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Information and data literacy

Evaluating 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: Evaluating data, information, and digital content. With pride, he or she can demonstrate the following results and skills:

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

At the self-directed level, I can, based on my own needs and when solving clearly defined and non-routine problems:
  • Perform the analysis, comparison, and evaluation of data sources, information, and digital content;
  • Perform the analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of data, information, and digital content.
(c) DigComp 2.2

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 a reader of this badge who is an employer looking for a person with digital skills, or someone who wants to demonstrate and strengthen their 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 gain control over the following skills:
  • Performing analysis, comparison, and evaluation of data sources, information, and digital content;
  • Performing analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of data, information, and digital content.

Examples to develop these skills:
  • To practice the analysis, comparison, and evaluation of data sources, information, and digital content, you can, for example, choose a topic that interests you, such as healthy eating. Then you can gather various sources, such as articles, videos, or websites, and compare them based on their reliability and relevance. For example, you can check if the source comes from a reputable organization or expert, or if the information is up-to-date and based on scientific research.

  • To practice the analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of data, information, and digital content, you can, for example, create an Excel sheet in which you collect information about the sales of certain products in a specific period. Then you can analyze and interpret this data, for example, by creating a graph showing the sales of the products over time. By studying this graph, you can gain insights into the trends and patterns in sales, and possibly draw conclusions about the success of the products. You can also try out different formulas and functions in Excel to calculate different statistics, such as the average or standard deviation of sales.

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