The relational approach emphasizes the individual needs and motivations of modern technology users, defined in relation to the needs and benefits of all spheres of life. The relational approach to competences is a relatively new concept, according to which information technologies are not a separate area outside the sphere of everyday life, but a dimension of social life that crosses all its areas.
Social relation
I maintain a social relationship
I care about privacy
I manage images and information about me
Leisure time
I enjoy free time
I practice my hobbies
Health
I lead a healthy lifestyle
I use health care
I receive information and self-help health
Finance
I manage my finances
I buy cheaper
I earn online
Everyday affairs
I deal with official matters without leaving home
I do online shopping
I plan trips and travels
Civic engagement
I gain knowledge about the municipality, country and the world, in general
I participate in civic life
Source: A. Tarkowski et al., Taxonomy of functional digital competences and methodology for measuring the level of functional digital competences of people from the 50+ generation, Association "Cities on the Internet", 2015