Digital skills for entrepreneurship

A few hours
Beginner

Course details

This course, ‘Digital skills for entrepreneurship’, introduces the essential digital competences every new entrepreneur needs to thrive in today’s technology-driven world. Grounded in the European DigComp framework, it helps you build confidence in using digital tools for market research, communication, content creation, problem-solving and online safety. You will also learn how to use AI to analyse data, automate tasks, create content and support smarter decision-making. Through hands-on scenarios and real-world examples, you will develop the digital foundations needed to build, manage and grow a modern business.

Target audience

  • Aspiring entrepreneurs with limited digital experience
  • Early-stage founders wanting to strengthen their digital capability
  • Professionals and students preparing to launch online businesses
  • Anyone interested in using AI and digital tools to support entrepreneurial activities

Learning objectives

  • Understand the five areas of the DigComp framework and assess your own digital competences as an entrepreneur
  • Search, evaluate and use online information effectively to support market research and data-driven decisions
  • Use digital communication and collaboration tools to work efficiently with teams, clients and partners in remote or hybrid environments
  • Create basic digital content including websites, social media posts, visuals and videos and apply SEO and copyright principles
  • Apply essential digital safety practices to protect data, devices and online identities
  • Use AI tools to support analytics, content creation, automation, customer service and operational efficiency in your business

Offered by

This content is offered by the European Commission. The European Commission is the European Union's politically independent executive arm. It is alone responsible for drawing up proposals for new European legislation, and it implements the decisions of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union.

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Schedule

  1. General
  2. Introduction
  3. Information and data literacy
  4. Communication and collaboration
  5. Digital content creation
  6. Safety
  7. Problem solving

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