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Information and data literacy

Managing data, information and digital content

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The badge holder has proven to be dedicated and competent in mastering the competency of Information and data literacy: Managing data, information and digital content. With pride, he or she can demonstrate the following results and skills:

Analyzing, comparing, and critically assessing the credibility and reliability of data sources, information, and digital content. Analyzing, interpreting, and critically evaluating data, information, and digital content.

At a basic level, independently and with appropriate guidance where necessary, I can:
  • recognize how data, information, and content can be organized, stored, and retrieved in digital environments in a simple manner;
  • recognize where this data, information, and content should be organized in a structured environment in a simple manner.
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These achievements have been recognized and rewarded in consultation with the badge holder by the coach and work supervisor who issued the badge as a sign of the badge holder's achievements. Whether you are an employer looking for a person with digital skills or someone who wants to demonstrate and strengthen your skills, this badge is a clear indication of digital knowledge and skills.
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Make a plan with your coach about which tasks you will perform to master the following skills:
  • recognizing how data, information, and content can be organized, stored, and retrieved in digital environments in a simple manner;
  • recognizing where this data, information, and content should be organized in a structured environment in a simple manner.

Examples to develop these skills:
  • One example of how you can practice recognizing the storage and retrieval of data, information, and content in digital environments is by creating a simple folder structure on your computer. For example, you could create a folder for personal documents, a folder for work-related documents, and a folder for entertainment such as music and movies. Then you can use these folders to save files in the appropriate place.
  • For example, you can save all financial documents in the "Personal" folder and all work-related documents in the "Work" folder. This way, you can easily find and retrieve all related documents.
  • Another example is using labels or tags to organize digital content. For example, if you have a collection of recipes, you can use labels to categorize the recipes based on the type of dishes, such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, vegetarian, etc. By adding labels to the recipes, you can easily find them when you are specifically looking for a certain type of dish.

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