Data High: Data Management Education


The Data Association Management Italy in collaboration with FIT Academy

Session 305

12:00–13:00 CEST (UTC+02:00), Monday, 17 August 2020 Thematic Workshop

The session will explore the new education and certification framework the Data Management Association is developing with the support of its register education partner, FIT Academy. 

The framework is designed to Mid and High Schools students, to prepare them to Universities and the Professional world with solid fundamentals of Data and Information Management.

During the session, you will be presented with key principles of the framework, goals and aims, as well as the roadmap from inception to trial, launch, standardisation and international roll-out.

Facilitated by DAMA Italy President and EMEA Coordinator, the Panellists will be able to address present the various aspects of the initiatives and answers to attendees’ questions and requests to collaborate.  

Panellists
Nino Letteriello
Nino Letteriello President DAMA Italy Moderator

Internationally recognised Data Management expert and advisor to various European Governments information management programmes, Nino is the recipient of the DAMA International Excellence Award 2020 and has spent last few years sharing, promoting and educating corporate and no for profit institutes on Data and Information Management best practises and standards.

Nino is current President of the Italian Data Management Association and the first Europe, Middle East and Africa Regional Coordinator (EMEA) for DAMA, promoting initiatives on Women in Data, Ethical Data Management, Data Benefit for Communities and Smart and Sustainable Travel.


Michele Valentini
Dr Michele Valentini Partner FIT Academy

Dr Michele Valentini is a well known theorist for Data Management education and professional development.

PhD in Mathematics, after several years of teaching, moved to the consulting sector where he has delivered Data Management Training Programme for various public and private firms and sectors, addressing the needs of Executives, Data Management Professionals and Data Community with hundreds of users.

Dr Valentini is currently Partner of FIT Strategy and Head of FIT Academy Advanced Data Management training. His Data Quality Manifesto was published in 2019.  


Dr Paolo Valentini
Dr Paolo Valentini Cultural Manager and Professor Karis Foundation

DR PAOLO VALENTINI (PANELIST) is cultural manager for Karis Foundation schools in Rimini – Italy (1300 + students) and Principal of the Liceo Scientifico “Georges Lemaitre”. Italian and Latin literature Professor, Paolo is specialised in Philology and Medieval Literature, with focus on the Dante Alighieri “Commedia”. Paolo founded “Centocanti”, a cultural association promoting Dante’s opera all over the world, and is member of the scientific committee of recent edition of “Inferno” and “Purgatorio”, published by Mondadori editor.


Topics
Artificial Intelligence Big Data Cybersecurity Digital Inclusion Digital Transformation Ethics Machine Learning Smart Cities
WSIS Action Lines
  • AL C3 logo C3. Access to information and knowledge
  • AL C4 logo C4. Capacity building
  • AL C7 E–LEA logo C7. ICT applications: benefits in all aspects of life — E-learning
  • AL C10 logo C10. Ethical dimensions of the Information Society
  • AL C11 logo C11. International and regional cooperation

The session will focus on the concept of Data and the importance of Data in 2020 and beyond.
Over and above the technology implemented, the session will provide an insight on the proposed framework and certification and educational path to achieve awareness of benefits, international and regional cooperation opportunities and ethical challenges of the data and information era.

 

Sustainable Development Goals
  • Goal 4 logo Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
  • Goal 8 logo Goal 8: Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all

Data is NOT the new Oil. Data is everywhere, can be shared and reproduced, simultaneously used and reused, aggregated and integrated. Data can be inclusive and sustainably used by all and to the benefit of all; however, to ensure Data is adequately managed and its value fully unleashed and shared with the wider community, a common Data Management framework with clear standards and guiding principles is needed.

During the session, we will share our no for profit and inclusive educational proposal for the new generations to fully embrace and benefit the potential of Data. 

Links

www.dama-Italy.org

www.fitstrategy.it

www.fitacademy.fit

www.dama.org