For this work, I write an article about how to use ICT in my daily life. I will study how to use ICT at home and school. I also decide how to use the ICT: -> I use it personally (This is when I use it exclusively)> Social use (This is when I use ICT with others) - ---- --- ---- I often use Microsoft Excel, but this helps to use scientific charts in the course, but organizes my pocket money and spending at home It can also be used to organize. I will not waste it.
Wherever you are in the ICT industry and talking to anyone, you will run out of skilled developers. Numbers from the United States are shocking. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, by 2020, there are 4 million people in this industry, no one can fill in about 400,000 jobs. According to the European Commission, by 2020, we will have 825,000 ICT vacancies. In Sweden, depending on the report you read, the number is between 10,000 and 60,000.
The EU estimates that by 2020 the ICT industry alone has 756,000 vacancies. In addition, although only half of the European population is considered digital, 90% of the work requires digital skills. As a result, according to the data of the European Commission, the number of ICT graduates decreased by 20% between 2006 and 2014, which is causing great concern. It ties the Ministry of Education and the company to discuss future STEM education and learning challenges and works to strengthen industry-university collaboration at all levels of Europe and nationwide level. Companies participating in the STEM Alliance are rewarding innovative STEM schools and teachers through annual contests
Sentinels is a Netherlands National ICT, Network and Information System Security Research Project. This program aims to promote collaboration among universities, knowledge centers, and companies to promote research and expertise on ICT safety in the Netherlands and to build a nationwide ICT security research community. Sentinel was launched in 2004 and funded by the Ministry of Economics, the Netherlands Science Research Organization (NWO), and the Technology Foundation STW, and later funded by ICTRegie, State Information and Communication Technology Innovation Organization. In three rounds of 2005, 2007 and 2009, this program funded 16 collaborative research projects between academia and industry.