2019
DOI: 10.21272/mmi.2019.3-18
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The Influences of the Digital Revolution on the Educational System of the Eu Countries

Abstract: In the context of the information skills development programs that are being developed by the EU, there is an increasing interest in the acquisition and use of digital competences as an impact factor on the educational system at all its was levels. The present study aims to analyze the evolution of digital specializations generated by the digital evolution, in parallel with the development of the educational system, through a statistical analysis of the main indicators that have been reported at EU level on ea… Show more

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“…Also we would like to highlight the research conducted by Oscar et al (2010), Colapinto and Porlezza (2012). These scientists consider the Helix Model as the basis for the development of innovative activity in the country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also we would like to highlight the research conducted by Oscar et al (2010), Colapinto and Porlezza (2012). These scientists consider the Helix Model as the basis for the development of innovative activity in the country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many research papers are devoted to the development of higher education, as well as the processes of digitalization: Bazhenkov (2021); Bogomolova (2021); Cosmulese (2019); Dubyna (2021); Fadeeva (2021); Ivanova (2016); Kovalska (2021); Kravchenko (2021); Lazarenko (2020); Makashina (2021); Мammadov (2019); Samoilovych (2021); Sandal (2020); Selamovski (2021); Shkarlet (2020); Tulchynska (2021) and others.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global COVID-19 pandemic has also created the conditions for its growth (Tiutiunyk et al, 2021). These processes have also affected the development of new areas of life, such as the creative industry (Bilan et al, 2019b), education digitalization (Cosmulese et al, 2019), digital medicine (Kotenko & Bohnhardt, 2021), the Internet of Things (Miskiewicz, 2020), FinTech (Petrushenko et al, 2018), omnichannel marketing (Bondarenko, 2020). One should note that there is a direct link between the development of the economy, its informatization and digitalization (Moradi, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%