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Kathleen Noreisch

AudienceScapes - 1 views

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    This website has some great data on various developing countries' rates of adoption of ICT (in particular, mobile phones, internet, radio and television) - click on "country profiles" to see which countries are available. While there is slightly less data available for Haiti, Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique, the dedicated mini-sites for each of the other countries include data on access to various forms of "traditional media" (newspapers, radio) and "new media" (internet and mobile phones). There is also data on usage of the various forms of media by age group, gender and socio-economic status. I particularly like the annotations on the graphs, which will hopefully help students focus on the key data and show them how annotations can help add clarity and further information to figures (graphs, maps etc).
Matt Podbury

ICT Access for Africa: Intel, UN and ITU Efforts to Globalize Broadband | Connected Soc... - 2 views

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    Bringing Broadband Internet Provision to LEDC's
Kathleen Noreisch

GOOD » Where Does the Internet Come From?» - 4 views

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    Last year, important internet cables connecting Europe to Asia were mysteriously severed, resulting in days of outages for millions of internet users. It was a stark reminder that, no matter how instantaneously our information seems to travel, it is, in fact, moving through cables on the bottom of the ocean. And, while the internet might seem like the cutting edge of technology, it's interesting to note that information has been traveling this way since the first telegraph cables were laid across the Atlantic ocean in the 19th century.
Roger Groenink

Mobile services in poor countries: Not just talk | The Economist - 2 views

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    Examine the changes in a transport, internet ortelecommunications network in terms of the extension oflinks and nodes and the intensity of use at a national orglobal scale.Describe the role of information and communicationstechnology (ICT) in civil society and the transmission andflow of images, ideas, information and finance.
johnwilliambray

Internet political activism / Avaaz (01Feb13) - YouTube - 2 views

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    EXCELLENT discussion and examples of how Avaaz (international) and 38 Degrees (UK) use online crowdsourcing to impact on politics and governance. Useful for HL ICT and Civil Society, role of Civil Society and advocacy.
Richard Allaway

Internet: Last piece of fibre-optic jigsaw falls into place as cable links east Africa ... - 1 views

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    Leap in capacity will allow cheap internet access and knowledge at speed of light
Matt Podbury

BBC News - Cuba welcomes new internet cable link with Venezuela - 0 views

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    Cuba welcomes new internet cable link with Venezuela
Richard Allaway

BBC NEWS | Africa | Riding Tunisia's information superhighway by bus - 0 views

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    This bus, like many others, has been transformed into a mobile internet centre, and it travels around Tunisia teaching students of all ages how to log on, surf the net, and obtain information electronically that can help them in their studies and in finding jobs.
Richard Allaway

BBC NEWS | Technology | New Africa broadband link 'ready' - 7 views

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    A new high-speed undersea cable connecting East Africa with the rest of the world is poised to go live, Kenya's top internet official has told the BBC.
Richard Allaway

East Africa gets broadband: It may make life easier and cheaper | The Economist - 2 views

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    THE Horn of Africa is one of the last populated bits of the planet without a proper connection to the world wide web. Instead of fibre-optic cable, which provides for cheap phone calls and YouTube-friendly surfing, its 200m or so people have had to rely on satellite links. This has kept international phone calls horribly overpriced and internet access equally extortionate and maddeningly slow.
Richard Allaway

Global internet users top one billion for the first time | China is number one | The Ec... - 5 views

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    THE number of people going online has passed one billion for the first time, according to comScore, an online metrics company.
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