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Digital education - Coggle Diagram
Digital education
Qualifications & Skills
Educational Routes: Degrees in Education, Computer Science, or specialized Master’s in Educational Technology.
Essential Digital Skills Qualifications (EDSQ): UK government-funded foundational certifications covering basic device usage and internet navigation
Digital Functional Skills (FSQs): The modern standard replacing older ICT qualifications, certifying workplace and everyday digital capabilities
ICDL (formerly ECDL): A globally recognised benchmark for intermediate and advanced workplace IT skills.
Education & Training Awards: For educators, qualifications like the Level 3 Award in Education and Training (AET) validate your ability to teach and design curricula, including digital delivery.
Core Technical Skills
Gamified Learning: Points, streaks, and rewards in learning apps.
Adaptive Learning / AI: Systems that notice you got a math question wrong and automatically give you an easier practice problem.
Remote & Hybrid Classrooms: Being able to access homework, lecture recordings, and grades from anywhere in the world.
Accessibility: Text-to-speech tools, subtitles, and customizable screen settings for students with learning difficulties.
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Device Handling: Confidently managing, configuring, and troubleshooting laptops, tablets, and mobile devices.
Creating & Editing: Using word processors (e.g., Microsoft Word, Google Docs), presentation software, and basic media editing tools.
Communication & Collaboration: Utilizing video conferencing (e.g., Zoom, MS Teams), email, and shared document platforms