The European Commission today released DigComp 3.0, an updated digital competence framework that adds over 500 learning outcomes and new focus areas including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, digital rights, wellbeing, and misinformation. The revision, produced by the Joint Research Centre and the Commission’s Department for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, builds on the 2022 edition and reflects the rapid changes in technology and society. DigComp 3.0 will help policymakers, educators, and employers design curricula, assessments and up‑skilling pathways, and underpins EU digital skills policies such as the Digital Education Action Plan and the AI strategy. In the EU, only 56 % of adults have basic digital skills, and 15 % have received AI training, highlighting the need for the new framework to bridge these gaps.
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