This work aims at the dissemination of learning processes in rural areas through the use of ICT in relation to programs of national and regional rural development. In particular we want to:  Spread the basic knowledge;  Provide tools and informations for a better management of learning processes through ICT;  Significantly reduce the digital divide present in the region;  Combine social development to the growth of competitiveness in the market

Contò, F., Dipace, A., Norlund, A., Djelveh, S.R., Faccilongo, N., Scarinci, A., et al. (2016). ICT Platform and Gaming to Social Change in Rural Areas.. In Challenges for the New Rurality in a Changing World - Proceedings from the 7th International Conference on Localized Agri-Food Systems.

ICT Platform and Gaming to Social Change in Rural Areas.

DJELVEH, SARA ROBABEN;FACCILONGO, NICOLA;
2016-01-01

Abstract

This work aims at the dissemination of learning processes in rural areas through the use of ICT in relation to programs of national and regional rural development. In particular we want to:  Spread the basic knowledge;  Provide tools and informations for a better management of learning processes through ICT;  Significantly reduce the digital divide present in the region;  Combine social development to the growth of competitiveness in the market
2016
978-91-980607-1-3
Contò, F., Dipace, A., Norlund, A., Djelveh, S.R., Faccilongo, N., Scarinci, A., et al. (2016). ICT Platform and Gaming to Social Change in Rural Areas.. In Challenges for the New Rurality in a Changing World - Proceedings from the 7th International Conference on Localized Agri-Food Systems.
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