Tag Archive | "Brazil"

Non-instrumental Use study begins pilot testing in Brazil

by TASCHA, Thursday September 23rd, 2010

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The research team for the Non-Instrumental Use study began pilot testing of survey instruments in Brazil on September 16. Throughout the trip so far, the researchers have had the opportunity to explore different public access venues and identify possible challenges they may encounter in the study's implementation.

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Release of public access ICT venue database

by TASCHA, Friday September 10th, 2010

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Release of public access ICT venue database

The Global Impact Study is excited to announce the release of our public access ICT venue database. Utilizing the inventory data collected in Bangladesh, Brazil, Chile, Lithuania, and the Philippines, the web database offers multiple search options, three different visualizations of the data, and is part of the Global Impact Study's commitment to open research.

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Survey pilot testing strategy

by TASCHA, Saturday June 26th, 2010

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Our venue operator and user surveys are currently being tested in Bangladesh, Brazil, Chile and the Philippines.

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Do computer games and chat build useful skills?

by Michelle Fellows, Wednesday September 23rd, 2009

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The Non-instrumental Use of ICT as a Component of General ICT Skill Acquisition Study will explore the benefits library and telecenter users gain from playing computer games, sending email, and chatting. These types of uses — known as "non-instrumental" — are often ignored in studies on public access to ICT. But we suspect that they can help people develop the comfort, skills, and expertise they need to improve their social and economic situations, particularly in the areas of employment and education.

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