Tasos Pagkakis
Learning and Education in the Networked society
1st European Summit
“Education on the Cloud”
22-03-2014
http://schoolonthecloud.eu/
LLP Project:
School on the Cloud
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In the networked society
people, knowledge, devices,
and information are
networked for the growth of
society, life and business.
Vision
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Networked Society
COLLABORATION
INNOVATION
INTEGRITY
COMPETENCE
TRUST
SOCIALIZING
LEARNING
INTERACTING
MEDIACOMMERCE
SECURITY
& SAFETY
GOVERNMENT
EDUCATION
TRANSPORT
& LOGISTICS
HEALTHCARE
UTILITIESINTERACTION
INFRASTRUCTURE
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Changing behavior
DIGITAL NATIVES
SHARING
COLLABORATIVE
MOBILE
CONNECTED 24/7
TIME & SPACE
INDEPENDENT
DIGITAL APPEARANCE
ACTIVE
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School was an important building block in the
transformation from agrarian to industrial
society. Schools were built with the factory as
model – the clock, the lessons – they are
mirrors of the factory. However, nine out of ten
work places does not look like that anymore
Patrik Hernwall, Associate Professor
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Six areas of change
Work relations
Skills and knowledge
Ways of working
Work placeWork tools
Technical infrastructures
Behavioral
Physical
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Yesterday you graduated and you were set for
life – only needing to “keep up” a bit with
ongoing development within your chosen field.
Today when you graduate you’re set for say,
fifteen minutes
Don Tapscott, Macrowikinomics
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Going forward
› Engage and empower using ICT
› Open up: collaboration and
communication with anyone, universities,
companies, anyone as a teacher
› An emerging learning industry and eco-
system
› Access for all bridging the gaps: global
and local inclusion