Digital

Digital Digital skills are those needed to understand and process information from digital sources, use digital systems, technical tools, and applications. Digital Sources and/or devices include: cash registers word processing software computers to send emails and...

Document Use

Document Use involves a variety of information displays in which words, numbers, icons, and other visual characteristics (eg. line, colour, shape) are given meaning by their spatial arrangement Includes: print and non-print media (for example, computer screen or...

Thinking

Thinking is the ability to engage in the process of evaluating ideas or information to reach a rational decision Thinking differentiates between six different types of interconnected cognitive functions: problem solving decision making critical thinking job task...

Writing

Writing The ability to write: texts and writing in documents(for example, filling in forms) in non paper-based writing such as typing on a computer We use this skill when: we organize, record, document, provide information to persuade, request information from others...

Reading Text/Lecture

Reading Text/Lecture ability to understand reading material in the form of sentences or paragraphs generally involves reading notes, letters, memos, manuals, specifications, regulations, books, reports or journals Reading includes: forms and labels if they contain at...

Continuous Learning

Continuous Learning The ability to participate in an ongoing process of acquiring skills and knowledge Interesting fact…..more and more jobs require continuous upgrading and all workers must continue learning to keep or to grow with their jobs Workers’...