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European organizations visit UK’s Lincolnshire Technology Hubs to share experiences about strategies to improve digital literacy in rural and remote regions

August 1, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, Employment and entrepreneurship

The Lincolnshire Technology Hubs (part of the Lincolnshire Growth Hub in UK) welcomed a group of partners from European organizations to learn about the plans of the CORA (Connecting Remote Areas) project between 2018 and 2020. This initiative provides local…

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Levelling Up: The Quest for Digital Literacy report presents Canada’s digital literacy landscape, challenges and opportunities

August 1, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, ICTs for education

The Brookfield Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship released a report called Levelling Up: The Quest for Digital Literacy highlighting the existing gaps and opportunities to improve digital literacy in Canada. The document contains definitions of concepts related to digital skills,…

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