Date: 17/06/2011
This workshop aims to create in-depth awareness and provide practical tools for the EU Member States to engage in structured, long term policies for digital literacy acquisition in the e-Inclusion context (Digital Agenda action 66).
Through a participative workshop in the form of a hands-on training centre, digital literacy courses of various levels (from basic to professional ICT skills), for various target groups and purposes will be available (e.g. employability, re-skilling, social inclusion).
Models of successful and relevant policies and funding mechanisms of all levels will be discussed. A set of stakeholder recommendations as to the remaining challenges to be addressed as priority will be drawn.
This workshop is organized with the Big Idea of Multi-stakeholder platform for digital literacy and e-Inclusion.
Workshop "Digital literacy and e-Inclusion" Agenda
DAY 2, FRIDAY 17.6.2011, 09:30 – 12:30
9:30 - 9:40 Welcome and Introduction:
• Katarzyna Balucka-Debska (European Commission, DG Information Society and Media)
• Alexa Joyce (European Schoolnet, Big Idea leader)
Keynote speaker - Dr Tarek Shawki (UNESCO
9:40 - 10:40 Addressing the Challenge
Users' perspective
• Telecentres - going from zero to being empowered by ICT literacy / skills, Ian Clifford (Telecentre Europe)
Digital Literacy and skills delivery perspective
• ECDL Foundation, Damien O'Sullivan (CEO of ECDL Foundation)
• European e-Skills Association, Elena Bonfiglioli (Executive Committee Chair of EeSA)
Policy in practice perspective
• Edit Herzog (Member of the European Parliament, Hungary)
• Graham Walker (Raceonline2012, UK)
• Ulla Scherfig Gilberg (Danish ICT and Electronics Federation, Denmark)
10:40-11:00 Coffee Break – Try IT! Hands on trainings and demonstrations
11:00 - 11:50 Discussion - Views from the field
• Chair: Paul Timmers (European Commission, DG Information Society and Media Directorate H Director)
• Introduction by Gabriel Rissola (The Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, European Commission Joint Research Centre)
Panelists
• Member State perspective - Sander Ruiter (Senior policy advisor for the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation, Netherlands),
• EU Life Long Learning policy perspective - Lieve van den Brande (European Commission, DG Education and Culture),
• Empowerment / e-Accessibility perspective - Adam Kosa (Member of the European Parliament, Hungary),
• Stakeholder perspective - Damien O'Sullivan (ECDL Foundation),
• People perspective - Ian Clifford (Telecentre Europe);
11:50 - 12:20 Breakout groups
a) "What kind of support do intermediaries need?" – Alexandra Hache (Independent researcher)
b) "How can the big idea be sustained financially?" – Andrea Parola (European e-Skills Association)
c) "Which tools are available to achieve digital literacy and eInclusion?" – Fiona Fanning (ECDL Foundation)
d) " Digital literacy and SMEs" – Kieran O'Hea (Digitigm)
e) "Role of formal school system in supporting digital literacy" – Alexa Joyce (European Schoolnet)
f) " eInclusion and employability" – Telecentres / IPTS (tbc)
g) " Role of industry: training and eInclusion – Bridget Cosgrave (Digital Europe)
12:20-12:30 Wrap-up
Alexa Joyce (European Schoolnet)
Session organiser: Katarzyna BALUCKA-DEBSKA (European Commission)
Workshop hashtag
#daa11literacy