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Page 1: Portuguese Case Study Session Four: Debate on Built It and Users Might Come: Why Demand Matters? Regional Forum for Europe Tirana, Republic of Albania

Portuguese Case StudySession Four: Debate on Built It

and Users Might Come: Why Demand Matters?

Regional Forum for Europe

Tirana, Republic of AlbaniaSeptember, 7, 2012

Mario Franco

Page 2: Portuguese Case Study Session Four: Debate on Built It and Users Might Come: Why Demand Matters? Regional Forum for Europe Tirana, Republic of Albania

e.School Impact on Portuguese Society

1,7 Million Beneficiaries with access to laptops and broadband internet DIRECTLY

Portuguese population10 Million

Source: http://www.ine.pt/scripts/flex_provisorios/Main.htmlhttp://www.ine.pt/xportal/xmain?xpid=INE&xpgid=ine_indicadores&indOcorrCod=0001374&contexto=bd&selTab=tab2

42%*

* Estimated value, considering the average size of portuguese households 2,6 - INE 2011

*42% of the Portuguese

population benefited DIRECTLY

17% of the Portuguese

population benefited DIRECTLY

Page 3: Portuguese Case Study Session Four: Debate on Built It and Users Might Come: Why Demand Matters? Regional Forum for Europe Tirana, Republic of Albania

Beneficiaries of e.School Program - by Initiative

2008 2009 2010 20110

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

350,000

400,000

450,000

500,000

194,071

435,695473,563 476,091

19,208

403,220 412,700 412,909

150,186

290,758

386,213401,661

71,29578,770 80,374 80,963

151 170 179 180

e.School e.Little School e.Opportunitiese.Teacher e.Youth

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e.School

Program

% Beneficiaries of the e.School Program - by Initiative

35%

29%

6%

0%

30%

e.School e.Opportunities e.Teacher e.Youth e.Little School

A balanced sharing by Initiatives (Students, Adult Training and Teachers)

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e.School

Program

Very Low Low Average or Higher0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

28%

19%

53%

% Beneficiaries e.Little School by Income

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e.School

Program

Very Low

Low

Average or Higher

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

65%

5%

31%

% Beneficiaries e.School by Income

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e.School Beneficiaries by Region

Individuals Households

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The total estimated investment of the e.School Program since its beginning until the end of 2010 is distributed according to the one presented in the following graph:

31%

42%

27%

Total Investment:1.051 Million €

Telecom Operators Contribution

Beneficiaries Contribution

State Contribution

Shared Financial Responsibility

Page 9: Portuguese Case Study Session Four: Debate on Built It and Users Might Come: Why Demand Matters? Regional Forum for Europe Tirana, Republic of Albania

Source: UMIC/INE – Information Society in Portugal: http://www.english.umic.pt/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3140&Itemid=490 - Population and ICT (Statistics Portugal and results obtained by calculation)

PT45%

EU2761% PT

53%EU2749%

20102006

Computer Computer

PT60%

EU2774%

PT Households with ComputerEU27 Households with Computer

PT83%

EU 2782%

PT Broadband Connection in Households with ComputerEU27 Broadband Connection in Households with Computer

Computer

Broadband Broadband

Portugal vs EU27Households with Computer and with Broadband Connection (%)

Close the GAP of Digital Divide in Devices and Keep the Pace in Internet Access

Page 10: Portuguese Case Study Session Four: Debate on Built It and Users Might Come: Why Demand Matters? Regional Forum for Europe Tirana, Republic of Albania

Source: http://www.weforum.org/ - http://www3.weforum.org/docs/Global_IT_Report_2012.pdf - http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GlobalCompetitivenessReport_2010-11.pdf

This positive development is largely led by an increase in ICT use throughout the economy

Portugal2010-2011

Technological Readiness 31st place

46th on the Ranking

Portugal2011-2012

Technological Readiness 19th place

45th on the Ranking

Moves up

Portuguese Progress Global Competitiveness Report

Page 11: Portuguese Case Study Session Four: Debate on Built It and Users Might Come: Why Demand Matters? Regional Forum for Europe Tirana, Republic of Albania

“Portugal was the only one that improved in all three PISA assessment areas”, PISA 2009 results: Learning Trends – Volume V (page 69)

2000 2003 2006 2009430

440

450

460

470

480

490

500

510

470

478

472

489

500494

492

493

459

468

474

493

500 500 500 501

454

466 466

487

500500 498

496

ReadingOECD averageScienceOECD averageMathematicsOECD average

Portugal and PISA (Program for International Student Assessment)

Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

E.SCHOOL PROGRAM

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Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

PORTUGAL TOP ONEStudents in Portugal show the

highest levels of self-confidence in completing high-level ICT tasks

Strong self-confidence in completing high- level ICT tasks, in 2009

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Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

PORTUGAL TOP ONE Above 70% of the students are able

to create a multi-media presentation

Strong ability to create a multi-media presentation, in 2009

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Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

PORTUGAL 2nd PLACEAbove 65% of the students are able to use

spreadsheet to plot a graph

Students strong ability to use spreadsheet to plot a graph, in 2009

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Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

PORTUGAL 2nd PLACEAbove 65% of the students use a

spreadsheet to plot a graph

20032009

Evolution of Students ability to use a spreadsheet to plot a graph, in 2003 and 2009

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Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

Evolution of Students ability to create a presentation, in 2003 and 2009

20092003

PORTUGAL 2nd PLACEAbove 85% of the students create

a presentation

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Evolution of Students ability to create a multi –media presentation, in 2003 and 2009

2009

2003

PORTUGAL TOP ONEAbove 70% of the students create

a multi-media presentation

Source: www.pisa.oecd.org/

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e.School

Program

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 20110

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

3640 42

4651 55

2430

3946

50

57

1315

16 18 20 21

8

16

23 24

53

63

7882 83

PT Evolution of ICT Indicators (%)

Source: http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/statistics/search_database

E.SCHOOL PROGRAM

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 20110

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

52

5762

6569 71

30

4249

5661

67

1822

24 26 27

9 1217 19

49

6672

79 82EU27 Evolution of ICT Indicators (%)

Individuals using the Internet

Households with Broadband Internet Access

Broadband Penetration Rate

Individuals using laptop wireless

Households with computer with Broadband Connection (calculated)

Portugal vs EU27 – Consistent growth in ICT Indicators

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Source: ITU - http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/publications/idi/material/2010/MIS_2010_without_annex_4-e.pdfhttp://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/publications/idi/material/2011/MIS_2011_without_annex_5.pdf

IDI 2007 IDI 2008 IDI 2010

5,70

6,64

5,32

+ 0,94

+ 0,38

GROWTH

7TH PLACE

RANK 2007 RANK 2008 RANK 2010

30 º

29 º

27 º

RANKING POSITION

PORTUGAL 2007-2010 in ICT Development Index(IDI)

E.SCHOOL PROGRAM

E.SCHOOL PROGRAM

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Source: Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) 2010 - http://www.proinno-europe.eu/inno-metrics/page/innovation-union-scoreboard-2010

Has experienced the fastest growth in Innovation Performance, in the last 5 years

Presents a growth ten times above the UE27 average

Portugal - Convergence in Innovation Performance

8,3%

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Source: European Commission – eGovernment Benchmark Report - http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/item-detail-dae.cfm?item_id=6537

% BASIC PUBLIC SERVICES FOR CITIZENS FULLY AVAILABLE

ONLINE

% BASIC PUBLIC SERVICES FOR ENTERPRISES FULLY AVAILABLE

ONLINE

2006 2007 2009 20100

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

44

69

100 100

39

49

60

78

PortugalEU27

2006 2007 2009 20100

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

88

100 100100

6668

83

89

PortugalEU27

E.SCHOOL PROGRAM

E.SCHOOL PROGRAM

eGovernment EU27Portugal 1st place

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Source: INE / UMIC

2007

2008

2009

2010

94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101

96

96

97

97

99

98

99

100

Portugal UE27

PORTUGAL TOP ONE

Percentage of students using computer – 2007 to 2010

E.SCHOOL

PROGRAM

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Source: INE / UMIC

Percentage of Internet Usage…

91%

100%

Young people from 15 to 17

years old

Young people from 10 to 15

years old

2005 20100

102030405060708090

100

43

92

Percentage of young people using internet 2010

Percentage of young people using internet at home

2005 to 2010

2005 20100

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

32

74

Percentage of young people using internet every day or almost every day – 2005 to

2010

E.SCHOOL PROGRAM07/2007 – 02/2011

E.SCHOOL PROGRAM07/2007 – 02/2011

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Source: INE / UMIC

96%

100%

Young people from 15 to 17

years old

Young peo-ple from 10 to 15 years

old

Percentage of Computer Usage…

Percentage of young people using computers

2010

2005 20100

102030405060708090

100

62

95

Percentage of young people using computer at home

2005-2010

2005 20100

102030405060708090

51

80ABOVE 60%

Percentage of young people using computer every day or almost every day -

2005-2010

E.SCHOOL PROGRAM07/2007 – 02/2011

E.SCHOOL PROGRAM07/2007 – 02/2011

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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 20110

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

1,2241,436

1,580

1.612 1.6761.898

2,1042,212

659.811999999998

1160.767

2169.894

2566.18699999998

2924.47

1,2241,436 1,580

2,272

2,837

4,068

4,671

5,137

Evolution of Subscribers with Broadband Access Fixed/MobilePortugal

Total Subscribers Broadband

Mobile Broadband

Fixed Broadband

Portugal: ICT Indicators evolution

Unit: Thousands of SubscribersSource: Anacom - http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?contentId=1117279#n2

E.SCHOOL PROGRAM

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ITU Top 25 Broadband Economies, 2010

Sweden Finland Portugal66687072747678808284

84

78

73

PORTUGAL 3rd POSITION IN UE COUNTRIES

Active mobile-broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants

Korean Japan Sweden Australia Finland Hong Kong, China

Portugal0

102030405060708090

10091 88 84 83 78 75 73

PORTUGAL 7th POSITION

Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Database and Wireless Intelligence - Measuring the Information Society 2011

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Technology Exports

Portugal

Source: BANK of PORTUGAL

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 20110

200000

400000

600000

800000

1000000

1200000

1400000

305,759

271,651

347,877

336,670

399,359

426,048

749,680

1,034,700

1,193,149

1,272,885

1,143,786

1,308,111

E.SCHOOL PROGRAM

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Source: www.p21.org/

A FRAMEWORK FOR 21ST CENTURY LEARNING

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Problem Solving

Source: www.act21s.org

Critical Thinking

Communication Collaboration

XXI Century SkillsCreativity

XXI CENTURY SKILLS

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Tirana, Republic of AlbaniaSeptember, 7, 2012

Mario Franco

Portuguese Case StudySession Four: Debate on Built

It and Users Might Come: Why Demand Matters?Regional Forum for Europe