The contribution of digital technology training to the digital competency gap. A case study from Austri

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Description

In this paper we ask to what extent additional digital training courses improve young people’s abilities to solve everyday digital tasks. We use survey data on digital skills, including an assessment of digital competency tasks, collected among adolescents and young adults (14-35 years) in Austria in 2023. The results show that different types of training correlate in both ways: positively (when it comes to basic training) and negatively (when it comes to specialised training). However, regression models including contextual factors such as gender, education and general attitudes towards technology, show that not all effects persist. The paper concludes that additional digital training can have an effect, but educational measures should also put a focus on strengthening positive attitudes towards digital technologies to promote digital competencies.
Period20 Jun 2024
Event titleHEAd'24 - Higher Education Advances
Event typeConference
LocationSpainShow on map

Fields of science

  • 503006 Educational research
  • 504007 Empirical social research
  • 509026 Digitalisation research

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation