Forces of globalisation and economic competition enhanced by, among others, the digital technologies, are radically transforming the social context. Digital technologies are characterised by a powerful and pervasive Internet as well as the related information and communication technologies. Globalisation is facilitated by the universally accessible, reliable and inexpensive communication assisted by these digital technologies. However, there is growing and valid scepticism regarding the digitally influenced socio-economic emancipation. This scepticism is mainly driven by a lack of understanding of digital literacy as a holistic process of creating the necessary social, economic and political changes within a given context. The understanding...
Digital Technologies are changing societal, personal and organisational lives. Access to some techno...
This article shares research facilitated by a multinational technology provider, converging mobile n...
This is a copy of the published version of an article published by the University of Alberta Librari...
Forces of globalisation and economic competition enhanced by, among others, the digital technologie...
The concept of digital literacy has been defined in numerous ways over the last two decades to incor...
Lifelong learning has become associated with participation in the digital age, affecting everything ...
Although it is recognised that Accelerated Literacy and Information Literacy can help disadvantaged ...
South Africa’s communication landscape has changed and is still changing because many previously dis...
This paper explores the assertion that the development of educational multimedia has a key role to p...
Literacy, accessibility, technology and digital education are central concerns of this article. The ...
With a structurally entrenched digital divide on the one hand, and increasing ubiquity of the Intern...
Lifelong learning has become associated with participation in the digital age, affecting everything ...
The 2019 (5th) proceedings of ACIST focuses on how African societies are leveraging and can leverage...
Unlike the millennials from the industrialised world who were raised amidst an increasingly online a...
Digital divide research and policy have moved beyond looking at who does and does not have access to...
Digital Technologies are changing societal, personal and organisational lives. Access to some techno...
This article shares research facilitated by a multinational technology provider, converging mobile n...
This is a copy of the published version of an article published by the University of Alberta Librari...
Forces of globalisation and economic competition enhanced by, among others, the digital technologie...
The concept of digital literacy has been defined in numerous ways over the last two decades to incor...
Lifelong learning has become associated with participation in the digital age, affecting everything ...
Although it is recognised that Accelerated Literacy and Information Literacy can help disadvantaged ...
South Africa’s communication landscape has changed and is still changing because many previously dis...
This paper explores the assertion that the development of educational multimedia has a key role to p...
Literacy, accessibility, technology and digital education are central concerns of this article. The ...
With a structurally entrenched digital divide on the one hand, and increasing ubiquity of the Intern...
Lifelong learning has become associated with participation in the digital age, affecting everything ...
The 2019 (5th) proceedings of ACIST focuses on how African societies are leveraging and can leverage...
Unlike the millennials from the industrialised world who were raised amidst an increasingly online a...
Digital divide research and policy have moved beyond looking at who does and does not have access to...
Digital Technologies are changing societal, personal and organisational lives. Access to some techno...
This article shares research facilitated by a multinational technology provider, converging mobile n...
This is a copy of the published version of an article published by the University of Alberta Librari...