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Communication and collaboration

Managing digital identity

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The badge holder has demonstrated dedication and competence in the Communication and collaboration competency: Managing one's own digital identity. With pride, he or she can demonstrate the following results and skills:

Creating and managing one or more digital identities, being able to protect one's own reputation, and dealing with the data produced using various digital tools, environments, and services.

At a basic level, independently and with appropriate guidance where necessary, I can:
  • recognize a digital identity; describe simple methods to protect my online reputation; recognize simple data produced using digital tools, environments or services.
(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 someone 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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Task no.1
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Make a plan with your coach about which tasks you will perform to master the following skills:
  • identifying a digital identity
  • describing simple methods to protect your online reputation
  • and identifying simple data produced using digital tools, environments, or services.

Examples to develop these skills include:
  • Read articles about digital identity and how it is formed and influenced on the internet. Learn about the different ways companies collect and use information about you to create a digital identity.
  • Discover different ways to protect your online reputation. For example, make a list of simple steps you can take to protect your online privacy, such as setting strong passwords and regularly updating your privacy settings on social media.
  • Try out digital tools and services to learn how they work and what types of data they can produce. For example, create a simple presentation in PowerPoint or a spreadsheet in Excel and learn how to save and open them on your computer.
  • Ask for guidance from friends or family members who have more experience with digital tools and environments. They can show you how to create a digital identity on social media or help you identify simple methods to protect your reputation online. Explore different digital tools and platforms, such as Google Drive or Dropbox, to see what types of data you can produce and how to organize and store it. Try different file formats, such as documents, images, or videos, and learn how to share them with others and store them in the cloud.

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

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Communication and collaboration