Monde mondialisation de l'économie

Created By: rigas_en_asty
Last Modified: 09/17/08
Summary: Autour de ce débat sur la mondialisation. On flat world (Blog de Ted Cocheu)
“Technology has contributed to
leveling the playing field in global competition – in this sense
the world has become 'flat', a notion popularized by Thomas Friedman.
However, the transition towards a more integrated global economy poses
some monumental challenges for many European democracies, burdened by
inflexible and engrained structures and cultural rigidities An
environment of continuous innovation must be created as innovation is
becoming the key driver of economic success. This will require a
significant transformation in the fabric of corporations, governments,
education, and research institutions… The combination of a
robust, industrial-strength technology implementation and an
open-standards-based ecosystem for learning will provide a sound
foundation for implementing true innovation in learning that results in
new pedagogical models, new virtual collaboration environments, and
digital content that can be seamlessly shared across the continent.
With this, we may finally see our societies evolve towards a genuine
culture of lifelong learning. As a ‘learning society’,
Europe may be able to live up to the Lisbon objectives – even in
a ‘flat’ world.”
From: http://rapid-learning.blogspot.com/

