LEARNOVATION PROJECT DOCUMENTS
ICT, Lifelong Learning and Innovation Reports
Cluster 1. Learning in the life of digital natives - School education - Vocational Education and Training - e-Training of Teachers and Trainers Cluster 2. Changing relationships between working and learning - e-Learning at the Workplace - Professional Learning Networks - Inter-organisational Development through e-Learning Cluster 3. New Horizons for Higher Education - Higher education - Virtual Mobility - Evolved distance education Cluster 4. Learning Individuals and Learning Communities - Individual development through e-Learning - Communities generating learning as side effect - Non-professional learning communities Learnovation Vision Papers
Vision Paper 1: Inspiring young people to become lifelong learners in 2025
Vision Paper 2: Learning to work and working to learn in 2025
Vision Paper 3: Over and inside the ivory bridge - How Universities will become ideal places in which to learn
Vision Paper 4: Learning individuals and learning communities: informal learning in 2025Learnovation Foresight Report
The foresight activity of Learnovation is framed within its goal of building a new vision of technology enhanced learning in Europe, by means of a consensus process which overcomes traditional borders of education and training and addresses learning in a much broader perspective, centred on its role in innovation and lifelong learning implementation, and in light of a policy advising perspective. PDF, 1Mb
The Learnovation objectives:
- to explore, analyse and document emerging innovation paradigms in all eLearning areas of application – the so-called “ eLearning territories ” and to produce 12 Thematic Reports;
- to relate the use of ICT for learning (actual and potential) to policy priorities in the field of lifelong learning and in a broader perspective (New Lisbon, Innovation, competitiveness and cohesiveness of knowledge society);
- to develop a consensus-based new vision of eLearning, linked to innovation paradigms and taking into account the differentiation dimension of “eLearning territories”, by involving all EU and national actor categories that might contribute to the process – through EU and national discussion seminars and web collaboration work;
- to design and activate a foresight capacity on future use of ICT to support learning processes in all aspects of European citizens’ life and to produce a focussed Foresight Report;
- to propose a set of indicators and a collection and analysis process able to document achievements of ICT to support learning processes following the Learnovation vision, in view of supporting the policy making process at EU and at national level;
- to develop a project multiplying effect on different parts of lifelong learning systems and in the broader societal scenario, by actively involving external actors in the organisation of Learnovation seminars in their own environment, guaranteeing a strong cascade effect, and the professional media campaign.

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