Obdobje poteka: 04. 11. 2019—03. 04. 2022

Sofinancer: EU (Erasmus+)

Sodeluje: Jean Monnet center odličnosti ”Inovacije in tehnologije v regionalnem razvoju”

Naziv projekta: Applied Data Science Educational Ecosystem (ADSEE)

Vrsta projekta: Pedagoški projekt

Vloga FIŠ: Partner

Partnerji: Vodilni prijavitelj je Algebra University College, ostali partnerji so Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA), Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB), Arctur računalniski inzeniring d.o.o. (ARC)

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The socio-economic aspect of data and data related industries are crucial for the further development of the European Union and its competitiveness capacities in the global economy. Every day 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are created by different sources while 6.16 million people in Europe worked in data-related jobs in 2016, with a perspective to see the number of workers increasing up to 10.43 million by 2020. On the other side, the overall value of the EU data economy reached almost 300 billion EUR in 2016 and according to the “high grow” scenario the value will reach 739 billion by 2020, with an overall impact of 4% in the EU GDP.

However, there is an existing gap between total demand and supply of data workers of 420.000 in EU in 2016, with a forecast to face a data skills gap corresponding to 769.000 unfilled positions by 2020. In order to mitigate potential unbalances and to sustain changes in policy making, regulatory framework and educational approach requested by this rapid deployment of new data technologies, EU has shaped its recommendations which underline the importance of reskilling work force developing digital skills for industry and launched its Agendas to boost human capital, employability and competitiveness by modernising education and training curricula/study programs.

Facing stated challenges, universities and other HEIs are often lagging behind in their role of developing and offering educational programmes and materials, providing students with skills which market demands, thus indirectly creating a consistent gap between demand and supply of qualified workers. This is even more evident in non-technical sectors where domain-specific data skills are in high demand.

Our aimes and objectives:

The main objective of the ADSEE project is to deliver useful educational and training programme in data science through: development of educational modules, adaption of contents and methods according to envisaged needs of the target groups, creation of interactive didactic tools and production of guidelines and recommendations on innovative education approaches in DS. Special attention will be paid to data science in non-technical universities and its application in nontechnical business, were previous knowledge in this area is not mandatory.

The innovativeness of the project lies in the modular approach allowing tailor-made courses development, according to the participants’ specific prior knowledge and competences (or in absence of that knowledge/competences) and in a fully functioning online piloting repository which will contribute to the development of participants’ new skills and experiences by delivering material in full-scale training case (“from business problem to business usage”) and to fill the gap between increasing demand and limited supply of business sector for practical training methods and approaches. Thanks to a modular approach used to develop educational and training material, all modules will be transferable and applicable in any study program since they will be structured in flexible end-to-end business case avoiding a pure data scientific approach.

The partnership comprises 5 partners : Algebra University College Croatia; University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; German National Library and Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology, Germany; Faculty of Information Studies, Slovenia; Arctur ltd, Slovenia.

Whereas the project will contribute to the popularisation of Data Science among wider public, the main target groups are higher education institutions and HEIs employees, students, business/industry sector, institutions (ministries of labour, national employment agencies, employers’ associations), Digital Innovation Hubs (DIH). ADSEE project addresses individuals with in-depth knowledge about data science, those who are attending technical universities or are working in DS related sectors and individuals who know DS exists, are aware of its potential but still without an expertise to make decisions based on data science.

Our intellectual outputs:

In order to achieve the main objective, project partners have set up a set of activities that will result with five main intellectual outputs:

  • Report including a repository of existing DS training courses/study programmes and market needs in respect to relevant occupations, with a special attention to the non-technical sectors
  • Interactive online repository as a focus point of the full learning materials, a tool for piloting and simulating use-cases in DS
  • Transferable educational/training materials/modules covering wide range of different industries and cross-domain topics
  • At least four piloted and simulated use-cases
  • Guidelines for DS studies and for a non DS studies (studies that have implemented DS as horizontal element in curricula and studies that haven’t implemented DS in curricula at all) including tailoring recommendations in relation to institutions specificities.

Vodja projekta na FIŠ: prof. dr. Borut Rončević

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