1. Back to the Community: The Future of Telecentres Ismael Peña - López Universitat Oberta de Catalunya eAsia – Telecentre Forum Colombo, 3 December 2009
2. Increase in ICT penetration? ITU (2009). Measuring the Information Society
3. Evolution of Internet Public Access Points? profits/ sustainability cibercafe telecentre community (e-)centre Ø (disappear) ?
4. The state of world indicators and indices (I) Distribution of the extended aggregate categories – including analogue indicators Distribution of the extended aggregate categories – excluding analogue indicators Results: qualitative analysis /43 Charts show the number of indicators (%) in all Digital Economy models within each category
5. The state of world indicators and indices (II) Distribution of the aggregate categories – including analogue indicators Distribution of the aggregate categories – including analogue indicators Results: qualitative analysis /43 Charts show the number of indicators (%) in all Digital Economy models within each category
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Editor's Notes
El desarrollo humano (medido aquí con el Índice de Desarrollo Humano) está estrechamente vinculado con el desarrollo de la Sociedad de la Información y viceversa. No hay desarrollo sin Sociedad de la Información, y no hay Sociedad de la Información sin desarrollo.
El desarrollo humano (medido aquí con el Índice de Desarrollo Humano) está estrechamente vinculado con el desarrollo de la Sociedad de la Información y viceversa. No hay desarrollo sin Sociedad de la Información, y no hay Sociedad de la Información sin desarrollo.
How is this chart built Designs based on a specific and applied purpose that fits the general goals of the fostering organization Designs adapted to the availability of data Unbalance towards infrastructure indicators – and telecommunications in particular –versus other kinds of indicators Imbalance between infrastructures and usage data
How is this chart built The prevalence of supply-side indicators means, for instance, that we are giving priority to the existence of infrastructure but leaving aside whether it is affordable for the end user Failing to measure the reasons for usage may actually lead to some towards paths of exclusion The imbalance between infrastructure + usage vs. other data categories leaves aside, once again everything in between what is to be used and the use of it, which we can call (as we did before) causes, or which we can call enablers.