Intermediate Level:
Building Digital Fluency
Adult Digital Literacy Course focuses on equipping individuals with essential tech skills for daily life, work, and communication in a digital world. It covers basic device operation, internet usage, cybersecurity, digital communication, and practical tech applications.
This course provides practical, hands-on training tailored to different skill levels, ensuring that every individual whether a beginner or a professional gains confidence in using technology.
Through structured learning, participants will develop the digital fluency needed to navigate the modern world safely and efficiently, leveraging technology for personal growth, economic advancement, and family well-being.
Overall Course Objectives
- Empower individuals with the digital literacy skills for personal, economic, and social advancement.
- Promote responsible and safe technology use, including awareness of online dangers and cybersecurity.
- Build confidence in using digital tools for daily tasks, financial management, and entrepreneurial ventures.
- Foster lifelong learning and adaptability in a changing digital landscape.
Pre-requisites
Basic familiarity with digital devices and skills covered in the Beginner Level.
Course Outline
- Essential Digital Life Skills
- Digital Literacy & Communication
- Computing & Workplace Technology
- Internet Safety & Cybersecurity
- Financial Literacy & Digital Banking
- Entrepreneurship and Business Tech
- Accessing digital public services
Key Learning Areas
- Setting up and managing an email account.
- Navigating search engines, identifying credible sources and recognizing Deep Fakes.
- Safeguarding personal information online (spotting scams and phishing attempts).
- Understanding cybersecurity best practices for everyday use.
- Utilizing digital tools for financial management (budgeting apps, secure online banking).
- Using cloud storage to save, access, and share files online securely.
- Using Word Processing Software, Spreadsheets & Basic Data Entry (Microsoft Word, Google Sheets)
- Online Collaboration Tools (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Slack)
- Understanding E-commerce & Online Payments
- Using everyday digital tools such as navigation apps, audio features, and more.
- Overview of AI Tools for Productivity