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Initiative offers free IT training
Austria🏛️ PoliticsCenter3 hr. ago

Initiative offers free IT training

Austria's Digitalization State Secretary, Alexander Pröll (ÖVP), announced a new initiative offering over 1,200 hours of free digital education content through a collaborative platform involving 30 companies, including ORF. The program includes 145 courses, modules, and games covering topics like AI, cybersecurity, programming, and digital literacy, targeting all age groups and skill levels. The initiative aims to bridge digital gaps by providing both online and in-person learning opportunities, emphasizing skills crucial for societal participation and competitiveness. Partners such as A1, Samsung, and IBM contribute expertise and programs, while the Digital Competence Offensive Austria (DKO) coordinates the effort.

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Initiative offers free IT training

Austria's Digitalization State Secretary, Alexander Pröll (ÖVP), announced a new initiative offering over 1,200 hours of free digital education content through a collaborative platform involving 30 companies, including ORF. The program includes 145 courses, modules, and games covering topics like AI, cybersecurity, programming, and digital literacy, targeting all age groups and skill levels. The initiative aims to bridge digital gaps by providing both online and in-person learning opportunities, emphasizing skills crucial for societal participation and competitiveness. Partners such as A1, Samsung, and IBM contribute expertise and programs, while the Digital Competence Offensive Austria (DKO) coordinates the effort.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the initiative as a government-led effort with balanced reporting on the collaboration between state and private sector partners. While the subject is politically charged due to its implications for national policy and economic strategy, the framing remains neutral, avoiding明显的左

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