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Research Networks & GRID Systems & Services for Business and eApplications workshop, Bangalore, India 30th – 31st May 2005 Inga Bakane, Atis Kapenieks, Ilmārs Slaidins, Bruno Zuga Riga Technical university “Development and use of E-learning and new working environment in Latvia”
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Research Networks & GRID Systems & Services for Business and eApplications workshop, Bangalore, India 30th – 31st May 2005 Overview Establishment of new working environment in Latvia E-learning development in Latvia Opportunities for collaboration in IST activities among Latvia and other countries
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Research Networks & GRID Systems & Services for Business and eApplications workshop, Bangalore, India 30th – 31st May 2005 Riga Technical university The higher school started its work on 14th October, 1862 RTU is the main Technical university in Latvia. It offers advanced programs with the total number of about 12,000 students and 1,500 staff members. At present RTU comprises 8 faculties: Architecture Computer Sciences and Information Technologies Civil Engineering Electrical and Power Engineering Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering Economy Materials Science and Applied Chemistry Transport and Mechanical Engineering
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Research Networks & GRID Systems & Services for Business and eApplications workshop, Bangalore, India 30th – 31st May 2005 Goals of the project: Promotion of the FP6 IST Priority to Latvia. Performing technology studies and market studies. Manage contacts with other IST projects, EU experts, universities, Enterprises, SME`s etc. Creation of Information and dissemination centre. Organisation of Workshops, Conferences etc. Information Society Technologies promotion for Baltic States
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Research Networks & GRID Systems & Services for Business and eApplications workshop, Bangalore, India 30th – 31st May 2005 Establishment of new working environment in Latvia In recent years, policy-makers, businesses, researchers and statisticians have become increasingly interested in the effects of ISTs on work. The implementation and exploitation of these new technologies has led to profound changes in the organisation of work (at a micro level) and in labour markets (at a macro level). EU has been active in calling for up-to-date statistics on IS- related issues such as ICT enabled new ways of working, telework, work-related IT skills, employment in IT sectors and occupations.
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Research Networks & GRID Systems & Services for Business and eApplications workshop, Bangalore, India 30th – 31st May 2005 e-Work 3% percent of the Latvian working population is teleworking from home; 60% of the workforce has interest in at least one type of telework; 38% of the workforce has interest in permanent telework (10% very interested and 28% somewhat interested); 66% percent of the Latvian working population has interest in at least one type of telework; 40% of workforce has interest in permanent telework; 2.38% of the workforce can be considered as ‘mobile teleworkers’; 20% of employees in Latvia is using tele-cooperation (business contacts via e-mail, videoconferencing or electronic data transfer) in everyday work.
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Research Networks & GRID Systems & Services for Business and eApplications workshop, Bangalore, India 30th – 31st May 2005 E-learning development in Latvia The Distance Education Study Centre at Riga Technical University is one of the main key players in the e-Learning sector in Latvia. International projects, funded under EC IST 6 th FP Regional development projects
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Research Networks & GRID Systems & Services for Business and eApplications workshop, Bangalore, India 30th – 31st May 2005 Network of Excellence in e-Learning “Kaleidoscope” Kaleidoscope aims to ensure European leadership in the area of multidisciplinary research and technology development in e-Learning which is the ‘engine of the Knowledge Economy[1]’.[1] [1] Ruttenbur, B., et al, eLearning: The Engine of the Knowledge Economy, eLearning Industry Report, Morgan Keegan, 2000,
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Research Networks & GRID Systems & Services for Business and eApplications workshop, Bangalore, India 30th – 31st May 2005 Availability Increase of Innovative e-Learning for Promotion of Knowledge Based Economy in Latvia
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Research Networks & GRID Systems & Services for Business and eApplications workshop, Bangalore, India 30th – 31st May 2005 The Livani region was among the most economically developed in Latvia from 1980 to 1990 but during the period of transfer to a free market economy and a knowledge society, 90% of the old industry collapsed, causing unemployment to rise up to 25%. E-learning for Regional Development
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Research Networks & GRID Systems & Services for Business and eApplications workshop, Bangalore, India 30th – 31st May 2005 GDP in district with e-learning HR development projects (Preilu district) other districts
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Research Networks & GRID Systems & Services for Business and eApplications workshop, Bangalore, India 30th – 31st May 2005 Opportunities for collaboration in IST activities among Latvia and other countries e-Learning New working environment e-Inclusion
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Research Networks & GRID Systems & Services for Business and eApplications workshop, Bangalore, India 30th – 31st May 2005 For any question contact us: Inga Bakane - ibakane@cs.rtu.lvibakane@cs.rtu.lv Atis Kapenieks - desc@rsf.rtu.lvdesc@rsf.rtu.lv Thank you for your attention!
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