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Catalysing broadband 4 Africa - ensuring economic and social inclusion
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Annexures final IDRC report 2018 : conference/workshop matrix
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Reality check : will cellphones really solve Africa's problems?
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Telecommunications regulation and broadband development : implications for the Andean region
In the early 21st century, fixed-line telephony was pushed into the background by the advent of mobile telephony, which is now being challenged by internet protocol (IP) communications, observe Guillermo Mastrini and Carolina Aguerre.
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Changing research communication practices and open scholarship : a framework for analysis
Scholarly communication and libraries are changing as part of a larger ecosystem, but how does the changing scholarly communication system play out in actual research practices?
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Consumer best practices in the telecoms sector
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Social networking technologies for teaching and learning
Educational frameworks that leverage the value of ICTs need to be developed.
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Journal articlesINFORMATION DISSEMINATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY Food security CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION EXTENSION SERVICES AGRICULTURAL POLICY
Farm Radio Trust to assess ICT agriculture impact
Farm Radio Trust (FRT) will carry out a three-year research study starting in 2018 to find out how Information and Communication Technology (ICT) impacts on agricultural productivity in Malawi.
Published dateFriday, February 2, 2018 - 05:00 -
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Zero proximity : increasing the online visibility of academics at the University of Mauritius
Scholarly Communication in Africa Program (SCAP) posited that by using internet-based Web 2.0 technologies, the University of Mauritius would increase online visibility of academics and their chances of gaining access to sought-after academic netw
Published dateThursday, January 2, 2014 - 05:00