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Created 26 May 2013

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MU
mugerco

I have watched the video and was wondering how this could or is to be translated into the context of a developing country. Is it something that has already been assessed? With the globalisation of information and the rise of the internet in countries with low income allowing them to compare their lifestyle with others accross the globe, does the younger generation have the same aspiration for pleasure as a motor in professional life or do they have a more pragmatic approach like the baby boomers or the X generation in the video " Education => career =>success"?

MU
mugerco

 Hi Mugering!

I'm sorry but I can not tell you if it has been assessed. I saw it on the internet and found very suitable from the point of view of many authors who claim that this is a new technological paradigm (Castells 2000) that is generating significant socioeconomic and sociocultural transformations (e-governance, e-learning e. business, e-work ...). and that these changes are caused mainly by the ubiquity of ICT's that is characterized by its high penetration and impact in all areas of people with new socio - cultural practices on ways to work, socialize, learn fun etc..

It is therefore necessary digital literacy massive learning skills and basic components tics directly related to the field of communication

thank you very much for you comments

Rafa

MU
mugerco

Just a caveat:More work and less jobs! I vote for that! But let us not forget that at the end of the day one has to make the product, sell the product and make a positive bottom line... or else someone has to bankroll you.