DigComp 2.2 English questionnaire
1.3 Managing data, information and digital content
Knowledge
I am aware that many applications on the internet and mobile phones collect and process data (personal data, behavioural data and contextual data) that the user can access or retrieve, for example, to monitor their activities online (e.g. clicks in social media, searches on Google) and offline (e.g. daily steps, bus rides on public transport).
Knowledge
I am aware that for data (e.g. numbers, text, images, sounds) to be processed by a program, they have to be first properly digitised (i.e. digitally encoded).
Knowledge
I know that data collected and processed, for example by online systems, can be used to recognise patterns (e.g. repetitions) in new data (i.e. other images, sounds, mouse clicks, online behaviours) to further optimise and personalise online services (e.g. advertisements).
Knowledge
I am aware that sensors used in many digital technologies and applications (e.g. facial tracking cameras, virtual assistants, wearable technologies, mobile phones, smart devices) generate large amounts of data, including personal data, that can be used to train an AI system. (AI)
Knowledge
I know that open data repositories exist where anyone can get data to support some problem solving activities (e.g. citizens can use open data to generate thematic maps or other digital content).
Skills
I know how to collect digital data using basic tools such as online forms, and present them in an accessible way (e.g. using headers in tables).
Skills
I can apply basic statistical procedures to data in a structured environment (e.g. spreadsheet) to produce graphs and other visualisations (e.g. histograms, bar charts, pie charts).
Skills
I know how to interact with dynamic data visualisation and can manipulate dynamic graphs of interest (e.g. as provided by Eurostat, government websites).
Skills
I can differentiate between different types of storage locations (local devices, local network, cloud) that are the most appropriate to use (e.g. data on the cloud is available anytime and from anywhere, but has implications for access time).
Skills
I can use data tools (e.g. databases, data mining, analysis software) designed to manage and organise complex information, to support decision-making and solving problems.
Attitudes
I consider transparency when manipulating and presenting data to ensure reliability, and spots data that are expressed with underlying motives (e.g. unethical, profit, manipulation) or in misleading ways.
Attitudes
I am watchful of accuracy when evaluating sophisticated representations of data (e.g. tables or visualisations as they could be used to mislead one’s judgement by trying to give a false sense of objectivity.
Use Case: Employment Scenario
At home with my sister who I ask whenever I need - I can identify how and where to organise and keep track of job ads in a job app (e.g. www.indeed.com) of my smartphone in order to retrieve them when I need them along my job seeking.
Use Case: Learning Scenario