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Integrating DigComp into Adult Education Holistically
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Events

April 13, 2026 197

From Tool to Thinking: Digital Competences in Adult Education

A BarCamp event will be held in Hannover, Germany, on 24 June 2026, to open the floor for in-depth discussions of adult education experts and practitioners about the implications of digitalisation for society in general and for educational institutions in particular. The event…
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Workshop concepts

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One core part of the DigCompAE project is developing workshop concepts for adult education staff to get familiar with DigComp, both it's theoretical background, and ways to apply it in adult education organisations.

In the period from July 2024 to February 2025, the seven partner organisations in the project created workshop concepts tailored to their specific needs (in terms of size of organisation, company culture, specifics of the educational system, etc.) but should also be applicabe and of use for other adult educators in the country and across Europe.

The workshop concepts consist of

  1. a curriculum - instructions for a workshop facilitator who wants to implement a workshop (teacher training, staff training) on DigComp in their adult education organisation.
  2. a tool kit - accompanying materials needed for workshop implementation such as presentation slides, handouts, posters, materials for group activities, readers, etc.

These wholesome workshop concepts will be made available to the public here on this website. The idea is that everybody who wants can use the workshop concepts (and tool kits) for their own inhouse staff training on DigComp, the European framework for digital competences of citizens.

The workshop concepts are all tested in (typically multiple) staff trainings in the organisations who developed them.

Currently (July 2025) the workshop concepts are in the late stage of editing and peer reviewing.Expect publication shortly (late summer 2025).

Workshop Hannover April2025 Fotoprotokoll (Page 4). We see a pin wall with pape slips, and various hand-written notes. One of the paper walls created during the staff training at VHS Hannover on 29 April 2025. The task was to find everyday application of certain "digital skills" as defined in DigComp.

What is DigComp?

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DigComp (current version: 2.2) is the European framework to define competencies in the area of dealing with computers (or short: digital competences) of citizens. The framework is used for different purposes. One is measuring and documenting a person's digital skills*, and doing so in a way standardized across the EU; this can be used for digital skills achieved in formal education (e.g. at school), but also in any other formal, non-formal or informal settings.

DigComp has been issued by the European Commission starting with DigComp 1.0 in 2013. It was developed by a group of experts on behalf of the Commission. It has since then been updated in several steps. In 2025, the most recent version so far is DigiComp 2.2, issued in 2022 (see our Library) A major update was integrating skills to deal with articifical intelligence (AI). A new version is in the making, and it will probably called DigComp 3.0. 

DigComp relates to the European Qualification Framework (EQF) which uses a similar approach for education in general.

A similar system that is better known in the wider public is the Common European Reference Framework for Languages (CEFR) with its classification of language skills between Level A1 (beginner) and Level C2 (approximating a well-educated native speaker).

DigComp 2.2 defines five Competence Areas for dealing with the digital world:

  1. Data literacy
  2. Communication
  3. Content creation
  4. Safety
  5. Problem solving

Each area holds three to six (sub-) competences.

For example, (sub-) competence 2.1 is: "Interacting through digital technologies".

How skillful one is with these can be measured through eight Proficiency Levels, with Level 1 for mere beginner to Level 8 for highly trained expert. 

The full official document to present DigComp 2.2 is available from the EU, or you download a copy from our Library.

A short video to explain DigComp

The video was produced as part of the dissemination activities of the DigCompAE project.

Next: The 21 competences defined in DigComp 2.2.

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* We use here "compentences" and "skills" as synonyms, for the ease of reading. However, in expert academic discourse, skills and competences are seen as different things. One well-established differentiation is seeing competences as including a) knowledge b) skills c) attitudes.

Project Consortium

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Organisations participating in the DigCompAE project are: 

  • VHS Hannover - Germany
  • VHS Wien - Austria 
  • UPI ljudska universa ŽalecUPI ljudska universa Žalec - Slovenia
  • Nevelök háza egyesület - Pécs, Hungary
  • La Ligue de'l enseignement Nouvelle-Aquitaine (LENA) - France
  • Folkuniversitetet  - Sweden
  • Consorzio OPEN - Italy

 

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Live reporting

Maj 27, 2026 34

When we looked back and saw the path

May 2026 There was no special ceremony in the classroom. No balloons, no thank-you speeches. On the table stood a tray of homemade cookies brought by one of the participants, and on the screen was a simple document titled: “What I know today that I didn’t know before.” I…
Marec 23, 2026 36

When we realized we were learning together

March 2026 At one of our recent workshops, we asked participants to write down what they had learned over the past few months in a shared online document. The document was open on a large screen, and everyone could see the text being updated in real time. At first, there was…
Februar 24, 2026 32

When we saw the fear fade away

February 2026 “Today, I’ll be the first.” When Marija said this, there was a brief silence in the room. A few months ago, she had been sitting in the back row. She rarely asked questions. She often quietly observed others and jotted down the steps, as if gathering the courage…
Januar 29, 2026 28

When we realized that the digital world had become part of everyday life

January 2026 “I just wrote my opinion.” Tanja said this somewhat agitatedly as she described a situation on social media. She had left a comment under a post about a local event. Someone replied to her sharply, almost insultingly. The discussion quickly escalated. “I didn’t mean…
December 17, 2025 45

When we first heard that confident click

December 2025 “Wait… I think I know what’s wrong.” That’s what Robert said in the middle of class when the projector suddenly stopped displaying the image from his computer. A few months earlier, he would have slumped back in his chair and said, “I’ve broken something again.”…
December 15, 2025 571

What Employers in Sweden Expect Today: The New Digital Competence Gap

December 2025 Sweden’s labour market is changing faster than at any point in recent decades. Automation, artificial intelligence, and digital workflows are no longer future trends they are already shaping how work is organised, evaluated, and performed. For Swedish employers,…
December 01, 2025 249

Seniors in a Cashless Society: Why Older Adults Need Digital Confidence

December 2025 In today’s Sweden, the simple act of paying for a coffee or buying groceries has become a digital experience. Cards replace cash, Swish replaces coins, and apps guide everything from travel to communication. For many people this transition feels natural—even…
November 19, 2025 34

The first time we saw someone helping someone else

November 2025 “Wait, I’ll show you.” Katarina said this almost spontaneously when she noticed that Peter was having trouble inserting an image into a document. A few weeks earlier, she herself had asked for help with the same task. Now she leaned toward him and calmly explained:…

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