“…However, digital competence needs to be acquired not only by students but also by citizens in general (see, for example, the DigComp 2.0 framework: Vuorikari, Punie, Carretero, & Van den Brande, 2016) and by educators, in particular, especially in universities (Kress, 2010). In addition, teachers' self‐efficacy is of crucial importance and in this sense a self‐efficacy scale for teachers has already been developed, focusing on digital competence as described in EU's framework DigComp 2.0 (Mannila, Nordén, & Pears, 2018; Nordén, Mannila, & Pears, 2017). The importance of this is reflected in the European Framework for the Digital Competence of Educators (DigCompEdu; Redecker, 2017), which proposes 22 basic competences, organized into six areas, which educators should ideally acquire (Table 1).…”