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Digital Social Inclusion

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Digital Social Inclusion.
Internet Access for Everyone: Why It Is Important?

The digital revolution is leading to a dramatic social and cultural transformation of our society, particularly in terms of economic and labour market structures. In the future, knowledge will be the most important resource for guaranteeing economic growth in our country, and most jobs will be related to the processing of data and knowledge in one form or another. In this respect, it is important that the labour market be able to respond flexibly to the demands of the new economy and provide a sufficient number of well-trained people. Up to now, this has not been the case. One of the reasons is that too many people are reluctant to learn new professional and social skills.

Current studies show that so far, a large number of groups and individuals from all social classes have shown either little or no interest in using the Internet. However, the Internet already plays a key role in many business and work processes today, and its importance will continue to grow in the future. It has also become an integral part of education and training. It is therefore crucial that we work to prevent a situation where our society is divided into those individuals integrated into modern business and work processes and those who lack the requisite professional and social skills. There are no easy answers here, but there are ways and methods that appear feasible for overcoming the digital divide.

 

 

 

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 August 2009 14:33 Read more...
 

Prodei.Net Community Portal

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The Prodei.Net Community Portal is now online. There, you will find a constant source of information about the activities of contributors powering the DEI Project. Learn about e-Inclusion Events worldwide.

The Prodei.Net Independent Institute promises an interesting overview of feature articles, community accomplishments, learning topics, and project updates each month. Also, check out Prodei.Net-Connect. This aggregated RSS feed brings together Prodei.Net news from all over the world. Get the latest and greatest by clicking here.

Last Updated on Thursday, 06 August 2009 19:47
 

Joomla! Security Strike Team

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The Joomla! Project has assembled a top-notch team of experts to form the new Joomla! Security Strike Team. This new team will solely focus on investigating and resolving security issues. Instead of working in relative secrecy, the JSST will have a strong public-facing presence at the Joomla! Security Center.

Last Updated on Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 Read more...
 

e-Learning 2.0: Interesting Times

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Interesting post by Dan Pontefract where he provides definitions of some different "2.0" definitions and the HR & Organizational impacts. It's worth taking a look at some of these:

  • Enterprise 2.0

    • Definition (via Andrew McAfee):

      • the use of emergent social software platforms within companies, or between companies and their partners or customers

Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 November 2009 10:43 Read more...
 

Joomla! License Guidelines

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This Web site is powered by Joomla! The software and default templates on which it runs are Copyright 2005-2008 Open Source Matters. The sample content distributed with Joomla! is licensed under the Joomla! Electronic Documentation License. All data entered into this Web site and templates added after installation, are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners.

If you want to distribute, copy, or modify Joomla!, you are welcome to do so under the terms of the GNU General Public License. If you are unfamiliar with this license, you might want to read 'How To Apply These Terms To Your Program' and the 'GNU General Public License FAQ'.

The Joomla! licence has always been GPL.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 August 2008 10:11
 
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