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The first Pan-UK Forum on Digital Skills will bring together representatives from the whole country to look at three key topics related to the digital skills crisis facing digitally excluded people, and those who provide public and private sector services to them.

Sessions will include:

  • Local skills delivery: How do we ensure local support that delivers what people need, and create clearer value around informal learning that is recognising in skills strategies?

  • Algorithmic literacy: With social media driving ever more news, information and opinion, what skills do people need to stay up to date, and how will the social media ban link into this?

  • AI as a part of online literacy: When AI stops being an add-on, and starts becoming a basic part of digital skills, how will people assess the information they receive?  When should we trust and when should we question AI technology?

We are designing this as an interactive, immersive experience, with space for people to move between discussions and engage directly with the questions we set out to explore.

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The first Pan-UK Forum on Digital Skills will bring together representatives from the whole country to look at three key topics related to the digital skills crisis facing digitally excluded people, and those who provide public and private sector services to them.

Sessions will include:

  • Local skills delivery: How do we ensure local support that delivers what people need, and create clearer value around informal learning that is recognising in skills strategies?

  • Algorithmic literacy: With social media driving ever more news, information and opinion, what skills do people need to stay up to date, and how will the social media ban link into this?

  • AI as a part of online literacy: When AI stops being an add-on, and starts becoming a basic part of digital skills, how will people assess the information they receive?  When should we trust and when should we question AI technology?

We are designing this as an interactive, immersive experience, with space for people to move between discussions and engage directly with the questions we set out to explore.

BOOK DIRECTLY ONLINE: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/digitalpovertyalliance/2154995


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