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e.School changes the future now e.School Program Show Case

e.School changes the future now e.School Program Show Case. Washington DC May 10, 2012 Mario Franco. e.School Impact on Portuguese Society. Half of the Country´s Population Covered. 43% Family environment. 17% of Portuguese Population benefiting directly.

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e.School changes the future now e.School Program Show Case

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  1. e.School changes the future now e.School Program Show Case Washington DC May 10, 2012 Mario Franco

  2. e.School Impact on Portuguese Society Half of the Country´s Population Covered 43% Family environment 17% of Portuguese Population benefiting directly 1,7 Million Beneficiaries with Access to laptops and broadband internet

  3. Beneficiaries of e.School Program - by Initiative

  4. % Beneficiaries of the e.SchoolProgram - by Initiative A balanced sharing by Initiatives (Students, Adult Training and Teachers) e.School Program

  5. % Beneficiaries e.Little School by Income e.School Program

  6. % Beneficiaries e.School by Income e.School Program

  7. e.School Beneficiaries by Region Individuals Households

  8. Shared Financial Responsibility • The total estimated investment of the e.School Program since its beginning until the end of 2010 is distributed according to the one presented in the following graph: State Contribution Beneficiaries Contribution Total Investment: 1.051 Million € Telecom Operators Contribution

  9. Close the GAP of Digital Divide in Devices and Keep the Pace in Internet Access Portugal vs EU27 Households with Computer and with Broadband Connection (%) 2010 2006 Computer Computer Computer Broadband Broadband Source: UMIC/INE – Information Society in Portugal: http://www.english.umic.pt/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3140&Itemid=490 - Population and ICT (Statistics Portugal and results obtained by calculation)

  10. Portuguese Progress Global Competitiveness Report Portugal 2011-2012 Technological Readiness 19th place 45th on the Ranking Portugal 2010-2011 Technological Readiness 31st place 46th on the Ranking This positive development is largely led by an increase in ICT use throughout the economy Source: http://www.weforum.org/ - http://www3.weforum.org/docs/Global_IT_Report_2012.pdf - http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GlobalCompetitivenessReport_2010-11.pdf

  11. Portugal and PISA The PISA (Program for International Student Assessment). Portugal was the country of the OECD that presented the best evolution. A simple idea can change the future of a country Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

  12. Strong self-confidence in completing high- level ICT tasks, in 2009 PORTUGAL TOP ONE Students in Portugal show the highest levels of self-confidence in completing high-level ICT tasks Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

  13. Strong ability to create a multi-media presentation, in 2009 PORTUGAL TOP ONE Above 70% of the students are able to create a multi-media presentation Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

  14. Students strong ability to use spreadsheet to plot a graph, in 2009 PORTUGAL 2nd PLACE Above 65% of the students are able to use spreadsheet to plot a graph Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

  15. Evolution of Students ability to use a spreadsheet to plot a graph, in 2003 and 2009 PORTUGAL 2nd PLACE Above 65% of the students use a spreadsheet to plot a graph 2009 2003 Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

  16. Evolution of Students ability to create a presentation, in 2003 and 2009 PORTUGAL 2nd PLACE Above 85% of the students create a presentation 2003 2009 Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

  17. Evolution of Students ability to create a multi –media presentation, in 2003 and 2009 PORTUGAL TOP ONE Above 70% of the students create a multi-media presentation 2009 2003 Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

  18. Portugal vs EU27 – Consistent growth in ICT Indicators e.School Program Source: http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/statistics/search_database

  19. PORTUGAL 2007-2010 in ICT Development Index(IDI) • GROWTH • 7TH PLACE • RANKING POSITION Source: ITU - http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/publications/idi/material/2010/MIS_2010_without_annex_4-e.pdf http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/publications/idi/material/2011/MIS_2011_without_annex_5.pdf

  20. Portugal - Convergence in Innovation Performance • Has experienced the fastest growth in Innovation Performance, in the last 5 years • Presents a growth ten times above the UE27 average 8,3% Source: Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) 2010 - http://www.proinno-europe.eu/inno-metrics/page/innovation-union-scoreboard-2010

  21. eGovernment in EU27 - Portugal 1st place % BASIC PUBLIC SERVICES FOR CITIZENS FULLY AVAILABLE ONLINE % BASIC PUBLIC SERVICES FOR ENTERPRISES FULLY AVAILABLE ONLINE Source: European Commission – eGovernment Benchmark Report - http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/item-detail-dae.cfm?item_id=6537

  22. Percentageof students using computer (from 16 to 74 years old) – 2007 to 2010 Source: INE / UMIC

  23. Percentage of young people using internet 2010 Source: INE / UMIC

  24. Percentage of young people using internet at home 2005-2010 Source: INE / UMIC

  25. Percentage of young people using internet every day or almost every day – 2005 to 2010 Source: INE / UMIC

  26. Percentage of young people using computers 2010 Source: INE / UMIC

  27. Percentage of young people using computer at home 2005-2010 Source: INE / UMIC

  28. Percentage of young people using computer every day or almost every day – 2005 to 2010 Source: INE / UMIC

  29. Portugal: ICT Indicators evolution Total Subscribers Broadband Mobile Broadband Fixed Broadband Unit: Thousands of Subscribers Source: Anacom - http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?contentId=1117279#n2

  30. ITU Top 25 Broadband Economies, 2010 Active mobile-broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Database and Wireless Intelligence - Measuring the Information Society 2011

  31. Technology Exports Portugal Source: BANK of PORTUGAL

  32. A FRAMEWORK FOR 21ST CENTURY LEARNING Source: www.p21.org/

  33. XXI CENTURY SKILLS 21st Century Skills Creativity Critical Thinking Collaboration Communication Problem Solving Source: www.act21s.org

  34. WHAT ATTITUDE TO TAKE? Be able totake initiative Look at those whoare ahead Think to quit Quit

  35. TECHNOLOGY AND HOPE Technical Pyramid Hope Pyramid

  36. e.Escola changes the future now e.School Program Show Case Washington DC May 10, 2012 Mario Franco

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