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Full Coverage: communications
October 2007
25.10.2007
Bihar is one of the few states in India, which has failed to reap the benefits of modern technology. To catch up with other states, the government now plans to take internet into the rural hinterland. The e-kiosks will function as delivery points for e-governance and e-learning centres, providing information and services such as commodity rates, agricultural counselling, health and hygiene, etc.
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[South Asia]
[Information & media]
[Communication]
[ICT]
[Internet]
[Knowledge]
[Media]
Image: Connecting to the world © Narendra Deo
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09.10.2007
Kannettaviin tietokoneisiin liittyvä innovaatio toi nepalilaiselle Mahabir Punille arvostetun Ramon Magsaysay -palkinnon. Pun oli käynnistäjänä projektissa, joka yhdisti seitsemän nepalin vuoristokylää langattomilla yhteyksillä toisiinsa sekä lopulta Internetiin. Kaiken kaikkiaan hanke on tarjonnut 14 syrjäiselle kylälle lääkinnällisiä, koulutuksellisia sekä kaupankäynnillisiä palveluita.
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From:
SciDev.Net
Related topics/regions:
[Nepal]
[Education]
[Trade]
[Health]
[Communication]
[ICT]
[Internet]
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09.10.2007
YouTube is all set to move beyond entertainment. The University of California (UC), Berkeley has become the first university to make its entire course lectures and special events available to viewers on YouTube. The universitys recently launched educational technology services (ETS) delivers course and event content as podcasts and streaming videos.
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Related topics/regions:
[Education]
[Communication]
[ICT]
[Internet]
[Knowledge]
[Media]
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09.10.2007
Chairman of the National Knowledge Commission, Sam Pitroda called for a 1,000 community radio stations in India in the next one year at a recent media workshop at Auroville, Puducherry. The workshop also stressed on the need for better radio laws to make technology accessible and affordable to all.
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Related topics/regions:
[South Asia]
[India]
[Education]
[Communication]
[ICT]
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09.10.2007
YouTube is all set to move beyond entertainment. The University of California (UC), Berkeley has become the first university to make its entire course lectures and special events available to viewers on YouTube. The universitys recently launched educational technology services (ETS) delivers course and event content as podcasts and streaming videos.
more...
Related topics/regions:
[Education]
[Information & media]
[Communication]
[ICT]
[Internet]
[Knowledge]
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