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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CyberCamp - Hungary
With CyberCamp, Hungary is pioneering an intensive training program for people, who want to work in cybersecurity, and build a career in the field - but do not necessarily have much time at their disposal. In just 6 months, prospective candidates canPwC’s Hackschool: a Safer Digital Society in Denmark
If the idea of helping to shape a safe and inclusive digital society sparks your interest, then PwC’s Hackschool may be the answer. This unique learning course is aimed at Danish students interested in IT, digital transformation, data analytics, cybersecurity, data protection law, organisation and business.Coding Café at the IT University of Copenhagen
One Monday evening in October, well after the end of school, the concentration remains intense on the second floor of the ITU. There are over 20 engaged female secondary school students, deeply encoding a small programme to book air tickets. This is only part of Coding Café, an initiative at the IT University that not only introduces young women into the world of programming, but also creates an inspiring and inclusive study environment.Digital Seniors - Austria
The "Digital Seniors" initiative is a service point, designed and operated by the non-profit association ÖIAT (Austrian Institute for Applied Telecommunications). Its aim is to promote improved access to the benefits of digitalisation to all AustrianABZ*Digi Cafés in Austria
Digi Cafés is an initiative which promotes peer-to-peer learning and digitalisation training for women in Austria.Laboratory of 3D printing at the Czech Gymnasium - Czechia
Using 3D printing technology in polytechnical schools and training centres in cooperation with YSoft.Digital literacy course for people with intellectual and developmental disability - Portugal
The Politécnico de Santarem organised a course, not conferring a degree, in Digital Literacy for the Labour Market for people with a disability level equal or above 60% in Portugal.Creative Communities for Digital Inclusion (CCDI) - Portugal
Creative Communities for Digital Inclusion (CCDI) is an approach to promote digital inclusion, responding to the needs of people and their communities.ReDI School of Digital Integration
Offering ICT education to migrants and newcomers with little or no access to digital education - first in Germany and then in Denmark and Sweden.Digitale Engel (Digital Angels) - Germany
A mobile bus with digital advisors that's already visited more than 450 all over Germany, helping older people learn how to use digital applications to stay in touch, or facilitate errands.