The tenth ALL DIGITAL Week 2019 took place 25-31 March and was held under the patronage of Mr Tibor Navracsics, Member of the European Commission, and supported by Liberty Global, Certiport and Google Europe. In general, the campaign encourages Europeans to take active steps towards understanding digital transformation and benefiting from it by developing an adaptive mindset and lifelong learning approach in our ever-changing and increasingly digital world. This is done through thousands of activities covering the full range of digital skills from basic digital and media literacy to cybersecurity, robotics and Internet of Things. The ALL DIGITAL week was run in partnership with major European organisations: Lifelong Learning Platform, European Schoolnet, Europeana, Public Libraries 2030, CEPIS, European Banking Federation, Digital SME Alliance, European Cybercrime Centre of Europol. ALL DIGITAL are an associated network member of the Media & Learning Association with whom we share many objectives.
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