Competence Model - DigComp 2.3 AT

DigComp 2.3 AT - 6 competence areas, 27 competences, 8 competence levels

The model to map digital competences

Digital competences are one of the eight key competences for lifelong learning of the European Union. Since 2013, the European DigComp model has been in use, which describes key components of digital competence and is now in use across the EU in version DigComp 2.2. The Austrian model for digital competences includes an additional competence area: 0. Basics and Access.

Keep reading for an overview of the current version DigComp 2.3 AT!

Competence areas

The six competence areas of DigComp 2.3 AT.

The six competence areas of DigComp 2.3 AT.

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The Austrian model provides an overview of digital competences necessary for everyday life and the workplace. It is divided into competence areas that align with those of the EU model. However, the Austrian model has been supplemented with an additional competence area: 0. Basics and Access. This area includes competences necessary for understanding and navigating digital environments. The other five competence areas, which are identical to the EU model, feature some additional specific competences in the Austrian version, such as "Carrying out purchases and sales." Below is an overview of the competence areas and their corresponding specific competences.

The six competence areas and their corresponding specific competences.

The six competence areas and their corresponding specific competences of DigComp 2.3 AT.

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Proficiency Levels

The six competence areas of DigComp 2.3 AT. an the eight proficiency levels

The six competence areas an the eight proficiency levels of DigComp 2.3 AT.

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The proficiency levels indicate the level of digital competence. Like the EU model, the Austrian model for digital competences consists of eight competency levels. The Austrian levels are aligned with those of the National Qualifications Framework.