you find in a convenient place and how to organize it well, so that you can easily find it later. These are all important skills that you can use when you are digitally active, meaning that you regularly use computers, the internet, and/or other digital devices.
By learning and applying these skills, you can more easily and efficiently find what you need, and better evaluate which information is trustworthy. You can also better organize and retrieve your digital files, so that you can use them again later. All of this makes life easier and more enjoyable, especially if you regularly use digital technologies.
Digital content
Digital content refers to any type of information that is available digitally. This can be anything, such as text, images, videos, audio recordings, presentations, graphs, and more. It can be a website, an online article, an e-book, a photo album, a podcast, a YouTube video, or an online training, for example. Digital content can be created and published by individuals and businesses, and it can be found all over the internet. It can be accessed and shared through computers, smartphones, tablets, and other digital devices connected to the internet.
De informatie- en datageletterdheid competenties
1.1 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.
1.2 To analyse, compare and critically evaluate the credibility and reliability of sources of data, information and digital content. To analyse, interpret and critically evaluate the data, information and digital content.
1.3 To organise, store and retrieve data, information, and content in digital environments. To organise and process them in a structured environment.
Open Badges
Are you ready to learn new skills and earn an Open Badge? Whether you prefer working independently or need guidance, there are countless ways to get started. The beauty of it is that you get to choose what you want to focus on based on your own interests and passions.
There are many ways to demonstrate these skills and you have the freedom to explore different options that best suit you. The great thing about these competencies is that they all consist of four different mastery levels. This means that you have the opportunity to earn an Open Badge at up to four different levels for each competency. Once you have confidence in your skills, it's time to demonstrate them to your coach or supervisor. When you have proven your mastery, the Open Badge will be proudly awarded to you. What are you waiting for? Let's get started together with discovering and developing your competencies!
Other important skills
By strengthening your digital skills, you are not only demonstrating your digital abilities, but also other important skills. For example, it is important to be able to read well on paper and on the screen. You also need to know how to behave responsibly as a citizen and how to fully participate in social and community life.
When you are able to use, critically evaluate, and handle traditional and new forms of media well, you have also worked on the competence of "citizenship". Because it is important to understand the role and functions of media in democratic societies.
So by developing digital skills, you can not only better use digital technologies, but also better participate in society and be a responsible citizen. It is therefore really worth continuing to develop and apply digital skills.