The cultural and creative sectors play an essential role in the continuous transformation that our society is experiencing nowadays. The knowledge and skills from each individual creative talent need to be nourished and valued since they contribute to the general European economic power and, even more important, to the European culture and identity shaping.
For this reason, the CO-ART project is going to develop entrepreneurial and digital competences defined in two frameworks, ENTRECOMP and DIGCOMP 2.1. developed by the EU, to foster entrepreneurship and encourage CCS workers to become key players to modify the way creative products, cultural goods and events are created, managed, disseminated and consumed during and after Covid-19. Don’t worry, the CO-ART project has developed entertaining ways to increase your knowledge; indeed, you should definitely try our Escape Rooms 😉
Of course, you first want to know something about what these innovative ENTRECOMP and DIGCOMP 2.1. frameworks include:
EntreComp offers a comprehensive description of entrepreneurial competences. EntreComp has an important task in opening up conversations and understanding of what it means to be entrepreneurial in all aspects of life. If you want more information, look at this video: https://audiovisual.ec.europa.eu/en/video/I-163141?&lg=EN
DigComp 2.1 is a reference framework that describes what it means to be digitally competent. Digital competence is a key transversal competence that means being able to use digital technologies in a critical, collaborative and creative way. Give a look throughout this “digital ocean” to see how you can learn to swim in it:Carretero Gomez, S., Vuorikari, R. and Punie, Y., DigComp 2.1: The Digital Competence Framework for Citizens with eight proficiency levels and examples of use, EUR 28558 EN, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2017, ISBN 978-92-79-68006-9 (pdf)
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use that might be made of the information contained therein.
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