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Good practice . Will help those European regions that have already a strategy in place to analyse this strategy and identify possible areas for improvement . Common indicators .

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  1. Good practice Will help those European regions that have already a strategy in place to analyse this strategy and identify possible areas for improvement Common indicators Will help those European regions that have already a strategy in place to analyse this strategy and identify possible areas for improvement Main objectives

  2. Direct beneficiaries Public authorities (local or regional) and those government institutions (local or regional) that are in charge of the designing, planning and execution of the Information Society policy, and more specifically in the area of digital literacy for all. Indirect beneficiaries Indirect beneficiaries are those that will benefit in an indirect way. Target Public

  3. Partners Regions Blekinge (Sweden) North Netherlands Tampere (Finland) Yorkshire and the Humber (UK) Brandenburg (Germany) Extremadura (Spain) Piemonte (Italy)

  4. The Methodology CASE STUDY GOOD PRACTICE GUIDE GUIDELINES COMMON INDICATORS TRANSREGIONAL WORKSHOP REGIONAL REPORT REGIONAL WORKSHOP

  5. Indicator categories • Users and use • Indicators on the use of the digital literacy services and activities offered, they look at the users according to the different characteristics, as well as to the purpose of use of the services and activities. • Infrastructures • Indicators on the available access to internet in the region and the equipment available • Administration, government and e-services • Indicators on ICT investment, education and the services offered on-line by public administration • Impact and results • Indicators that measure the increase in usage and digital literacy activities offered

  6. CommonMethodology for impact assessment, based on common indicators Which allows to evaluate the results of their strategies and identifying the areas where more focus is needed. Main results

  7. CommonMethodology Guide for Good Practice and the Benchmarking will allow for improved Regional Digital Literacy Strategies, and to adopt the lessons learned from other regions, thus being able to address better the specific needs of groups with high risk of digital exclusion Main results

  8. CommonMethodology Guide for Good Practice and the Benchmarking An on-line European Observatory for Digital Literacy will be set up, which will integrate the common indicators and the good practice and will provide a platform continuous collaboration. Main results

  9. CommonMethodology Guide for Good Practice and the Benchmarking An on-line European Observatory for Digital Literacy. Complementary a European Network for Digital Literacy will be created so as to provide the physical (non-virtual) space for future collaboration Main results

  10. For further information, contact the web: www.bentli.net Manon@fundecyt.es Teresa@fundecyt.es

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