Ch.1 The DigComp 3.0 Framework Concept 218 cuvinte

DigComp: the EU's digital-competence yardstick

DigComp is the EU framework defining what citizens need to be digitally competent; the exam trap is treating it as a law instead of a learning and assessment tool.

Audio

Ascultați această pagină (beta)

Subtitrări

DigComp is the European Commission's reference framework for digital competence, covering five areas from information literacy to problem-solving. It is not a regulation or directive; it is a voluntary tool for citizens, educators, and employers to assess and improve digital skills. For example, a school might use DigComp to design a curriculum, but no one is fined for ignoring it. In EPSO exams, questions often test whether you know DigComp is a framework, not a binding legal instrument.

To avoid the common trap, remember that DigComp is about what citizens need, not what they must do. If a question mentions 'mandatory compliance' or 'EU law on digital skills', that is a red flag. Another trick: DigComp is updated periodically (version 3.0 is current), so older versions are obsolete. Also, DigComp is distinct from e-Competence Framework (e-CF) for IT professionals; mix them up and you lose marks. Finally, the framework's purpose is learning and assessment, not certification.

A quick way to lock this in: think of DigComp as a ruler, not a rule. It measures digital competence but does not force anyone to reach a certain mark. If you see 'framework' in the question, you are on safe ground. If you see 'law' or 'mandatory', pause and reconsider. This contrast alone can save you from a common EPSO pitfall.

Fișă de studiu asociată

What is DigComp in one sentence?

The European reference framework for what citizens need to be digitally competent.

Înapoi la fișa de studiu Vedeți toate fișele de învățare