The Latvian Information and Communication Technology Association (LIKTA), in cooperation with the Latvian Digital Skills Coalition Partners, was organising the Digital Week in Latvia from 24 to 28 April 2023.
The goal of the Online Collaboration Toolkit by Katapult is to help public-private partnerships identify and start using effective tools for online meetings, file management, presentations, and co-creation
The Digital Skills and Jobs Platform is launching a series of informative digital skills overviews that promise to provide valuable insights into the digital landscape of various countries. Divided into two sections, these pieces provide a...
On 9 February, Latvian Information and Communication Technology Association (LIKTA) met with the Latvian regional digital centers during a digital skills knowledge sharing seminar.
Tune in on Tuesday 30 May from 16:00 to 17:00 CEST to this webinar, get ready to be inspired by a lineup of exceptional initiatives and discover which ones will potentially be the winners of the European Digital Skills Awards!
An incredible 330 applications were received for the European Digital Skills Awards 2023 edition. With 93 applications in Digital Skills for Education, 88 in Inclusion in the Digital World, 60 in Digital Upskilling @ Work, 36 in Women in ICT Careers...
Strengthening digital skills of rural people to benefit from the digital era is a Good Practice webinar of the Rural Pact Support Office, which will take place on June 8 from 9 to 13 (Brussels time).
Two new calls have been now published under the DIGITAL Europe Programme to support Advanced Digital Skills, focusing on the shortage of sector specialists using advanced digital technologies and ICT specialists, and especially on girls and women and...
The annual campaign “Digital Week 2023” took place in Latvia from April 24 to 28. A wide programme of face-to-face and online digital upskilling events was offered to citizens by Liepaja Municipal Education department and the Digital Innovation Park...
‘SOS Self-Assessment Tool’ is an algorithm which will calculate the level of IT risks awareness of target group users in the field of online cultural resources available.