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Digital skills family learning courses
E-safety for familiesBasic digital skillsDigital storytellingAnimationDigital photographyBlogging Film makingApp creationWebsite designCommunity digital champions
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IT literacy is key to communication with and within the community. For example using Facebook, sharing pictures, writing messages helps us to stay in touch (Wiesia)
Using technologyhelps you in a number of
aspects in your everyday life and
without proper skills you cannot even get an
appointment at the hospital
(Bożena W.)
If you don’t have IT skills you can’t look for a job at the job centre let alone do a job. (Marta)
It feels like everyone else knows stuff I don’t. I can’t even look for a job on job match. I even struggle with the screens in the job centre. IT makes me nervous and I worry that people are judging me. I feel ashamed.
London CLC Digital Skills curriculumA B C D
Finding & managing information
Communicating Transacting Problem- solving & creating
1 Choose the right security settings and parental controls to keep you and your family safe online
Get in touch with organisations about their products and services using a variety of services
Compare and contrast places to buy and sell things online
Discover the answer to simple problems using online tutorials
2 Recognise and take steps to protect yourself from scams, spyware, malware and ransomware
Select and use digital services and platforms to keep in touch with friends and family
Find and use online banking services for managing your money
Request and act on feedback from other internet users to solve common problems
3Store data on a device or in the cloud
Post on forums and networks to interact with communities
Set up and manage a universal credit account
Compare information, support and services available around money, parenting, and your health
4 Save useful websites and services Respect the privacy of others
Tell the difference between secure and insecure websites
Judge online sources of information using criteria
5 Find information using a search engine
Manage your online identities by sharing information in an appropriate way
Search for deals on comparison websites
Create and share digital content for a specific audience choosing appropriate technology and respecting copyright
EMPOWER CONNECT EXPLORE
Digital Protector
Description: This badge is issued to individuals who have completed specific elements of London CLC’s Digital Skills curriculum relating to privacy and security.
Criteria: To earn this badge, individuals must:
➔ Set appropriate security settings and parental controls
➔ Respect the privacy of others➔ Differentiate between secure and insecure websites
Evidence: (short video/audio clip of the badge earner explaining what they’ve done / how they meet the criteria)
Explanation: This is a ‘stealth’ badge, unlocked for those who complete activities that cover three specific skill descriptors: A1, B4, C4. It could be used to scaffold towards the ‘Digitally Empowered’ badge.
Digital Problem Solver
Description: This badge is issued to individuals who have completed specific elements of London CLC’s Digital Skills curriculum relating to problem-solving.
Criteria: To earn this badge, individuals must:
➔ Find appropriate online tutorials to solve a particular problem
➔ Request and act on feedback from other internet users
➔ Compare information, support, and services available online
Evidence: (short video/audio clip of the badge earner explaining what they’ve done / how they meet the criteria)
Explanation: This is a ‘stealth’ badge, unlocked for those who complete activities that cover three specific skill descriptors: D1, D2, D3. It could be used to scaffold towards the ‘Digitally Empowered’ badge.