Abstract

This study on strategies for the management of digital competences used by higher education institutions is of great relevance since, with the ubiquity of ICTs, it becomes necessary to encourage the use of critical, ethical and creative use of digital resources and tools, integrating new actions into the educational context. Thus, the article aims to identify which teaching and learning strategies higher education institutions are performing for student qualification in digital skills. In order to collect data, the study was carried out in two stages, the first one referring to exploratory searches, to identify models of digital skills, emphasizing the European Digital Competence Framework for Citizens DigComp 2.0. In a second moment, the carrying out of searches in a systematic way, to identify teaching and learning strategies. From the qualitative analysis between the similarities of the strategies identified, and the digital competences, it is possible to cross-cut these data, classifying the actions carried out by the academic centers, according to the five areas evidenced in the European Framework. In this bias, the study demonstrated that the actions taken by higher education institutions do not serve the areas of digital content creation and security, recommending new academic practices to overcome this gap.

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