This ubiquitous digitisation represents a significant shift in the relationship between society and computing; to perform basic tasks, people are forced to use computers and the internet. We propose that this era of mandatory computing requires new ways of measuring and theorising digital skills, which remain a key dimension of the digital divide. This article will review the theory and measurement of digital skills, which is three contributions to understanding how digital skills are encountered, acquired and designed.
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