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Information and data literacy

Browsing, Searching and filtering data, information and digital content

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The badge holder has demonstrated dedicated and competent mastery of the Information and data literacy competency: Browsing, searching, and filtering data, information, and digital content. With pride, he or she can demonstrate the following results and skills:

Expressing information needs, searching for and gaining access to data, information, and content in digital environments, and navigating between them. Establishing and updating personal search strategies.

At the most advanced and specialised level, I can: 
  • create solutions to solve complex problems with many interacting factors that are related to browsing, searching and filtering data, information and digital content.
  • propose new ideas and processes to the field.
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These achievements have been recognized and rewarded in consultation with the badge holder by the coach and supervisor, who have issued the badge as a sign of the badge holder's achievements.
Whether you, as the reader of this badge, are an employer looking for someone with digital skills or someone looking to demonstrate and strengthen their skills, this badge is a clear indication of digital knowledge and skills.
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Create a plan with your coach on which tasks you will perform to gain mastery over the following skills:
  • create solutions to solve complex problems with many interacting factors that are related to browsing, searching and filtering data, information and digital content.
  • propose new ideas and processes to the field.

Examples to develop these skills:
  • Coming up with solutions to complex problems: Suppose you have a specific question and you can't find the information you're looking for. Instead of simply giving up, you can try different keywords to find the most relevant results. Or you can search in different types of digital sources, such as websites, databases, or online forums. By experimenting with different search methods and sources, you can improve your search skills and find better solutions to complex problems.
  • Recommend new ideas and processes: Suppose you regularly search for information on a particular topic. Instead of performing the same searches repeatedly, you can try to find new sources that you haven't used before. Or you can use different search filters and settings to find more specific results. By experimenting with different search methods and sources, you can develop new ideas and processes to find information and recommend them to others who have the same challenges.

But it doesn't stop there - increase the value of your badge by adding your learning process and achievements to your badge. This enables potential employers to gain a better understanding of your digital skills.

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Information and data literacy