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Tag Archives: ICT skills
Coronavirus: la France a appelé à la continuité pédagogique
English / Français Par Anna Cristina D’Addio, Responsable Principal de Projet, GEM Report (UNESCO), membre du nouveau Conseil d’Evaluation de l’Ecole et mère d’une élève du collège en France. La France a fermé toutes les écoles, collèges, lycées et universités … Continue reading
COVID 19: how Senegal intends to ensure #LearningNeverStops
English / Français By Rokhaya Fall Diawara and Tidiane Sall, UNESCO The spread of COVID-19 is a growing worry for Africa. Among the 47 African countries that have closed their schools and universities to more than 280 million African children, … Continue reading
Posted in Disaster preparedness, emergencies, ICT, Out-of-school children, technology, Uncategorized
Tagged coronavirus, covid19, ICT, ICT skills, learning, out of school, Senegal, technology
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How to respond to Apple’s renewed interest in education?
As you may have heard, Apple has extended its reach into education, holding its first education product launch since 2012, and announcing a lower cost iPad aimed at students and teachers. The new iPad has a stylus pen, several new … Continue reading
Posted in ICT, private sector, sdg, sdgs, technology, Uncategorized
Tagged ICT, ICT skills, private sector, Target 4.4, technology
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How technology can boost accountability in education
This week, as UNESCO’s annual flagship event on ICTs in education Mobile Learning Week, is taking place in Paris, the GEM Report takes a look at the growing interest in the role of technology and big data in facilitating citizen … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, data, digital literacy, ICT, Uncategorized
Tagged accountability, ICT, ICT skills, technology
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DigComp: A framework helping young people to use their digital skills to find work
Today, in an everyday digital world surrounded by videogames, smartphones, digital social networks and online chats, still 45% of the European Union population and 37% of its labour force have insufficient digital skills. Having digital skills is nowadays also relevant … Continue reading