Next Wednesday, January 15, the Punt TIC Network will launch a new edition of the Winter Campus. Once again, the initiative will be designed to work on digital skills, learn about new tools and discover new resources. Specifically, the online training actions will be aimed at the people who are the driving forces of the Punt TIC Network and will have personalized guidance, constant monitoring and individualized support from members of the Technical and Driving Office of the Punt TIC Network.
Firstly, the three-hour 'Cybersecurity' course will present the Cybersecurity Agency of Catalonia, explain three tools and applications: TABÚ, STOPNCII.ORG and TAKE IT DOWN and will provide a space to share learning, knowledge and resources. Those who pass the training will obtain competence 2.6. Digital identity management (intermediate level). Secondly, the six-hour 'Systems maintenance' course will introduce the latest changes to operating system and software packages, the installation of the latest versions, software management, the FLOSS philosophy and the Punt TIC Network, the configuration of shared resources and the operation of the local network, as well as introducing the Punt TIC Network's SAU service. Those who pass the training will obtain competence 5.1. Technical problem solving (advanced level). Thirdly, the six-hour 'Digital Administration' course will present the main cybersecurity and data protection tips in digital processing, identify the most common procedures in the Punt TIC Network, list the online platforms for searching for tenders, subsidies and economic resources and recognize the key agents in the territory. People who pass the training will obtain competence 4.2. Protection of personal data and privacy (intermediate level).
The courses will be offered in an asynchronous format through the network's virtual platform. The three training proposals will remain open from Wednesday, January 15, until Friday, January 31. In this sense, interested people will be able to register even if they have started until the thirty places available for each course are exhausted. The training pace will be completely autonomous with the aim of encouraging the participation of the maximum number of people. Each training will work on different digital skills according to DigComp 2.2. The assessment of the achievement of the training objectives will be based on participation, individual work and tutored activities. Finally, once the training proposal has been passed, the participants will obtain badges that will certify the digital skills achieved according to DigComp 2.2.
Interested people can register for the Winter Campus through this online link .