Talk:From internet users to digital citizens – WS 06 2017
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22. March 2017 - First planning call
Participants:
Karolina (IFLA), Mikhail Doroshshevich (Baltic Internet Policy Initiative), Marina Sokolova, Fotjon Kosta (Albanian IGF), Maarit Palovirta (Internet Society)
Geographical focus for WS3:
Europe = EU countries, South-Eastern Europe and Eastern Europe
WS6 Literacy in Communities – Discussion on Scope:
- Traditional definition of ICT literacy mainly considers basic user skills (e.g. online tools, information processing). This is no longer sufficient in today’s virtual environment.
- Today, required skillsets to use Internet services (should) include notions of cybersafety, privacy, and content creation (as opposed to mere consumption of Internet services).
- How can we increase ICT literacy with this wider sense of creating digitally savvy citizens? What kind of concrete measures/ programs can we use to teach these skills?
- European Commission has invited its Member States to develop comprehensive national digital skills strategies by mid-2017 through ‘skills coalitions’ connecting public authorities, business, education, training and labour market stakeholders. Is this type of top-down policy approach likely to deliver the necessary skills in a sufficiently fast timeframe?
- What kind of bottom-up initiatives amongst different communities have been successful in the recent past?
Modus operandi for workshops:
- The general opinion was that it would be good to invite a limited number of experts (max 4) to initiate the discussion with a concrete example or an interesting idea/ statement.
- Otherwise, we should engage two moderators, who drive the discussion and engage the audience.
Timeline:
- We will finalise the workshop descriptions in the next 2 weeks by e-mail.
- The next org team call will take place during the week of 10 April. Please look out for a Doodle request to find a suitable timeslot.