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ECDL Foundation ECDL – 10 Years in Certifying Digital Literacy Julian Seymour

ECDL Foundation ECDL – 10 Years in Certifying Digital Literacy Julian Seymour Head of Business Operations – ECDL Foundation Riga 19 th April 2007. Agenda European Computer Driving Licence – Background Digital Skills to date ECDL Development 1997 - 2007 Changing face of Digital Literacy

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ECDL Foundation ECDL – 10 Years in Certifying Digital Literacy Julian Seymour

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  1. ECDL Foundation ECDL – 10 Years in Certifying Digital Literacy Julian Seymour Head of Business Operations – ECDL Foundation Riga 19th April 2007

  2. Agenda • European Computer Driving Licence – Background • Digital Skills to date • ECDL Development 1997 - 2007 • Changing face of Digital Literacy • ECDL Development 2007 – 2017 • The importance of recognised certification and standards in an e-inclusive Europe

  3. Agenda • European Computer Driving Licence – Background • Digital Skills to date • ECDL Development 1997 - 2007 • Changing face of Digital Literacy • ECDL Development 2007 – 2017 • The importance of recognised certification and standards in an e-inclusive Europe

  4. Overview & Background • not-for-profit global governing body of the world’s leading computer skills certification programmes • Established in January 1997 by CEPIS (Council of European Professional Informatics Societies)

  5. Mission • “The ECDL Foundation mission is to enable proficient use of ICT that empowers individuals, organisations and society, through the development, promotion and delivery of quality certification programmes throughout the world.”

  6. ECDL Foundation Values • Social Responsibility • Vendor independence • Quality

  7. Agenda • European Computer Driving Licence – Background • Digital Skills to date • ECDL Development 1997 - 2007 • Changing face of Digital Literacy • ECDL Development 2007 – 2017 • The importance of recognised certification and standards in an e-inclusive Europe

  8. International Reach of ECDL since 1997 38 Languages 6.5 Million People 146 Countries 24 Million Tests 22,000 Test Centres

  9. ECDL In Education • Value to Governments – Irish Case Study • 1980’s – Ireland poorest Economy in Europe – Agriculture Based Economy • Unemployment 20% / Inflation 18% / Mass Migration / Pop 2.9 M • Late 1980 – 1990’s investment in all levels of Education System with focus on IT / Science / Languages • Massive Foreign Direct Investment from ICT Multinationals from Mid 90’s – 2007 • Unemployment 0% / Inflation 3.5% / Net Immigration / Pop 4.1 M • Export Oriented Indigenous IT Industry has developed • Ireland is a knowledge based economy • Government Unchanged for effectively last 14 yrs • Finance and Education Ministries seen as architects of success • ECDL embedded in Education Structures and National Frameworks

  10. Agenda • European Computer Driving Licence – Background • Digital Skills to date • ECDL Development 1997 - 2007 • Changing face of Digital Literacy • ECDL Development 2007 – 2017 • The importance of recognised certification and standards in an e-inclusive Europe

  11. Changing face of Digital Skills – Digital Literacy • 1997 – Early 2000’s • Digital Literacy = Office Applications • Mid 2000’s – 2015 • Digital literacy = Office Applications Media Literacy Internet Competence Content Interpretation

  12. Changing face of Digital Skills – Riga Declaration • 1997 > Economic - 2007 > Economic and Social • e-Inclusion • Riga Declaration – ‘ICT Services, skills, media and content are a growing part of economy and society’ • Cultural Diversity • Digital Literacy and Competency • e-government • e-accessability and usability • People in Society marginalised / excluded by IT • 2008 – Year of e-Inclusion • Increased focus on Skills as integral to a refocused i2010 Agenda

  13. Changing face of Digital Skills – EU Specific Actions • By 2008 Countries to put in place Digital Literacy and Competence actions through formal or informal education systems, building on existing initiatives • These actions will be undertaken, where appropriate through public private partnerships in conjunctions with initiatives on basic education and media literacy in the areas of life long learning, e-skills and digital users rights • These actions will be supported by appropriate qualification schemes building on work by industry and academics attesting to the levels of digital literacy and competence achieved, promoting their trans-national recognition in conformity with the European Commission Orientations on key competences for Lifelong learning

  14. Agenda • European Computer Driving Licence – Background • Digital Skills to date • ECDL Development 1997 - 2007 • Changing face of Digital Literacy • ECDL Development 2007 – 2017 • The importance of recognised certification and standards in an e-inclusive Europe

  15. ECDL Foundation Activities – • Developing & Promoting End User International Certifications • Over 1 million certifications in ECDL per year • International Panel of Experts • Release of ECDL V5 in 2007 which integrates media literacy into the program • Creation of new basic end user certifications focusing on Media Literacy • Growth of the e-Citizen program since 2005 through national ECDL Operators around Europe to address e-Inclusion • Productivity Studies on ECDL show return on Investment in Certification over untested training • ECDL adopted by Ministries / Government / Corporates around the world since 1997 • ECDL integrated into many National Qualifications frameworks across Europe

  16. ECDL Foundation Activities – • Working with European Institutions to define Standards & promote e-Inclusion • Founding Member of the e-Skills Certification Consortium (eSCC – www.e-scc.org • Leading the development of a European e-Skills Users Skills Framework in consultation with European Bodies including European Commission • Actively Consulting with European Commission on e-Inclusion year 2008 • Have implemented European Certified Informatics Professional (EUCIP) – the only Pan-European Vocational IT Professional certification

  17. CEPIS Activities– Working with European Institutions to define European Standards • Through Council of European Professional Informatics Societies (CEPIS) chairing the CEN ISSS Workshop on creating an ICT Skills Framework • Working on Leonardo project – Euro Inf - do define accreditations standards for Informatics Professionals • Harmonise Project creating a common Platform for Harmonising Vocational IT certifications • eSKills Foresights Study for the ICT Industry analysing future Supply and Demand of IT Pracitioners

  18. Thank You

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