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Information Communication Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications Vol. - III

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hershey Information Science Reference (Idea Group) 2008Description: 1284 - 1924pISBN:
  • 9781599049496
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  • 303.4833 SLY
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Chapter 3.1. Internet: A Right to Use and Access Information, or a Utopia? / Inban Naicker Chapter 3.2. The Nearest Some of Us Will Ever Come to Information Heaven / Buyile Ngubane Chapter 3.3. Establishing a Knowledge Network of Local and Regional Development Subjects / Olexandr Molodtsov Chapter 3.4. Sex Tourism and the Internet: Information, Amplification, and Moral Panics / Jerry Eades Chapter 3.5. Cultural Knowledge Management and Broadband Content in Development: Open Content Platforms, Copyright and Archives / David Rooney, Elizabeth Ferrier, Phil Graham, and Ashley Jones Chapter 3.6. The Right of Interpretation: Who Decides the Success of Picture Mail? / Michael Björn Chapter 3.7. The Role of Information and Communication Technology in Competitive Intelligence / Dirk Vriens Chapter 3.8. Information and Communication Technology Tools for Competitive Intelligence / Dirk Vriens Chapter 3.9. It’s All in the Game: How to Use Simulation-Games for Competitive Intelligence and How to Support Them by ICT / Jan Achterbergh and Dirk Vriens Chapter 3.10. Assessing Online Discussion Forum Participation / Matthew Shaul Chapter 3.11. E-News: Community Interaction through Journalism / Matthew Simpson, Jay Burmeister, and Michael Docherty Chapter 3.12. Role of ICT in Establishing E-Government System for Disadvantaged Communities / Hakikur Rahman Chapter 3.13. The Role of Place: Tasmanian Insights on ICT and Regional Development / Dean Steer and Paul Turner Chapter 3.14. Radio for Social Development / Patrick Craddock and Peggy Duncan Chapter 3.15. Digital Bridges: Extending ICT To Rural Communities Using Space Technologies / Phillip Olla Chapter 3.16. Voice Over IP for Rural Telecommunication Provision / Thomas Wilsdon and Jill Slay Chapter 3.17. ICTs as Tools for Poverty Reduction: The Tanzanian Experience / Zaipuna O. Yonah and Baanda A. Salim Chapter 3.18. Information Technology Standards in China / Michelle Rowe Chapter 3.19. ICT and Distance Learning for Agricultural Extension in Low Income Countries / Colin R. Latchem and Ajit Maru Chapter 3.20. ICT for Knowledge and Intellectual Capital Management in Organizations / Jacques Bulchand and Jorge Rodríguez Chapter 3.21. Digital Business Portfolios: Categories, Content, and Production / Eleanor J. Flanigan and Susan Amirian Chapter 3.22. A Socio-Technical Analysis of Factors Affecting the Integration of ICT in Primary and Secondary Education / Charoula Angeli, Nicos Valanides Chapter 3.23. Satellite Technology in Schools / Anneleen Cosemans Chapter 3.24. The Use of Online Technologies in the Teaching and Learning Process: WebCT-Communication or Technology Turn-Off? / Maggie Ferguson and Adrian Ibbetson Chapter 3.25. The Didactical Potential of Robotics for Education with Digital Media / Andreas Wiesner-Steiner, Heidi Schelhowe and Heike Wiesner Chapter 3.26. Students’ Perceptions of the Laptop Program: What Factors Should be Considered Before Implementing the Program? /Chuleeporn Changchit, Robert Cutshall, and Susan Elwood Chapter 3.27. Game Mods: Customizable Learning in a K16 Setting / Elizabeth Fanning Chapter 3.28. A Statewide Analysis of Student Web Portfolios in New York Colleges and Universities / John DiMarco Chapter 3.29. Innovative Technologies for Education and Learning: Education and Knowledge-Oriented Applications of Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and More / Jeffrey Hsu Chapter 3.30. Introducing GIS for Business in Higher Education / David Gadish Chapter 3.31. CAL Student Coaching Environment and Virtual Reality in Mechanical Engineering / S. Manjit Sidhu, N. Selvanathan and S. Ramesh Chapter 3.32. Assessing the Effectiveness of Programmed Instruction and Collaborative Peer Tutoring in Teaching Java / Henry H. Emurian Chapter 3.33. An Interactive Tool for Teaching and Learning LAN Design / Nurul I. Sarkar Chapter 3.34. LAN-Designer: A Software Tool to Enhance Learning and Teaching Server-Based LAN Design / Nurul I. Sarkar Chapter 3.35. Mobile ICT / Dermott McMeel Chapter 3.36. Innovation in Wireless Technologies / Diego Ragazzi Chapter 3.37. New Challenges for Smart Organizations: Demands for Mobility—Wireless Communication Technologies / István Mezgár Chapter 3.38. Foreseeing the Future Lifestyle with Digital Music: A Comparative Study Between Mobile Phone Ring Tones and Hard-Disk Music Players Like iPod / Masataka Yoshikawa Chapter 3.39. Screening in High Standard: Innovating Film and Television in a Digital Age through High Definition / Bas Agterberg Chapter 3.40. Digital Cinema as Disruptive Technology: Exploring New Business Models in the Age of Digital Distribution / Nigel Culkin, Keith Randle and Norbert Morawetz Chapter 3.41. Access to the Living Room: Triple Play and Interactive Television Reshaping the Producer/Consumer Relation / Eggo Müller Chapter 3.42. Beauty and the Nerd: Ethnographical Analyses in the Japanese Digitalization / Gaby Anne Wildenbos and Yuichi Washida Chapter 3.43. Digital Imaging Trek: A Practical Model for Managing the Demand of the Digitally Enabled Traveller / Stephen C. Andrade and Hilary Mason Chapter 3.44. Adaptive Use of ICT in Response to Disintermediation / Pramod Sharma, Dean Carson, and Andrew Taylor Chapter 3.45. Virtual Reality Mapping Revisited: IT Tools for the Divide Between Knowledge and Action in Tourism / Malcolm Cooper and Neil MacNeil Chapter 3.46. USE IT to Create Patient-Relation Management for Multiple Sclerosis Patients / Margreet B. Michel-Verkerke, Roel W. Schuring and Ton A. M. Spil

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