Title: Knowledge Futures in ICT and Education
1Knowledge Futures in ICT and Education
2Introduction and Disclaimer
By now, youve heard about the eForesee project
from far too many lecturers I will be
presenting the Foresight process adopted, and the
results of the process, and will not say anything
about the project itself.
3Overview of the Process
- Tools Used
- Stakeholder-mapping to include strategic players,
a range of experts and other stakeholders. - Local awareness-raising and training events.
- Questionnaires
- The creation of an Expert Panel responsible for
refining the inputs from the consultations. - Identification and analysis of main drivers.
4Overview of the Process
- The Outcomes of the Process
- Identification of actions lines.
- Creation of independent Foresight initiatives.
- Creation of the Vision Document.
- A second round of consultations with the
strategic players. - Implementation of the principal Action Lines.
5Overview of the process
Stakeholder Mapping
STEP 1
Stakeholder Pool
Expert Panel
Strategic Clients Experts
Consultations, Interviews, On-line
fora, Desk-based research
STEP 2
STEP 3
Mapping Alternative Futures Events and On-Line
- Possible
- Feasible
- Preferred
- Science Tech
- Economic Political
- Socio-cultural
STEP 4
Exploring Scenarios Expert Panel Meetings
Facilitated Workshop
STEP 5
Feasibility Analysis, SWOTs on Driver, Expert
Panel Meetings and WGs
STEP 6
Recommendations Action Lines and Reports Editoral
Group Meetings
STEP 6
STEP 7
Dissemination, Consultation, Implementation,
Events, Interviews
6Overview of the process
Stakeholder Mapping
STEP 1
Stakeholder Pool
Expert Panel
Strategic Clients Experts
Consultations, Interviews, On-line
fora, Desk-based research
STEP 2
STEP 3
Mapping Alternative Futures Events and On-Line
- Possible
- Feasible
- Preferred
- Science Tech
- Economic Political
- Socio-cultural
STEP 4
Exploring Scenarios Expert Panel Meetings
Facilitated Workshop
STEP 5
Feasibility Analysis, SWOTs on Driver, Expert
Panel Meetings and WGs
STEP 6
Recommendations Action Lines and Reports Editoral
Group Meetings
STEP 6
STEP 7
Dissemination, Consultation, Implementation,
Events, Interviews
7Building a List of Stakeholders
- Stakeholders identified through
- Participants from NSIT
- Individuals identified
- Respondents to call for interest in local media.
- Persons registering on eForesee website
- Participants in various awareness raising events
- And categorised by
- Ability to provide useful input
- Ability to influence change
- Ability to increase validity of outcome
8Overview of the process
Stakeholder Mapping
STEP 1
Stakeholder Pool
Expert Panel
Strategic Clients Experts
Consultations, Interviews, On-line
fora, Desk-based research
STEP 2
STEP 3
Mapping Alternative Futures Events and On-Line
- Possible
- Feasible
- Preferred
- Science Tech
- Economic Political
- Socio-cultural
STEP 4
Exploring Scenarios Expert Panel Meetings
Facilitated Workshop
STEP 5
Feasibility Analysis, SWOTs on Driver, Expert
Panel Meetings and WGs
STEP 6
Recommendations Action Lines and Reports Editoral
Group Meetings
STEP 6
STEP 7
Dissemination, Consultation, Implementation,
Events, Interviews
9Mapping of Stakeholders
- Awareness-raising events
- Questionnaire-based surveys
- Co-nomination exercises
- Extensive use of various media, in particular the
eForesee website - Stakeholder analysis
10Foresight Training Workshop
- Rationale and Approach to Foresight
- Using Foresight for National STI Policy-making
(the Accession Challenge) - Different kinds of foresight (Technology vs.
Social) - Scoping foresight, the process of developing
realistic objectives, mission statement - Linkage to STI Policy and key decision-makers
- Foresight tools and transfer of hands-on
experience - Learning from Relevant Foresight Experiences in
the EU particularly those focused on small
catch-up economies. - Different approaches for adapting foresight
tools. - Making the Most of Foresight Outputs
- Designing a Foresight Exercise From theory to
practice
11Overview of the process
Stakeholder Mapping
STEP 1
Stakeholder Pool
Expert Panel
Strategic Clients Experts
Consultations, Interviews, On-line
fora, Desk-based research
STEP 2
STEP 3
Mapping Alternative Futures Events and On-Line
- Possible
- Feasible
- Preferred
- Science Tech
- Economic Political
- Socio-cultural
STEP 4
Exploring Scenarios Expert Panel Meetings
Facilitated Workshop
STEP 5
Feasibility Analysis, SWOTs on Driver, Expert
Panel Meetings and WGs
STEP 6
Recommendations Action Lines and Reports Editoral
Group Meetings
STEP 6
STEP 7
Dissemination, Consultation, Implementation,
Events, Interviews
12Four Archetypal Scenarios
- Business as usual (surprise-free, best guess)
- Hard times (major challenges but not catastrophic
collapse) - Onwards and upwards (successful mastery of
current trends, do better) - Visionary/ paradigm shift (alternative
directions).
13Overview of the process
Stakeholder Mapping
STEP 1
Stakeholder Pool
Expert Panel
Strategic Clients Experts
Consultations, Interviews, On-line
fora, Desk-based research
STEP 2
STEP 3
Mapping Alternative Futures Events and On-Line
- Possible
- Feasible
- Preferred
- Science Tech
- Economic Political
- Socio-cultural
STEP 4
Exploring Scenarios Expert Panel Meetings
Facilitated Workshop
STEP 5
Feasibility Analysis, SWOTs on Driver, Expert
Panel Meetings and WGs
STEP 6
Recommendations Action Lines and Reports Editoral
Group Meetings
STEP 6
STEP 7
Dissemination, Consultation, Implementation,
Events, Interviews
14Contrasting Visions for Maltas Future in 2020
- Hard Times Apocalypse Soon! or APOCALYPSO
- Onward and Upward Scenario A Forward-Looking
Malta - Paradigm Shift Scenario Go.Malta.Go (Global
Malta/IT-friendly Malta)
15HARD TIMESApocalyse Soon! or APOCALYPSO
- Malta is sidelined - no active participation
anywhere in the world. Not forming part of the
global knowledge economy - Persistence of the current situation especially
the fragmentation in industry, government,
organisations - The baggage of a thousand years
- We cannot share and network if we have never been
taught to do this. - No teamwork at all levels
- We cannot blame youngsters if we do not teach
them - Limited space Feel threatened
- No one is doing any sharing
- Brain drain
- Unutilised capacity of ICT investment and in
education - Lack of RD
16Onward and Upward Scenario A Forward-Looking
Malta
- Malta is competitive, a leader in ICT with good
quality of life, cares for the social and
economic aspects and encourages the generation
and fostering of ideas. - The relationship between academic and industrial
spheres is strong - Development of the sectors of research and
innovation - There is training at all levels and re-thinking
of the educational system - There is a social debate about value of
technology and how to use it - More maturity among social partners
- Rethinking of political transparency and
political system - The infrastructure is improved
- Cooperation develops between local companies and
clusters develop - The right funding arrangements are available.
17Paradigm Shift Scenario Go.Malta.Go
- Malta is a showcase to propagate ideas and
experiments in education. - Flexible (human resources)
- Small is beautiful
- Creativity
- Community spirit and collaboration
- Maximising on Maltas entrepreneurial heritage
- Application of communication/ collaboration
skills - Higher levels of technological innovation
Infrastructural upgrades - Government as a facilitator e-government and
incentives for investment but largely driven by
commerce - Reliant on private sector
- ICT catering for needs in business, communication
and education - Virtual high bandwidth in place
- Cultural languages, brokerage skills
18The Vision Go.Malta.GoMalta in 2010 Living in
a Knowledge Community
- Highly-networked, knowledge-driven community
where the knowledge residing in individuals and
organizations, is mapped on an ongoing basis, and
made available in real-time via the National
Knowledge Platform to the community for
discussion, analysis and learning.
Organisational, sectoral and socio-cultural
boundaries are thereby lowered, allowing for
strong community dynamics in favour of fast track
learning. - Highly innovative product niches created, with
ideas and individuals produced through a national
applied research center, and supported by a
startup fund to enable the exploitation of
emerging new ideas.
19The Vision Go.Malta.Go Malta in 2010 Living
in a Knowledge Community
- Local knowledge strengths in cultural heritage,
commerce, crafts, fisheries, education, lifelong
learning, creativity, health, diplomacy, the
Maltese diaspora, are fully but sustainably
exploited using latest developments in science,
technology and innovation. - The highly developed ICT and KM infrastructure,
the excellent location and facilities for
conferencing and research, as well as Maltas
small size make it an ideal testbed for a synergy
of innovative eCommunity, eGovernance and
eCommerce ventures.
20The Vision Go.Malta.Go Malta in 2010 Living
in a Knowledge Community
- The ageing population in Europe allows Malta to
exploit specialized niche markets in tourism
catering for a range of concerns and interests
including a secure environment, health, knowledge
services especially for persons with special
needs, lifelong learning, cultural heritage,
required by the more well-off, mature tourist.
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22Overview of the process
Stakeholder Mapping
STEP 1
Stakeholder Pool
Expert Panel
Strategic Clients Experts
Consultations, Interviews, On-line
fora, Desk-based research
STEP 2
STEP 3
Mapping Alternative Futures Events and On-Line
- Possible
- Feasible
- Preferred
- Science Tech
- Economic Political
- Socio-cultural
STEP 4
Exploring Scenarios Expert Panel Meetings
Facilitated Workshop
STEP 5
Feasibility Analysis, SWOTs on Driver, Expert
Panel Meetings and WGs
STEP 6
Recommendations Action Lines and Reports Editoral
Group Meetings
STEP 6
STEP 7
Dissemination, Consultation, Implementation,
Events, Interviews
23Drivers within Maltese Context
Governance 25
Social/ Cultural 15
Education System (and research) 12
Industry/ Economic 9
Links to Europe and the Mediterranean Region 5
Human Resources 5
Technology 3
Infrastructure and Environment 3
24Overview of the process
Stakeholder Mapping
STEP 1
Stakeholder Pool
Expert Panel
Strategic Clients Experts
Consultations, Interviews, On-line
fora, Desk-based research
STEP 2
STEP 3
Mapping Alternative Futures Events and On-Line
- Possible
- Feasible
- Preferred
- Science Tech
- Economic Political
- Socio-cultural
STEP 4
Exploring Scenarios Expert Panel Meetings
Facilitated Workshop
STEP 5
Feasibility Analysis, SWOTs on Driver, Expert
Panel Meetings and WGs
STEP 6
Recommendations Action Lines and Reports Editoral
Group Meetings
STEP 6
STEP 7
Dissemination, Consultation, Implementation,
Events, Interviews
25The Vision A Summary
- Exploitation of highly innovative product niches
- Building a highly developed ICT infrastructure
- Maltas small size a testbed for innovative
eAnything - ICT creating a more secure, better-networked
community.
26The Vision Malta in 2010 Living in a Knowledge
Community
- Innovative RD towards a more competitive ICT
industry within a highly-networked,
knowledge-driven community.
27University of Malta
Pri/Sec ICT education
Industry
MCAST
Diploma Courses
28University of Malta
Applied Research Centre
Pri/Sec ICT education
Industry
MCAST
Diploma Courses
29More research oriented education
University of Malta
Applied Research Centre
Mobility Programme
Pri/Sec ICT education
Industry
MCAST
Diploma Courses
30More research oriented education
Startup fund
University of Malta
Applied Research Centre
Mobility Programme
Pri/Sec ICT education
Industry
MCAST
Diploma Courses
31RTDI Programme
More research oriented education
Startup fund
University of Malta
Applied Research Centre
Mobility Programme
Pri/Sec ICT education
Industry
MCAST
Diploma Courses
32RTDI Programme
More research oriented education
Startup fund
University of Malta
Applied Research Centre
Mobility Programme
Pri/Sec ICT education
Innovative startups
MCAST
Development Industry
Diploma Courses
Multi-nationals
33RTDI Programme
More research oriented education
Startup fund
University of Malta
Applied Research Centre
Mobility Programme
Legal, Regulatory Standards Network
Pri/Sec ICT education
Innovative startups
MCAST
Development Industry
Diploma Courses
Multi-nationals
34RTDI Programme
More research oriented education
Startup fund
University of Malta
eCrime Security forum
Applied Research Centre
Mobility Programme
Legal, Regulatory Standards Network
Pri/Sec ICT education
Innovative startups
MCAST
Development Industry
Diploma Courses
Multi-nationals
35RTDI Programme
More research oriented education
Startup fund
University of Malta
eCrime Security forum
Applied Research Centre
Mobility Programme
Legal, Regulatory Standards Network
Pri/Sec ICT education
Innovative startups
MCAST
Development Industry
eCareer and eEmployment Network
Diploma Courses
Multi-nationals
36Other Action Lines
- Instilling a Foresight culture Schools, policy
making - Widening education e-learning, e-centre for
lifelong learning - Social and community Culture and ICT,
FutureFest-Futurechild
37Conclusions
- This was the first local Foresight experience
- It lacked a clear direction and premeditated
structure. - We tried to emulate well-tried approaches which
worked well elsewhere, with limited success. - The experience provided invaluable input to the
other Foresight exercises. - The output is intended to be seen as a live
document, changing and adapting to new
circumstances.
38Conclusions (2)
- Lack of relevant statistics and related resources
is a major stumbling block for Technology
Foresight in Malta. - The tools are useful, the process is invaluable,
identifying and motivating the right actors is
crucial.