An European strategy in the Age of knowledge-based society: Building New knowledge network between Traditional and Distance Teaching Universities. New Content on Internet for the Global Job Market.
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1. An European strategy in the Age of knowledge-based society: Building New knowledge network between Traditional and Distance Teaching Universities. New Content on Internet for the Global Job Market.
Maria Amata Garito, President and Rector, Università Telematica Internazionale UNINETTUNO
garito@uninettuno.it
2. In 2016, according to Cisco Systems, will be 10 billion mobile devices connected on Internet compared to UN world population estimated at about 7.3 billion of people. This means that, on average, each person will have more than one device connected to Internet.
4. Now with the "virtual classroom”
people of different cultures and languages compare themselves and interact without boundaries and limits, student takes an active role and become a builder of new knowledge by means of collaborative dimension of learning.
7. The Value of the e-learning market today is around 91 bilion dollars.
In 2018 will reach around 168.8 bilion dollars.
In the United States
the number of students enrolled at least one course on line
- 2009: 5.5 million
- 2010: 6.1 million
- 2011: 6.7 million
8. In the European Union in 2011 the e-learning market has an annual growth rate of 5.8%
from 6.1 billion dollars in 2011 to the expected 8.1 billion dollars of 2016
By 2016 will have approximately 3 million students enrolled in online courses
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10. 1.Exchange of educational content;
2.Co-creation of educational content;
3.The Consortium for collaborative learning
University in the XXI century should be increasingly characterized as a global network, an ecosystem, it should make deep and structural changes, and it should include three stages of level:
11. The University in the knowledge society is facing a crossroad:
between stagnation and renewal,
between atrophy and the Renaissance.
12. “….how do you evaluate the work of 100.000 students if you do not have 10.000 tutors? The answer is, you need to use technology to do it for you. And the solution we ended up using is peer evaluation…..”
Daphne Koller, founder of Coursera during a TED speech
MOOCs or online videolessons are not replacing universities as such. There are many deficiencies in pedagogical-didactic models and in evaluation systems of on line courses
13. L’Université médiévale
In the medieval Universities, the curricula were common, students did not belong to a single University, but they could attend the courses of all the existing Universities.
In order to attend the lessons of the best professors they moved from one location to another, facing exhausting journeys on foot or horseback to follow a law course at the University of Bologna or a theology course at the University of Paris.
15. Jacques Delors, former President of the European Union, "Growth, Competitiveness and Employment - The challenges and ways forward into the twenty-first century"; in the 1993 Delors proposed EU member countries to build a new competitive and inclusive economy, based for its growth on "human capital, the main resource for all forms of development."
16. There is the Europe of the economy but not the Europe of universities
Each European country continues to legislate on University topics at the national level while the world moves globally
17. A strategy for EADTU to create an alliance between European traditional and distance Universities, in order to create a new model of European University
20. Distance University today allows to innovate traditional universities and make them move under open skies, with no boundaries, creating new knowledge, but also new values.