Can we transform the obstacle of physical distancing into an opportunity to keep in touch with our contacts and develop new collaborative networks? The new edition of the Vagone FMD. From 01 to 100 at Binario F, Facebook’s physical and virtual space, we help communities to acquire the critical tools and strategic competences necessary to stimulate the recovery and development of local areas through digital transformation. We provide free educational opportunities to improve your digital, functional and soft skills so to better manage change and face the current crisis.
Today - Thursday, March 25 at 10:00 am - we will present the new Vagone FMD Programme and thanks to the involvement of important national stakeholders, we will address the issue of digital skills for the social and economic recovery of the country. Following a plenary session, works will continue in three parallel digital rooms.
Back on Track at Binario F
Thursday, March 25 at 10:00 am
Live streaming - Binario F and Facebook pages
AGENDA
1st Part – The Journey Begins
Moderator: Diletta Parlangeli, RAI Journalist and Radio Conductor, Rai Radio2
10.00 INSTITUTIONAL WELCOME
- Barbara Floridia, Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Education
10.10 BACK ON TRACK AT BINARIO F
- Angelo Mazzetti, Head of Public Policy, Facebook Italy, Cyprus, Malta and Greece
10.15 VAGONE FMD. FROM 01 TO 100
- Mirta Michilli, Director General, Fondazione Mondo Digitale
10.20 BUILDING A COMMUNITY OF DIGITAL PRACTICE WITH …
- Massimo Castelli, National Coordinator, Small Towns, ANCI
- Claudia Fiaschi, Spokesperson, Third Sector Forum
- Andrea Colzani, National President, Young Entrepreneurs, Confcommercio
- Marco Vicentini, National President, CNA Young Entrepreneurs
2nd Part – HUMAN CAPITAL FOR THE RECOVERY
10.45 Moderator: Valentina Guerrera, Journalist and Educator at the Fondazione Mondo Digitale, with three facilitators
DIGITAL SKILLS: THREE VIRTUAL ROOMS TO DEFINE CHALLENGES AND PRIORITIES
- Local agencies
- Commerce, services, tourism and craftsmanship enterprises
- Third sector organisations
12.00 CONCLUSIONS