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Strategy towards shaping the Information Society and networking building in the Baltic Sea Region

Strategy towards shaping the Information Society and networking building in the Baltic Sea Region Brussels 14 November 2001 - Speech Ralf Duckert: ralf.duckert@dsn-projekte.de. Strategic Fields and Actions Schleswig-Holstein - some examples. RISI / RISI +. Data Protection. Media Literacy.

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Strategy towards shaping the Information Society and networking building in the Baltic Sea Region

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  1. Strategy towards shaping the Information Society and networking buildingin the Baltic Sea Region Brussels 14 November 2001 - Speech Ralf Duckert: ralf.duckert@dsn-projekte.de

  2. Strategic Fields and Actions Schleswig-Holstein - some examples RISI / RISI + Data Protection MediaLiteracy Culture Structures of Learning For example Virtual Privacy Office Continued Education Network Cultural Server Virtual University of Applied Sciences Status November 2001

  3. International e-Activities of Schleswig-Holstein eris@ -The European Regional Infomation Society Association The voice of Europe´s regions in the Information - more than about 30 European member regions - Political forum for european regions - Center of excellence - two main activities: Structures of Learning / eris@ goes East For example BIT-Network - Network for promotion and dissemination of Information Society Research (12 regions around the Baltic Sea) BSVC - Baltic Sea Virtual Campus Status November 2001

  4. Baltic Sea Virtual Campus Interim period Development phases Phase 1: Starting of the initiative between Skåne and the University of Applied Sciences Lübeck 1998 - 2000 Phase 2: Feasibility Study2000-2001 Phase 3: Building up of the Baltic Sea Virtual Campus 2002 - 2004 Phase 4: Regular offers for students and for Lifelong Learning 2004 - Status November 2001

  5. Baltic Sea Virtual Campus Emerging New Structures of Learning Knowledge-Driven Economy and Information Society E-Learning Structures require Lifelong Learning (L³) Distance Education Education on Demand require

  6. Baltic Sea Virtual Campus Role of E-Learning for Regional Development Universities ideas ideas • Sustainable solutions for: • study courses • further education • entrepreneurship needs needs Politics Economy

  7. Baltic Sea Virtual Campus Economic and Labour Market Growth Effects mutual acceptance and acknowledgement of training - modules by ECTS Education Bigger regional demands by Training in new regional Co - operation ICT- jobs Improved competitiveness of Avoiding Unemployment regional ICT- industries by ICT- skilled Employees Higher Demand for Employees in ICT- jobs - Labour - Market Business Development Status November 2001

  8. Baltic Sea Virtual Campus The two pillars of the BSVC Baltic Sea Virtual Campus Virtual Regular Studies Virtual Further Education and Professional Training

  9. Baltic Sea Virtual Campus Objectives of the BSVC • to raise the attraction and to enhance the competitiveness of our regions • to be a key player in the rapidly developing multilingual and multicultural market for digital media use in higher education, further education, and professional training (e-learning) • to design, produce, and distribute easily localisable high-quality e-content products and services (internationalisation), and having them speedily adapted to the requirements of the target markets (localisation) • to put the resources in common and to share and specialise the competence to get a higher quality of education and training • to experience the educational mix for future professional needs • to extend participation into other parts of the Baltic Sea Area • to build experience and knowledge in cross regional and cross cultural projects Status November 2001

  10. Baltic Sea Baltic Sea Virtual Campus Virtual Campus Students get an access to study courses at a partner university The universities integrate study modules of the partners in their similar study fields One partner Other partner Building networks of experts Common development of study modules of the partners in similar study fields Common development of study modules of complete study fields Objectives of the Cooperation Status November 2001

  11. Baltic Sea Partners in the project Virtual Campus Danish Design Academy Copenhagen CopenhagenBusiness School Rigshospitalet Swedish Net University University Lund University of Applied Sciences Lübeck Virtual University of Applied Sciences (Germany) University Malmö University of Applied Sciences Hamburg Region Skane University of Applied Sciences Kiel University Kristiansstad Status November 2001 Vilnius University Riga TechnicalUniversity Baltic Sea Virtual Campus

  12. Baltic Sea Virtual Campus Interreg III b application: Work Packages WP 1:Common Systems Platform WP 2:Study fields WP 3:Business model WP 4:Evaluation Project and Financial Management Status November 2001

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