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engineering --- ICT --- urban settlement --- marine --- disaster --- Engineering --- Engineering. --- Construction --- Industrial arts --- Technology --- Engineering - General --- ict
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media literacy --- ICT --- digital skills --- Media literacy --- Media literacy. --- Mass media literacy --- Information literacy --- ict --- Teaching
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public administration --- ict --- legal studies --- jurisprudence --- Public administration --- Law
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Report from ICT4Peace project published by the UN ICT Task Force.
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ICT in education --- ICT in science --- Education --- Information technology --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training --- Information technology. --- IT (Information technology) --- Technology --- Telematics --- Information superhighway --- Knowledge management --- ict in education --- ict in science
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Depuis 2007, l’enquête annuelle sur les technologies de l’information et de la communication menée auprès des ménages des différents pays d’Europe permet de connaître le taux d’accès à l’internet et les usages numériques des internautes. En 2014, plus de huit ménages sur dix ont accès à l’internet en France et en Europe, même si le taux d’accès à l’internet à haut débit reste légèrement moindre (77 % des ménages en France), et marqué par un clivage entre les pays du Nord, très équipés, et ceux du Sud et de l’Est de l’Europe, qui le sont significativement moins. Les usages culturels numériques mesurés par la dernière édition de l’enquête en 2014 sont la lecture de presse en ligne d’une part, la consultation et le téléchargement de films, de musique et de jeux vidéo d’autre part et enfin l’écoute de radio en ligne. L’ensemble de ces usages concerne moins d’un internaute sur deux en France, qui se situe en deçà de la moyenne européenne. Les habitants des pays du Nord de l’Europe se sont largement approprié l’internet pour lire la presse, regarder des films, écouter de la musique, jouer à des jeux vidéo ou encore écouter la radio, tandis que le taux de participation est beaucoup moins important dans les pays du Sud et de l’Est de l’Europe. Si les jeunes générations restent les plus investies dans les pratiques culturelles numériques, l’enquête met en évidence la progression de ces usages parmi les internautes âgés de 55 à 64 ans, en particulier en France. Moins de la moitié des Français (47 %) ont regardé, écouté, joué en ligne ou téléchargé des films, de la musique, des images ou des jeux, contre 49 % en moyenne européenne ; 34 % des internautes français écoutent la radio en ligne, et 46 % lisent la presse en ligne, ce qui situe la France en queue du classement européen. En France comme en Europe, moins d’un internaute sur quatre réalise des achats de biens culturels en ligne : 15 % d’internautes français achètent des films ou de la musique en ligne en 2014, 21 % des…
Information Science & Library Science --- Cultural studies --- internet --- TIC --- consommation culturelle --- ICT
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Title in English: Phenomenological-pragmatist interpretation of the hyper-connectivist world: on topics of philosophy of information Against the background of the ideas of selected phenomenologists (Martin Heidegger, Jan Patočka, Jan Sokol) and pragmatist philosophers (Marc Johnson, Georg Lakoff or Antonio Damasio), the monograph reflects the phenomenon of the philosophy of information in a new framework than Luciano Floridi does. The monograph takes much more on transforming the contemporary world and its relationship to education and thought. On the example of individual sub-facets, they form a comprehensive critical reflection on how it is possible with the philosophy of information and the philosophy of education. It strives to be a clear guide to the contemporary world, which is trying to think new ways.
Philosophy, Czech. --- Czech philosophy --- philosophy of information --- philosophy of education --- hyperconvivist era --- ICT --- pragmatism --- phenomenology
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E-Government is a hot topic. The integration of Information and Communication Technologies into public service delivery worldwide offers a number of promising opportunities. This text refers in particular to the benefits derived from ubiquitous access to and delivery of government services to citizens, business partners and employees. This book analyses the fundamental technical and non-technical concepts that are essential for successful implementation of e-Government in diverse environments, especially in developing countries. This book is an indispensable resource for both e-Government practitioners and researchers in that it brings to the fore scholarly scrutiny, scientific debate, and best practice in e-Government. The author has a background in computer and information science and accentuates the multi-disciplinary nature of the issues surrounding e-Government.
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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are no longer objects gathering dust on a shelf; instead, they have become intrinsic in our everyday lives. They are now even taking on an indispensable role in many clinical and rehabilitation settings. In the past decade there has been a surge of interest in using ICT with elderly people, both with and without dementia, in various clinical and research settings. On the one hand, ICT can supplement the assessment of functional ability by more precisely evaluating the nature and extent of functional impairment; on the other hand, ICT can be used to support elderly people in their everyday activities, as well as to ameliorate symptoms and improve quality of life through stimulation and rehabilitation. This is the intention driving the development of Serious Games (SG), which are digital applications (often based on Virtual Reality) specifically adapted for purposes other than entertaining, including rehabilitation, training and education. Finally, ICT can also play a key role in the development of interactive educational programs to support caregivers of people living with dementia. A handful of interesting studies have started to investigate the effectiveness of employing ICT in people with different types of dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD). It is therefore timely to attempt to scope this newly emerging field, as well as to foster a dialogue among the different professionals, including academics, clinicians and computer engineers, working in the area. With this in mind, the Research Topic “ICT for assessment and rehabilitation in Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders” aims to provide new and interesting insights into the current use of ICT in healthy and pathological aging. The intent is also to identify challenges and new perspectives in the field, gather recommendations for the application of ICT in AD and related disorders in clinical practice, and to showcase cutting edge clinical research. The articles included in this Frontier Research Topics have more than achieved this aim and are a perfect illustration of how ICT can be used to enhance the lives of people living dementia and their caregivers.
Information and communication technologies --- assessment --- virtual reality --- Education --- Aging --- ICT --- Rehabilitation --- Alzheimer's disease
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