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Social Innovation and Knowledge Society

Social Innovation and Knowledge Society
 
The scuola media statale “G.B Grassi” of Uggiate Trevano (Co) is one of the schools participating in Grandparents on the Internet, digital literacy courses for over-sixties. This year, the students taught their elderly students how to create podcasts and produce video interviews. In one of these interviews, Alfonso Molina, the Scientific Director of the Fondazione Mondo Digitale, explains the importance of the initiatives promoted by the Foundation and their underlying philosophy.
 
The Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Professor Molina explains, works towards the creation of an inclusive knowledge society characterized by four elements: innovation as a continuous development of everyday life; education and the production of knowledge; social inclusion to allow everyone to benefit from new technologies and fundamental values such as solidarity, liberty and justice.
 
The projects implemented by the Fondazione Mondo Digitale aim to “affect people’s lives” and particularly the lives of those who are at risk of exclusion from the knowledge society such as the elderly, refugees, immigrants and the disabled. Most of the initiatives promoted by the Foundation are interlocked with the world of schooling that acts as the central axis through which to promote good practices.
 
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