DigComp 2.2 English questionnaire

2.4 Collaborating through digital technologies

Knowledge
I am aware of the advantages of using digital tools and technologies for remote collaborative processes (e.g. reduced commuting time, join specialised skills together regardless of location).

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Knowledge
I understand that in order to co-create digital content with other people, good social skills (e.g. clear communication, ability to clarify misunderstandings) are important to compensate for the limitations of online communication.

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Skills
I know how to use digital tools in a collaborative context to plan and share tasks and responsibilities within a group of friends, a family or a sport or work team (e.g. digital calendar, planners for trips and leisure activities).

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Skills
I know how to use digital tools to facilitate and improve collaborative processes, for example through shared visual boards and digital canvases (e.g. Mural, Miro, Padlet).

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Skills
I know how to engage collaboratively in a wiki (e.g. negotiate opening a new entry on a subject that is missing from Wikipedia to increase public knowledge).

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Skills
I know how to use digital tools and technologies in a remote working context for idea generation and co-creation of digital content (e.g. shared mind maps and whiteboards, polling tools). (RW)

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Skills
I know how to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of digital applications for making collaboration effective (e.g. the use of online spaces for co-creation, shared project management tools).

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Attitudes
I encourage everyone to express their own opinions constructively when collaborating in digital environments.

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Attitudes
I act in trustworthy ways to achieve group goals when engaging in co-construction of resources or knowledge.

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Attitudes
I am inclined to use appropriate digital tools for fostering collaboration between the members of a team while, at the same time, ensuring digital accessibility. (DA)

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Use Case Employment scenario
I can use the most appropriate digital tools at work (e.g. Dropbox, Google Drive, wiki) to create with my colleagues a leaflet and a blog on the event.

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Use Case Employment scenario
I can also differentiate between appropriate and inappropriate digital tools for collaborative processes. The latter are those tools that do not address the purpose and scope of the task - e.g. two people editing text simultaneously using a wiki is impractical.

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Use Case Employment scenario
I can overcome unexpected situations that can arise in the digital environment when co-creating the leaflet and the blog (e.g. controlling access to edit documents or a colleague cannot save changes to the material).

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Use Case Learning Scenario
I can use the most appropriate digital resources in order to create a video related to the work on my tablet with my classmates. I can also differentiate between appropriate and inappropriate digital resources to create this video and work in a digital environment together with classmates.

very little very much
no choice equals to zero
Use Case Learning Scenario
I can overcome unexpected situations that arise on the digital environment when co-creating data and content and making a video on group work. (e.g. a file is not updating the changes made by the members, a member doesn’t know how to upload a file in the digital tool).

very little very much
no choice equals to zero