• No results found

Competency frameworks COMPUTING AND INTERNET CERTIFICATE (C2i)

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "Competency frameworks COMPUTING AND INTERNET CERTIFICATE (C2i)"

Copied!
10
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

(1)

Competency frameworks

COMPUTING AND INTERNET CERTIFICATE (C2i)

Mission Numérique pour l'Enseignement Supérieur (MINES - DGESIP)

(Digital Mission for Higher Education)

Ministry of Higher Education and Research

(2)

 

 

 

C2

I

 L

EVEL  

1  

Domain   Competences  

D1:   Working   in   an   evolving   digital   environment  

1.  Organising  a  complex  work  space   2.  Backing  up  remote  and  local  work  space   3.  Taking  interoperability  issues  into  account   4.  Maintaining  data  

 

Domain   Competences  

D2:  Being  responsible  for  the  digital  age   1.   Maintaining   control   over   their   professional,   institutional   and   private  digital  identity  

2.  Ensuring  protection  of  private  life  and  personal  data  

3.  Being  responsible  with  respect  to  rules  and  regulations  governing   the  use  of  digital  resources  

4.   Adopting   the   prevailing   rules   and   following   the   code   of   good   digital  practice  

 

Domain   Competences  

D3:   Creating,   processing,   using   and   distributing  digital  documents  

1.  Structuring  and  formatting  a  document   2.  Inserting  automatically  generated  information   3.  Producing  a  composite  document  

4.  Using  data  in  worksheets  

5.  Preparing  or  editing  a  document  for  distribution  

(3)

Domain   Competences  

D4:   Organising   searches   for   information   in  the  digital  age  

1.  Searching  for  information  adopting  a  suitable  approach   2.  Assessing  the  results  of  a  search  

3.  Retrieving  and  referencing  an  on-­‐line  digital  resource   4.  Organising  information  monitoring  

 

Domain   Competences  

D5:   Working   in   a   network,   communicating  and  collaborating  

1.  Communicating  with  one  or  more  partners     2.  Participating  in  a  group’s  on-­‐line  activity  

(4)

C2

I

 “

TEACHER

”  

D

OMAIN  

A

 

 

G

ENERAL  COMPETENCES  RELATED  TO  WORKING  AS  A  TEACHER

 

Domains     Competences  

A1.  Mastering  the  digital  work   environment  

A11.   Identify   ICT   personnel   resources   and   their   respective   roles   at   local,   regional  and  national  level  

A12.   Adopt   the   various   IT   components   (locations,   tools   etc.)   available   within   the  work  environment  

A13.   Select   and   use   the   resources   and   services   available   within   a   digital   workspace  

A14.  Identify  and  use  the  most  appropriate  tools  for  communicating  with  the   professionals  and  users  within  the  education  system  

A15.  Gathering  and  organising  resources,  making  use  of  professional  sources   A2.   Development   of  

competences   for   lifelong   learning  

A21.  Use  online  resources  or  distance  learning  systems  for  personal  learning   A22.  Refer  to  research  works  linking  knowledge,  learning  and  ICTE  

A23.   Keep   up-­‐to-­‐date   with   pedagogical,   organisational   and   scientific   developments   via   exchange   networks   relating   to   the   practitioner’s   particular   field,  discipline,  and  teaching  level  

A3.   Professional   responsibility   within   the   context   of   the   education  system  

A31.   Adapt   how   one   expresses   oneself   and   communicates   to   different   recipients   and   different   contexts   (institutional,   public,   private,   internal,   external,  etc.)  

A32.  Be  aware  of  the  issues  and  comply  with  the  rules  concerning,  for  instance:   searching   for   and  criteria  for  checking  the  validity  of  information;  IT  security;   internet  filtering.  

A33.  Being  aware  of  the  legislation  and  requirements  concerning  professional   use   of   ICTE,   particularly   with   respect   to:   Protection   of   individual   and   public   freedoms,   personal   safety,   child   protection,   data   confidentiality,   intellectual   property,  image  rights.  

(5)

D

OMAIN  

B  

C

OMPETENCES  REQUIRED  TO  TEACH  WITH  

ICT  

Domains   Competences  

B1.   Working   in   networks   using   collaborative  working  tools  

B1.1.   Search   for,   produce,   index,   share   and   pool   documents,   information  and  resources  in  a  digital  environment  

B1.2.   Contribute   to   a   piece   of   work   or   a   joint   project   within   disciplinary,  interdisciplinary,  cross-­‐cutting  or  educational  teams   B1.3.  Organise,  co-­‐ordinate  and  lead  work  carried  out  by  a  network   in  disciplinary,  interdisciplinary,  cross-­‐cutting  or  educational  teams   B2.   Design,   preparation,   analysis   and  

assessment  of  teaching  content  

B2.1.  Identify  learning  situations  appropriate  to  the  use  of  ICTE   B2.2.   Design   learning   and   assessment   situations   using   general   software   or   software   specific   to   the   discipline,   field   or   level   of   education  

B2.3.   Design   learning   and   assessment   situations   implementing   approaches  for  researching  information  

B2.4  Prepare  resources  appropriate  to  the  various  types  of  learner   and   teaching   situations,   choosing   between   the   formats   and   media   available  and  observing  the  rules  for  communication  

B2.5.   Design   learning   situations   or   systems   introducing   distance   learning  components  

B3.  Implementation  in  teaching   B3.1.   Lead   a   range   of   learning   situations,   taking   advantage   of   the   potential  of  ICT  (class  work,  individual  work,  work  in  small  groups)   B3.2.   Manage   the   alternation   between   activities   that   use   ICTE   and   those  that  do  not  

B3.3.  Manage  the  different  times  and  methods  of  working,  face-­‐to-­‐ face   and/or   distance,   in   order   to   take   into   consideration   the   diversity  of  pupils,  students  or  trainees  

B3.4.   Use   ICTE   to   support   and   tutor   pupils,   students   or   trainees   in   carrying  out  their  work,  their  projects,  their  research  

B3.5.  Anticipate  a  technical  problem  or  know  how  to  deal  with  it   B4.   Implementation   of   assessment  

processes  

B4.1.   Identify   the   ICT   framework   competences   (B2i®,   C2i®)   implemented  in  a  learning  situation  presented  to  pupils,  students  or   trainees  

B4.2.   Participate   in   a   group   process   for   assessing   ICT   competences   (B2i  ®  or  C2i  ®)  

(6)

C2I

 

LEVEL

 

2  

DOMAINS

 

COMMON

 

TO

 

ALL

 

SPECIALISMS  

Domain   Competences  

D1:  To  know  and  respect  the  rights  and   obligations  linked  to  digital  operations  

in  a  professional  context  

1.  To  adhere  to  and  integrate  legislation  relating  to  the  protection  of   individual  freedoms  

2.  To  adhere  to  and  integrate  legislation  on  digital  works  linked  to  the   professional  field  

3.   To   adhere   to   and   integrate   the   legal   aspects   relating   to   the   protection  and  accessibility  of  professional  information  

Domain   Competences  

D2:   To   manage   strategies   for   the   research   and   exploitation   of   digital   information  and  maximising  its  use    

1. To  produce  and  implement  a  strategy  for  researching  information   in  a  professional  context  

2. To  produce  and  implement  a  strategy  for  monitoring  information   in  a  professional  context  

3. To   produce   a   strategy   for   developing   and   assessing   professional   competences    

 

Domain   Competences  

D3:  To  organise  professional   collaboration  using  digital  technology  

1.  To  organise  collaborative  work  using  digital  technologies  

2.   To   coordinate   and   lead   collaborative   activities   in   a   digital   environment  

3.   To   adapt,   modify   and   transmit   data   whilst   respecting   inter-­‐ operation  in  a  context  of  collaborative  professional  work  

(7)

   

SPECIFIC

 

COMPETENCY

 

DOMAIN

 

 

”HEALTHCARE

 

PROFESSIONS”  

 

 

Domain   Competences  

D4:  Information  systems  and  processing  on  and  in   healthcare  

 

1.   Management   and   distribution   of   knowledge   on   healthcare  

2.   Gathering   and   archiving   data   in   healthcare   computer   systems  

3.   Decision-­‐making   and   management   tools   in   healthcare   computer  systems  

4.  Communication  of  data  in  healthcare  computer  systems     5.   Introduction   to   the   basics   of   the   software   used   in  

(8)

   

SPECIFIC

 

COMPETENCY

 

DOMAINS

 

 

“E

NGINEERING  PROFESSIONS

”  

Domain   Competencies  

D4:  Mastering  the  security  of  data  and  information   systems  

1  -­‐  Mastering  the  processes  involved  in  a  security  policy  in   order  to  participate  in  its  implementation  

2.    Identifying  the  parties  involved  in  setting  up  the  security   policy  and  ascertaining  their  legal  responsibilities  

3.   Identifying   and   ranking   data   so   that   it   can   be   appropriately  used  

4.   Assessing   the   security   of   procedures   and   knowing   the   limitations  of  tools  so  that  information  can  be  processed  in   accordance  with  the  location  and  mode  of  access  

5.   Estimating   the   intentional   and   accidental   risks   in   order   that  the  necessary  measures  can  be  taken  

Domain   Competences  

D5:  Steering  overall  management  of  the   information  system  

1.   Understanding   issues   around   information   systems   from  the  perspective  of  the  project  owner  

2.  Identifying  the  participants  and  stages  involved  in  an   “information  system”  project  to  ensure  clear  leadership  

3.   Expressing   every   aspect   of   the   requirement   and   ensuring   these   are   taken   into   account   by   the   project   manager  throughout  the  life  of  the  project  

4.   Meeting   the   requirements   of   interoperability   and   accessibility  from  the  perspective  of  the  project  owner  

5.   Interpreting   a   document   modelling   professional   processes  or  data  

(9)

   

SPECIFIC

 

COMPETENCY

 

DOMAINS

 

 

“L

EGAL  PROFESSIONS

”  

Domain    Competences  

D4:  Mastering  the  lifecycle  of  a  legal  instrument  

1.   Creating   electronic   documents   and   using   document   creation  support  systems  

2.   Mastering   digital   exchanges   between   judicial   or   legal   participants  and  the  services  offered  to  citizens  

3.  To  make  digital  exchanges  secure   4.  Archiving  information  

Domain    Competences  

D5:   Managing   the   challenges   of   the   digital   economy  

1.  Mastering  the  context   2.    Identifying  participants   3.  Mastering  the  tools  

Domain    Competences  

D6:  Guarding  against  the  risks  related  to   cybercrime  

 

1. Mastering   the   legislation   and   case   law   in   matters   of   cybercrime  

2.   Guarding   against   acts   of   cybercrime   in   the   work   environment    

(10)

   

 

SPECIFIC

 

COMPETENCY

 

DOMAINS

 

 

"SUSTAINABLE

 

ENVIRONMENT

 

AND

 

PLANNING

 

PROFESSIONS"  

Domain

 

Competences

 

D4:  Mastering  the  information  processing  systems  in  the   environment  and  planning  field  

1.   Recognising   and   identifying   the   databases   and   processing  tools  for  spatialised  and  thematic  data   2.   Using   the   appropriate   processing   tools   for   converting  data  to  knowledge  or  a  diagnostic  

3.  Ensuring  the  technical  and  thematic  validity  of  the   results  

Domain   Competences  

D5:  Communicating  on  environment  and  planning  using  digital   technology  

1.   Referring   to   rules   and   standards   relating   to   the   production  and  dissemination  of  digital  documents   2.  Designing  graphical  and  cartographical  documents   complying  with  the  rules  of  semiology  

3.   Guiding   the   design   of   communication   media   suitable  for  the  target  audiences  

References

Related documents