In April 2019, the Ministère de l’Éducation et de l’Enseignement supérieur issued a Digital Competency Framework to develop our digital skills. This framework was defined by a set of skills related to the confident, critical, and creative use of digital technology to achieve learning objectives. It consists of twelve dimensions.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to use online resources while respecting any legal conditions and clarifying concepts in relation to free access on the Internet. They will also know several banks for resources and will be able to find others. Additionally, they will be able to produce diverse content using digital technology in a professional activity context or in everyday life.
Asynchronous training: Training modules are available online at any time for the duration of your access. A memory aid is provided for printing on the platform.
Part 1 – General presentation
This presentation, featuring Nathalie Faure,
provides the following:
Exploration of digital content assets:
Part 2 – Specific training
Training on producing digital content which is
directly related to the dimension.
Summary
Open access to digital data makes it possible to have a large number of works and data at your fingertips. Copyrights apply at all times, whether for professional, commercial, or personal use. When drawing inspiration, respecting the work of others is essential.
Content
Two teaching modules to prepare participants to safely use digital technology:
Module 1 : Copyrights
| Module 2 : Open Licenses
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Module 3 : Open Resources
| Module 4 : Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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Evaluation and certification
A certificate will be issued at the participant’s request at the end of the training
following successful completion of the assessment.
Target audience
The training is intended for individuals, professionals, companies, and anyone else who wants to know about the impact of the use of digital technology and carbon footprints.
Trainers
Nathalie Faure – For the general presentation and the trainings on
copyrights, open licenses, and open resources.
Nathalie R. Bernier for the trainings on content creation using artificial intelligence (AI).