This list offers an overview of good practices in digital skills by regional, national and European stakeholders. Explore successful approaches, upskilling initiatives and projects with a proven impact on bridging the digital skills gap that have the potential to be replicated in other countries and different contexts.
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A1 Senior Academy - Austria
An Austrian initiative for those over 60, who want to learn to navigate the digital world.Social Warning - Italy
Social Warning is a project that brings the topic of digital awareness to schools through a network of young volunteer trainers, all professionals who work with digital technologies on a daily basis. The aim is not to alarm or reassure, but to inform.DiversIT Charter
The DiversIT Charter is a 3-tier certification aimed at reducing gender disparity in IT roles. It serves as both a recognition of a company’s efforts in advancing gender equality in tech, and as inspiration for further diversity and inclusion policies.Accessia - Belgium
Accessia is an innovative springboard that aims to getting people with disabilities who have difficulty accessing employment into work and improving the digital accessibility of online services.CodeAbility – Digitally supported programming at universities
High quality coding training is an essential core area of digital skills. However, adequate communication is a major challenge due to the multiplicity of students, their heterogeneous prior knowledge of programming and a shortage of teachers. Theacodemy: Learning coding for children
The coding school acodemy provides programming courses for children and young people in the form of video courses and holiday camps. This involves programming in a playful and age-appropriate way. This promotes the digital skills and problem-solvingDigital Economy and Society Index (DESI)
DESI is a composite index that summarises relevant indicators on Europe's digital performance and tracks EU Member States' progress.EU Code Week
Bringing coding and digital literacy closer to children and adults in Europe.