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Mattia Monaci, who graduated with a degree in Political Economics from Sapienza University in Rome, defines himself “smitten by the web.” He adores exploring digital trends and studying their economic, social and cultural effects. He describes the changes we are undergoing as a society as: "we are still in the first 5 minutes of the first day of the internet revolution."
Thanks to a scholarship from Google, Mattia is one of the experts who explains the full potential of the web and the use of Google Apps for enterprises to the protagonists of Project Amongst Generations – United for Work. He also recently participated in the training day held at the IIS Sarrocchi School in Siena (February 7, 2015).
Based on the success of the first edition of Project Amongst Generations – United for Work, FMD, CNA Pensionati and Google have once again employed the intergenerational learning model to train adults and elders on new technology and create new job opportunities for the young.
The second edition involves four regions (Emilia Romagna, Tuscany, Sicily and Veneto), 12 schools, 400 students and about 200 members of the Cna Pensionati. The project entails a true exchange of competences amongst younger and older generations. The former bring innovation and technology, while the latter provide a rich baggage of culture. The project is based on three fundamental elements: “made in Italy,” innovation and the exchange of knowledge.