The EuNIC project: an approach to digital literacy for adults

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Manuela Delfino
Maria Ferraris
Donatella Persico
Francesca Pozzi

Abstract

Description of a first approach to adult education to a prudent and wise use of information technology and communication-oriented approach to the acquisition of stable and deep conceptual elements that logically precede the elements of technical and procedural.

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