DigitalYouth_YouthEorkersHandbook_EN

5 digital-youth.eu Digital Skills Relevance in 21st century According to the National Careers Services (2022), fundamental digital skills are a step towards comprehending many other new things. They can improve your confidence in using technology for work, education, and everyday life. Numerous jobs today require digital skills. Digital skills are needed even for jobs that do not ask for important levels of qualifications or experience. For instance, if you work in youth work you may keep reports of service users. Unrelated to work, you also need digital skills in everyday life for things such as shopping, banking, and staying connected with family and friends. The world is going digital! Fundamental digital skills consist of being able to: • Use devices like a computer, tablet, or mobile phone for simple individual, and work duties, • Discover and use the information on the internet, • Knowing how to be safe and responsible online, • Correspond socially and professionally using email, messaging, and social media, • Shop, bank, access services, or apply for a job online. Being more assured using the internet and communicating online can: • Allow you to stay connected with family and friends, • Make daily life more manageable, • Boost your likelihood of obtaining and securing a job, • Enhance your access to information, advice, and services, • Unlock learning, training, and employment prospects. As technology is progressing rapidly, most jobs are starting to require some competency in digital skills. Technology is also producing tons of exciting new jobs. These positions will require workers with the confidence to: • Operate the internet on a mobile phone, tablet, laptop, or PC, • Disseminate online utilising email and social media, • Work from home or a remote location. For instance, utilising online instruments such as Zoom, Skype, Teams, and FaceTime to communicate, • Create online accounts to access information.

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