Digitally Competent Educators
The Digitally Competent Educators (DCE) short learning programme was launched in 2020, having been created as part of the E-SLP project focusing on lifelong learning products.
The Digitally Competent Educators is a short learning programme which was created for people who work or want to work in the field of education.
The programme helps educators develop their digital pedagogical competences and strengthen their skills and knowledge on the use of ICT in education.
DCE was devised as part of the E-SLP, an Erasmus+ KA3 project on European Short Learning Programmes (SLPs) for continuous professional development and lifelong learning. DCE was first launched in 2020, and it was a joint effort of four EADTU member universities.
Partners in development and implementation
- Faculty of Information Technology of the University of Jyväskylä from Finland
- Open University of the University of Jyväskylä from Finland
- FernUniversität in Hagen from Germany
- Universidade Aberta from Portugal
- Anadolu University from Turkey
Read more about the Digitally Competent Educators project:
- Digitally Competent Educators short learning programme website
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