New generations and hyperconnectivity are rapidly changing both educational needs and modes of delivery.
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According to FAO, family farming is the predominant form of agriculture in the world. It is estimated that there are just over 500 million family farms in the world, ranging...
With Copernicus' many online learning tools, all interested citizens can discover how Copernicus can help them in finding smarter and more efficient solutions...
In line with our goal to build capacity on behavioural insights at the European Commission, we offer different training courses for policy officers across DGs with an interest in applying...
Future of Learning: Preparing for Change - The central learning paradigm is characterised by lifelong and life-wide learning, shaped by the ubiquity of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). To reach the goals...
The meaning and scope of education are shifting towards self-fulfilment, rather than seeking qualification for a job. Education is increasingly shifting from obtaining degree to developing skills and specifically soft...
Inequality widening Source: World Inequality Report 2018 Potential inequality evolution scenarios Source: World Inequality Report 2018 Market valuations of online platforms...
By 2030, hyper-connected, tech savvy millennials will make up 75% of the workforce. An estimated 90% of today's jobs require some IT skills. In the EU, an estimated 61...
MOOC List, MOOCs and Free Online Courses, 2017 UNESCO eLearning industry, 9 Things That Will Shape The Future Of Education: What Learning Will Look...
Technological change has had little effect on the aggregate number of jobs so far, but estimates suggest that AI-enabled machines may expand the scope and spectrum of future...