Section outline
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The Internet, World Wide Web, and introduction to the digital world
Apply what you learn about World Wide Web, Internet, the web 2.0 technologies and demonstrate your understanding on how to implement a website and identifying a digital presence, and explain how this can be applied in creative industries by completing ”The Internet, World Wide Web and introduction to the digital world” Course.
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Digital Content & Publishing
Why should we need skills for digital content? Explore the ”Digital Content & Publishing” Course, understand the difference between various types of digital content, learn how to create wikis, blogs and newsletters, and different digital content for different media environments. There is no prior knowledge or qualification requirement to begin acquiring the skills needed for digital content curation, preparation, and publication that allow you to work and perform in various online environments.
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Data Protection and Open Licenses
Apply what you learn about Digital Safety and current national and European legislation surrounding the protection of personal data (GDPR) and of copyright laws, by completing the Data Protection and Open Licenses Course. Activities include working with online interactive platforms and tools in exercises targeted at learning what to consider when choosing an (open) license, together with activities to develop an understanding of data protection regulation.
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Digital Curation - Digital Libraries and Museums
Get an overview of tools and methods used to develop engagement with digitized cultural objects online and learn how to use them for fostering and evaluating dissemination, engagement, and collaboration possibilities for sharing structured information about cultural content online, and the possibilities of inviting the public to participate. A series of tools, with their respective tutorials, will be presented throughout the "Digital Curation - Digital Libraries and Museums" Course.
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Digital Safety, Security and Ethics
Enhance your cybersecurity knowledge and skills in order to protect your devices and online data. Learn about malware and networking risks and the associated protection measures. Gain a better understanding of digital ethics and how to identify and address the ethical concerns associated with your work or projects.
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Digital Storytelling
Get feedback from a global community of learners on the methodology of digital storytelling (DST) and learn storytelling content development through the use of digital technologies and associated skills such as communication, collaboration, creativity and critical thinking. The completion of the "Digital Storytelling" Course should help you to increase and preserve the effectiveness of your work on data literacy and digital content creation.
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Digital Audiences, Digital Analytics
Enhance your online communication by equipping yourself with the knowledge and skills to identify your digital audience and expand it using search engine optimization. Learn how to assess your online impact using social media and google analytics.
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Social Media for Culture
Choose from a variety of options including lectures, video links to other content, different kind of OERs, tutorials on how to improve social media engagement in the cultural sector and non-formal education, how to evaluate the impact of social media, and how to use social media to promote the creative industries. Learn how to increase the number of people involved in the learning process, and to find new forms of educational work in non-formal educational environments that play an important role in education nowadays.
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Augmented and Virtual Reality
Master your skills with in-depth learning about the difference between Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) by understanding concepts such as 360° Images and Projection Mapping and designing for VR and AR and start creating today your own VR/AR experience.
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Mobile Apps and Mobile User Experience
Learn how to design mobile applications and interactions, use Storyboards for the design process, prototype your design ideas and your own app, use different digital tools to achieve good UX and many other skills by completing the "Mobile Apps and Mobile User Experience" Course.
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Digital Management in Culture
Start directing your new skills towards implementing a business plan, hiring, managing, training and appraising staff in the cultural sector by using specific apps and online tools, and outline the uses of digital apps and tools in marketing and publicising cultural activities after completing of the ”Digital Management in Culture” Course.
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Digital Communication and Presentation
Understand the concept of digital communication and presentations, have a basic knowledge about digital strategy, use most common communication tools, i nteract with others digitally, use most common presentation tools and create easy and simple presentations by completing the "Digital Communication and Presentation" course.
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Online and Mobile Digital Media Tools
Demonstrate your new skills in online editing tools for Social Media (audio, foto, video), audio and video streaming and mind-mapping software by sharing your DigiCulture completion badge of the ”Online and Mobile Digital Media Tools” Course with your network. There is no prior knowledge or qualification requirements for this module, but access to the Internet and a computer/laptop/mobile device are required
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