Abstract
CatalunyaAbstractAccording to the Academy of Finland and Tekes, the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation, there are two prominent driving forces in today’s global operating environment. Th e fi rst is the trend towards increasing mobility; the second is the growing interdependence of diff erent parts of the world, their increasing interaction and cooperation in the economy, production, social development, communications and human exchange. In today’s global and technological world, learning has become increasingly important to all people and all communities. It is widely understood that the most important skills of the future will be communication skills. Today, everyone is able to access vast amounts of data without a mediator. Critical thinking skills are needed as a productive and positive activity. Critical thinkers see the future as open and malleable, not as closed and fi xed. As noted in the UNESCO Report on Knowledge Societies (2005), there is a general agreement on the appropriateness of the expression “knowledge socie-ties”; the same cannot be said of the content. However we defi ne the 21st century societies there are some trends that seem to have consequences in all spheres of life. Globalization and digitalization have fundamental consequences in educational and learning life, working life and in governance. Th e vision is a society which develops and utilizes the opportunities inherent in the information society to improve the quality of life, knowledge, international compe-titiveness and interaction in an exemplary, versatile and sustainable way. Th ese ideas have been used to develop the Global University System (GUS) within the UNESCO Chair in global e-learning at the University of Tampere. Because of the importance of media and digital literacy and competencies, in 2007 the Government of Finland published a Proposal for an action programme for developing media skills and knowledge as part of the promotion of civil and knowledge society. Th e reason for setting up this committee was the topicality and importance of media education as part of citizenship skills and the problems encountered in its realization.
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Varis, T. (2007). New technologies and innovation in higher education and regional development. RUSC. Universities and Knowledge Society Journal, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.7238/rusc.v4i2.309
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