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Lifelong Learning in the Knowledge Society Tom van Weert Chair ICT in Higher Education Photograph: Koen van den Driesche http://www.vuurtorens.nl
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Traditional education Education used to be: –Early in life –For life Application of “knowledge” used to be: –Later in life –For life
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Lifelong Learning Education is becoming: –Lifelong: Learning = Working = Living –Just in Time, Just Fit, flexible in time and place Application of “knowledge” is becoming: –Immediate: Working = Learning = Living –For now (not for life)
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Role of ICT Enabling: –Empowerment –Communication Integrated
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ICT is empowerment
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ICT is integrated communication
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Changes in living environment Global environment Personal environment Economical environment Social environment Cultural environment Political environment
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Global environment World Bank (2002): –Growing role of knowledge –ICT revolution –Global labour market –Political and social change –Spread of democracy –Violence, corruption, and crime –HIV/AIDS
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Personal environment Keeping up with the world around us –New technology use on a day- to-day basis –Information that “bombards” us –Different media formats; –Ways we communicate by –So much we have to know and handle
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Economical environment Economy Change Flexibility & Technology Operational Knowledge
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Economical Environment Economy Change Knowledge is like fish: Fresh today, Of no use tomorrow
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Economical Developments Knowledge worker: Learning at the work place Knowledge creation at the workplace
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Social environment Growing importance ‘Human capital’ ICT empowers in all dimensions of work ‘wholeness’ of working life (meaning of life) ‘enterprising’ society of dynamic professionals
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Social environment ‘Enterprising society’ Children have busy lives; who do they copy, you think?
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E-readiness ranking 2003 The Economist IBM 1.Sweden 2.Denmark 3.Netherlands USA United Kingdom 6.Finland 7.Norway 8.Switzerland 9.Australia 10.Canada/Hongkong http://www.ebusinessforum.com/
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E-readiness Ranking 2003 E-Readiness factors Connectivity and technology infrastructure Business environment Consumer and business adoption Legal and policy environment Social and cultural infrastructure Supporting e-services Social integration
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Cultural environment Zap Culture CuSee you IdIdea -IdNo idea W8Wait :-)) Great laugh :-<A bit sad (\0/)Angel in flight Fisch
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Cultural environment The Ten Commandments God: Im No. 1. No pix, plz. Uz my name nicely. Day7=holy. Take care of mum’n’dad. Don’t kill, scrU round, steal or lie. Keep yr hands (&eyz) off wot isnt yrs. http://www.ship-of-fools.com/Features/frameit.htm?0802/txt_comp3.html
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Cultural environment It is game time
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Political environment European Community: The Lisbon declaration (2000) Transition to a knowledge intensive society New approach to education and training needed http://europa.eu.int/comm/ele arning
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Risk for transition economies World Bank (2002): Threat of marginalization Policymakers need to make crucial changes New type of learning that emphasizes: –creating –Applying –analyzing –synthesizing knowledge –engaging in collaborative learning throughout the lifespan
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Traditional education (World Bank) Teacher: Source of knowledge Learners receive knowledge Testing for mastery All activities the same Teachers educated for life
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Lifelong Learning (World Bank) Educator: Guide to knowledge sources Learners learn by doing Assessment guiding learning Individualized learning Educators are lifelong learners
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Lifelong Learning is just around the corner, Hobie!
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Photograph: Koen van den Driesche http://www.vuurtorens.nl Lifelong Learning Thank you for your attention Is all about interaction
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