Aalto University

Digivisio 2030 project

Aalto University is an active member of this joint program that aims to renew Finnish higher education with digitalisation and make Finland a model country for flexible learning.
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About Digivisio 2030

The Finnish higher education institutes have launched the Digivisio 2030 program, which is a joint, agreement-based program for higher education institutes. The key objective of Digivisio is to open up national learning data reserves for use by individuals and society, enabling the development of pedagogy and the renewal of higher education institutes.

In 2030, Finland is a model country for flexible learning in 2030. Learners are provided with data on their own learning in a secure manner. This enables and supports their learning throughout their lives.

‘Aalto University has an important role in this joint effort with Finnish higher education institutes, and we are able to share learnings from our own Digital Aalto program. With this vision, Finnish education will become a global pioneer’, says president Ilkka Niemelä, who also chairs Digivisio’s steering group.

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Contacts at Aalto University

Ilkka Niemelä

President
Owner, representative in general meeting

Mari Nuottajärvi

Operative coordinator

Helena Vannas

Communications

Jenni Laaksonen

Change coordinator (from 1.4.2024)

Digivisio 2030 project's website

National learning data reserves for use by individuals and society. Finland is a model country for flexible learning in 2030. Learners are provided with data on their own learning in a secure manner. This enables and supports their learning throughout their lives.

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