KNOWLEDGE
Understanding how digital technologies work and how to use them effectively.
The Digital Skills Assessment Tool is a professional solution designed for individuals in the food and accommodation sector to evaluate their digital proficiency in line with current technological demands.
The self-assessment focuses on three core areas of digital competence: knowledge, skills, and attitudes, which are further divided into five specific sub-dimensions. It is completely anonymous, and upon completion, you will receive an individual summary and a visual report presenting your results.
After submitting the test, click the button to see your individual result. Your summary and visual report will be generated automatically.
Understanding how digital technologies work and how to use them effectively.
The ability to perform digital tasks and solve problems in real-world contexts.
Openness to digital innovation, critical thinking, and responsible online behavior.
This area involves the ability to articulate information needs, to locate and retrieve digital data, information and content. It also includes judging the relevance of the source and its content, as well as storing, managing, and organising digital data, information and content.
This area refers to the capacity to interact, communicate and collaborate through digital technologies while being aware of cultural and generational diversity. It includes participation in society through public and private digital services and participatory citizenship, as well as managing one’s digital presence, identity and reputation.
This area covers the ability to create and edit digital content, improve and integrate information and content into an existing body of knowledge, and understand how copyright and licences are to be applied. It also includes knowing how to give understandable instructions for a computer system.
This area focuses on protecting devices, content, personal data and privacy in digital environments. It includes the protection of physical and psychological health, awareness of digital technologies for social well-being and inclusion, and understanding the environmental impact of digital technologies and their use.
This area involves identifying needs and problems, and resolving conceptual problems and problem situations in digital environments. It also includes using digital tools to innovate processes and products, and keeping up-to-date with the digital evolution.