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What is Future Skills

Business Management and Communication Perspectives in Industry 4.0
Skills that Generation Y are expected to possess to ensure their employability. These constitute/are synonymous with essential employability skills.
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Future of Education in Industry 4.0: Educational Digitization – A Canadian Case Study
Rania Mohy El Din Nafea (Seneca College, Canada) and Esra Kilicarslan Toplu (Seneca College, Canada)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9416-1.ch015
Abstract
With the developments in technology and innovation, the manufacturing, workforce, training, and educational systems were affected. Facing the fourth industrial revolution, academics are researching the possible changes that might arise in education and skills of the future workforce. As the workplace develops, new competencies will surface. With this context in mind, the authors initiated this research. A detailed questionnaire was prepared as a pilot study to comprehend students' views on the use of technology in classrooms and its impact on their learning experience and engagement. Knowledge of their views allowed the authors to draw inferences as to the skills and competencies of future students and whether they would match Industry 4.0. Furthermore, a gap analysis was conducted, whereby the existing situation at a Canadian higher educational institution was compared to the desired situation, and recommendations were put forward.
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