The intense use of technology in education has reshaped the conventional teaching learning process, enabling teachers, educators and learners with plenty of resources to improve learning and instructions. Central to this transformation is the cultivation of digital competence—the ability to use digital tools effectively, critically, and responsibly. This paper explores the impact of technology integration in fostering digital competence among educators and learners, highlighting how digital skills are essential for participation in modern educational ecosystems. Drawing on empirical research and theoretical frameworks, the paper discusses how technology promotes personalized learning, collaboration, creativity, and inclusive education. It also addresses the issues like the digital gap, confidentiality of data, and the necessity for continuous Advancement in professional life in digital skills. Emerging trends such as AI, virtual reality, and gamification are analyzed for their role in shaping future-ready digital competencies. The paper concludes by offering insights into how educational stakeholders can cultivate digital competence to improve engagement, inclusive, and future-oriented educational environments.
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