In this paper we explore the opportunities of mobile technologies in three of our own development endeavors with rural communities, promoting the preservation of indigenous knowledge. We reflect upon and recognize the fact that the representation of indigenous knowledge will be transformed within the digitalization process under the limitations and capabilities of the tools. We believe that a continuation of local appropriation and co-design of tools will lead to an integrated, intuitive and non-intrusive indigenous knowledge preservation process within the local communities
Information and communications technologies (ICT) are seen as crucial in improving educational oppor...
A high proportion of Aboriginal Australians residing in remote communities are mobile-only internet ...
The paper presents a comparative study of mobile technology adoption and use by two communities - on...
While many cultural heritage projects currently exist, few explore the full potential of mobile tech...
More and more communities and organisations around the world are realising the value and significanc...
This paper collates recent research on mobile phone use in Indigenous communities in Australia. Its ...
This paper gives an outline of the importance of African indigenous knowledge. After that it gives t...
Millions of people in developed countries routinely create and share digital content; but what about...
The global digital divide threatens to exclude millions of people from the potential benefits of Inf...
Valuable indigenous data barely survived in this era since us still lacking of preserving method th...
Paper presented at the SCESCAL Conference, Ezulwini, Swaziland, 25 - 29 AprilThis paper strives to e...
This policy brief explores the use and expands the conversation on the ability of geospatial technol...
Indigenous Australians are often keen to use digital technologies in their struggle to develop susta...
In this paper we present a methodological perspective on the challenge of designing products suited ...
This doctoral thesis focuses on understanding the role of mobile technologies as tools to enhance le...
Information and communications technologies (ICT) are seen as crucial in improving educational oppor...
A high proportion of Aboriginal Australians residing in remote communities are mobile-only internet ...
The paper presents a comparative study of mobile technology adoption and use by two communities - on...
While many cultural heritage projects currently exist, few explore the full potential of mobile tech...
More and more communities and organisations around the world are realising the value and significanc...
This paper collates recent research on mobile phone use in Indigenous communities in Australia. Its ...
This paper gives an outline of the importance of African indigenous knowledge. After that it gives t...
Millions of people in developed countries routinely create and share digital content; but what about...
The global digital divide threatens to exclude millions of people from the potential benefits of Inf...
Valuable indigenous data barely survived in this era since us still lacking of preserving method th...
Paper presented at the SCESCAL Conference, Ezulwini, Swaziland, 25 - 29 AprilThis paper strives to e...
This policy brief explores the use and expands the conversation on the ability of geospatial technol...
Indigenous Australians are often keen to use digital technologies in their struggle to develop susta...
In this paper we present a methodological perspective on the challenge of designing products suited ...
This doctoral thesis focuses on understanding the role of mobile technologies as tools to enhance le...
Information and communications technologies (ICT) are seen as crucial in improving educational oppor...
A high proportion of Aboriginal Australians residing in remote communities are mobile-only internet ...
The paper presents a comparative study of mobile technology adoption and use by two communities - on...