Digital Competences for Educators in the Italian Secondary School: A Comparison between DigCompEdu Reference Framework and the PP&S Project Experience

Schools are facing a new challenge in their approach to education, due to the spreading of digital technologies. New tools and new ideas take shape at an increasing rate. Educators and teachers at all levels need to be trained and keep up to date with technological opportunities. Some help comes fro...

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Technology Uses in Education
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