Xamk Beyond 2022. Impacts.
Editoija
Neuvonen-Rauhala, Marja-Liisa
Weaver, Cai
Kaakkois-Suomen ammattikorkeakoulu
2022
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https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-344-458-4
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-344-458-4
Tiivistelmä
In this third issue of Xamk Beyond, our authors build on the avenues opened in last year’s ‘Xamk Beyond 2021: Sustainable Development and Social Responsibility’. Inspired by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, the 2021 issue included several timely interventions into how the applied research activities at Xamk address issues of sustainable development and social responsibility in practice. In much the same vein, this issue investigates the possible different pathways to help connect education and business strategies with global digital priorities.
Our authors delve into topics ranging from the digital everyday of youth to student exchanges and questions of national and European identity. They explore topics relating to such matters as digital social responsibility with digitization training and open source digital archiving solutions. Finally opening such topics as 5G services and competitive sustainability, as well as developing new solutions to measure RDI project impact. These are no doubt timely interventions into their respective fields, which take locally developed knowledge from regional development projects and research to the international stage.
Our authors delve into topics ranging from the digital everyday of youth to student exchanges and questions of national and European identity. They explore topics relating to such matters as digital social responsibility with digitization training and open source digital archiving solutions. Finally opening such topics as 5G services and competitive sustainability, as well as developing new solutions to measure RDI project impact. These are no doubt timely interventions into their respective fields, which take locally developed knowledge from regional development projects and research to the international stage.