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ICT and e-business skills and training in Europe : towards a comprehensive European e-skills reference framework : final synthesis report / A. Willi Petersen [and others].
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English
Published/Created
Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2005.
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138 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm.
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HF5548.325.E85 I37 2005q Oversize
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Electronic commerce
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European Union countries
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Information technology
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Study and teaching
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European Union countries
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European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training
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Petersen, A. Willi
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CEDEFOP panorama ; 93.
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CEDEFOP panorama, 1562-6180 ; 93
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Summary note
Recoge: 1. Executive summary - 2. Introduction - 3. ICT skills needs - 4. Skills needs in a comprehensive European ICT skills framework - 5. Matching the skills framework to ICT qualifications - 6. Guidelines and recommendations for ICT curriculum development - 7. Implementation issues and recommendations.
Notes
"TI-AF-04-001-EN-C"--P. [4] of cover.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-133).
ISBN
9289603038 ((paperback))
9789289603034 ((paperback))
Tech. report no.
TI-AF-04-001-EN-C
5149 EN
LCCN
2005455678
OCLC
58888690
International Article Number
9789289603034
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ICT and e-business skills and training in Europe : towards a comprehensive European e-skills reference framework : final synthesis report / A. Willi Petersen ... [et al.]
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