The Cieza City Council, through its Departments of Employment, Economic Development, New Technologies, and Transparency, will launch digital training courses in the coming days for the general public who want to improve their digital skills.

The project is subsidized by the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training, and Sports, within the framework of the Recovery, Transformation, and Resilience Plan, funded by the European Union (Next Generation EU). It will be completed in November, and throughout this time, it will train different groups of participants.

This activity, which takes place in the Padre Salmerón Library's computer lab in the morning or afternoon, is aimed at any citizen interested in acquiring digital skills and basic computer tools. It is free, in-person, and lasts 30 hours.

New opportunities to boost yourself

In this way, the Cieza City Council is taking advantage of every opportunity and resource to promote digital literacy among the population, bringing people closer to the government, so that every citizen has the knowledge, skills, and develops the necessary abilities to make effective use of new technologies, both in their private and professional lives and, of course, in their relationships with the increasingly digital public administration.

The methodology employed in these courses is practice-based, aimed at progressively acquiring technical skills and abilities based on three principles: practice, collaboration, and autonomy. In this sense, the established pathway connects various cross-curricular skills such as information and digital literacy, digital content creation, online communication, and network security.

Source: Cieza City Council.

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