The specific features of assessing digital skills on Pix

7 levels

From beginner to expert, the questions adapt to your level, answer after answer.

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16 competences

Useful to everyone, in all circumstances, going beyond tools and software

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More than 3000 questions

Inspired by real-life situations and updated as technology advances

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Fun challenges inspired by real life

Improve your digital skills through interactive activities and real-life simulation exercises. Depending on the question, you can browse the web freely, use your digital environment to answer, or draw on your own knowledge.

To every questions, its variants

Deux questions vous paraissent similaires ? Chaque question est créée avec ses variantes, qui visent à tester la même compétence et proposer le même exercice avec une réponse différente. Le but n'est pas d'apprendre par cœur la réponse, mais de la maîtriser réellement.

Two questions seem similar to you? Each question is created with its variants, which aim to test the same skill, with the same exercise but a different answer. The goal is not to learn the answer by heart, but to really understand it.

Play an active part in your learning experience!

Providing proof

Carry out a task in your own digital environment, outside of the platform, and then report the answer on Pix!

Recreating real-life situations

Immersed in a situation inspired by real life, you are looking for the solution that applies to this context.

Interactive challenges

In an actual simulator under the exercise, you will carry out a task in an interactive zone, without having to leave the platform.

Digital knowledge

Answer questions with your own digital knowledge or look for it on the internet.

Test your skills in 16 digital competences

The Pix questions assess your proficiency in 16 competences across the 5 competence areas of the European DigComp framework. These digital skills are cross-cutting and transferable, meaning they are useful to everyone – students, professionals, jobseekers, retirees and others – and in all circumstances, regardless of the tools and software used.

Pix’s common framework

Information and data

Search engines, information intelligence, fake news, organising files, using a spreadsheet...

Communication and collaboration

Emails, calendars, social media, collaborative work and document sharing platforms, digital public services...

Content creation

Editing text, image, sound and video files, copyright, programming...

Protection and security

Personal data, accessibility, workstation ergonomics, cybersecurity, environmental impact of digital technology, cyberbullying...

Digital environment

Solving technical problems, operating systems, IT and equipment, the history of IT...