Closing the Digital Divide: Transforming Regional Economies and Communities with Information TechnologyStewart Marshall, Wallace J. Taylor, Xinghuo Yu Bloomsbury Academic, 30 jul 2003 - 222 pagina's Successful strategies and principles for using information technology to transform regional and community economies exist, and they are presented here with clarity and insight in a way that is useful to both practitioners and researchers. Although the communities discussed here range far and wide, from those in Russia to Australia and to Kenya, any community can benefit from enhanced utilization of information and communication technologies. |
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... groups , disability groups , and so on ) with the aim of influencing local policies and distribution of resources . The idea is that as each geographical network and community of interest start to work together , they will provide a ...
... groups of people to get together and engage in their own social investigation bring about catalytic initiatives . Eventually , as groups form links with other similar groups and encourage new ones , dependence on the internal- external ...
... groups . The project officer regularly received phone calls from pilot group members asking for assistance with computer problems . The funding arrangements for the project allowed the distribution of money to the pilot groups for ...
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Creative Uses of ICTs | 13 |
Understanding EReadiness in | 27 |
Community Capacity Building Through ICT Networking | 45 |
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