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.
Digital Practice and Equal Opportunities in Denmark: Microsoft Initiative
Microsoft has committed to play a key role in upskilling Danish citizens in digital skills by the end of 2024. With the objective of strengthening the Danish economy through inclusive and sustainable recovery, Microsoft focuses on increasing access to digital skills that are essential for the future job market in Denmark.Datadysten: an educational journey towards data security
In the digital age where children and young people are exploring the world of the Internet, we face a challenge: How can we make them think more about data security when sharing information online? The Data Protection Agency has taken up the challenge and presents Datadysten, a quiz game designed to teach 10-12-year-old students about the importance of data protection.Coding Pirates Denmark: promoting digital creativity amongst children
In an increasingly digital world, the need to educate and inspire children to understand and participate in the world of technology has become crucial. Coding Pirates Denmark is a non-profit organisation that promotes coding skills and digital creativity for children and young people via initiatives like club nights, events, and fun activities.Curriculum for Teaching Basic Digital Skills to Adults - Cyprus
An open educational resource by the Cyprus Ministry of Education, Sports, and Youth to teach basic digital skills to adults, with a focus on senior people and marginalised groups.Digital Hub Denmark
Enabling digital frontrunners to grow in Denmark, Europe and beyond.Learning through play: Coding Pirates Denmark is for pirates of all ages
Coding Pirates Denmark is more than just an association. It is a community that is keen to spread IT creativity among children and young people. Although they do not fly the black flag as real pirates, they have captured the heart of many with their innovative approach to teaching and play.