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Discover Your Digital Strengths: A Guided Exploration
Answer 20 questions about important skills for a world that’s always changing because of AI and tech.
We will focus on skills like searching, sorting, and understanding data, keeping your identity safe, interacting well with others, and techical skills, including using AI apps.
For each question, slide a bar from 1 to 5. Each number has a short explanation to help you pick the right answer.
Data Fluency: Navigating Information and Data
This includes finding, organizing, and evaluating digital information and data. Think of it as being a skilled navigator in the sea of digital content, deciding what is relevant and trustworthy.
Why it matters? These skills are important for making informed decisions and solving complex problems at school and in all professional fields.
Effective Communication and Collaboration
This is about mastering the art of working and communicating effectively online via email, professional and social networks, documents, video calls, and apps.
Why it matters? These skills are essential in our interconnected world, enabling successful teamwork and responsible digital citizenship across personal and professional areas.
Content Creation and Management
It is about producing and managing multiple forms of digital content. Think of it as being both a creator and a curator in the digital world, combining creativity with organization.
Why it matters? It’s crucial for communicating ideas and driving innovation, allowing you to grow your career by becoming a strong contributor who uses technology effectively and ethically.
Cybersecurity: Online Security and Ethics
This is about protecting data and identity security, privacy, and compliance. It’s about being a vigilant guardian of your and others’ digital presence.
Why it matters? These skills are fundamental in all careers to protect sensitive information and maintain trust when using technology.
Personal Wellbeing, Sustainability, and Environmental Impact
This is about maintaining a healthy relationship with digital technology while being aware of its environmental impact.
Why it matters? It is vital to feel safe when using technology, protect your health, and understand the energy consumption and ecological impact of the technology you use at home, school, or work.
Creative Problem-Solving with Technology and AI
This relates to using problem-solving methodologies, digital tools, and AI technologies like chat agents and apps to address challenges creatively. It also includes using low-code/no-code platforms and prompt engineering to communicate effectively with AI tools.
Why it matters? These skills are essential to adapting, advancing your career, finding better opportunities, and innovating in a rapidly evolving economy. As AI tools become more prevalent, leveraging them for problem-solving will be increasingly valuable.
Continuous Learning
This is the ongoing process of learning, improving digital skills, and assisting others. It’s about being a lifelong learner and a mentor in digital technologies.
Why it matters? This skill ensures you stay current and competitive in an ever-changing world to grow in your current job, open new opportunities, or start your business.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this assessment measure?
The Digital Skills Compass evaluates 20 competencies across 7 key dimensions: Information and Data Literacy, Digital Communication and Collaboration, Digital Content Creation, Cybersecurity and Privacy, Digital Wellbeing and Sustainability, Problem-Solving with Technology and AI, and Continuous Learning. Your results show where you stand compared to others in your industry.
How long does it take?
About 10 minutes. You'll answer 20 questions using simple sliders, rating your comfort level from 1 to 5 on each digital skill.
What do I get after completing the assessment?
You receive a personalized report including: your Digital Skills Index score compared to your industry benchmark, detailed analysis of all 7 skill dimensions, a 30-60-90 day development plan with specific actions, and a customized AI learning path based on your current level—from beginner basics to advanced integration.
Is my data private?
Yes. We don't collect personal information, require login, or store identifiable data. Your responses generate an instant report—once you close the page, it's gone unless you download the PDF. This page tracks web analytics but doesn't use cookies or pixels, nor does it collect PII. To personalize the report, we collect the sector, employee range, and tool-calculated index for quality assurance. These details can't be linked to you.
Who created this assessment?
The Digital Skills Compass was developed by AI4SP (AI for Social Progress and Economic Growth), as part of our digital equity and AI literacy efforts. The assessment framework is based on international digital competency standards and has been used by over 358,000 individuals across 70+ countries.
How is AI used in this tool?
Your assessment results are analyzed by large language models from Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google to generate personalized insights, development plans, and AI learning recommendations tailored to your industry and skill level. For complete details on how we use AI, read our AI Transparency Report.
Who created and funds this assessment?
The Digital Skills Compass is free and private thanks to the Raikes Foundation and AI4SP. It is powered by Anthropic AI, Google Gemini, and OpenAI. Based on the Digital Skills Compass™ methodology and global benchmarks from AI4SP. Trusted by individuals, governments, and organizations in 70 countries.