Overview

Building ICT skills through DICT trainings & certifications

DICT delivers digital literacy and ICT upskilling through training programs, learning platforms, and partnerships that help learners build job-ready competencies.

Digital literacy Upskilling Certifications Community trainings

Note: “ICT Academy” is sometimes used as a label for DICT-led training and certification initiatives and partner programs. This site is a student-friendly summary template.

At a glance

Who
Students, educators, gov’t personnel, communities, the public
What
Trainings, LMS courses, certification pathways
Why
Improve digital readiness and employability

Tip: Replace the “Resources” links below with the exact pages you used in your research (DICT portals, news releases, partner announcements).

About

The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) supports nationwide capacity-building by running ICT trainings and initiatives—often including digital literacy rollouts and train-the-trainer activities for communities.

  • Community digital literacy activities and local training implementations.
  • Online learning / LMS-style course delivery for scalable skills training.
  • Industry certification initiatives through partnerships.
Student website template

Programs (examples)

Digital Literacy

Foundational ICT skills for learners and communities (basic computer use, online safety, productivity tools).

ICT Upskilling

Skills development via courses that may include programming, cloud, and other in-demand ICT areas.

Certification Pathways

Work-ready certification programs delivered with partners (e.g., global learning platforms and industry vendors).

Partners (commonly cited)

DICT has been publicly associated with certification and skills training partnerships (examples below). Replace or expand this based on your paper.

  • Google + Coursera certification-oriented training initiatives.
  • Huawei-related ICT Academy activities reported by participating institutions.

Add logos only if you have permission or are using them under fair use for a school report.

How it works

  1. Discover available trainings via DICT portals, regional pages, or announcements.
  2. Enroll through the platform’s registration/invite or standard enrollment process.
  3. Learn via modules, virtual sessions, and/or hands-on activities.
  4. Assess using quizzes, tasks, or partner certification exams.
  5. Earn certificates and apply skills in school, government work, or employment.

Resources

Put your references here. Suggested categories:

  • DICT official pages / portals (training, scholarships, LMS)
  • Partner announcements (Coursera/Google, Huawei ICT Academy activities)
  • News coverage and institutional posts (universities, events)

Example link placeholders (replace with your own):
• DICT main site
• DICT training portal / LMS
• Partner certification page

FAQ

No. This is a basic website template for research/school use. Add official links in the “Resources” section.
It depends on the program. Many initiatives target students, faculty, government personnel, and communities—often with free or subsidized options.
Programs range from digital literacy to more advanced ICT skills like programming, cloud, and certification-aligned tracks (varies by offering).