From:
Ella Taylor-Smith
Date:
Apr 15 08:47 UTC
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Hi,
I'm reluctant to post updates on the digital divide, as it's a massive topic
that can swamp discussions about e-democracy, however I thought this was
interesting and worth sharing
http://www.egovmonitor.com/node/18216
Helen Milner (Managing Director, UK Online Centres) highlights the importance
of digital inclusion as she discusses a recent report from the UK Online
Centres which found that £2.6 billion can be saved by the British Economy if we
could bridge the digital divide.
The research report is here
http://www.ukonlinecentres.com/corporate/content/view/11/112/lang,en/
-Ella
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From:
Frank Land
Date:
Apr 15 10:12 UTC
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But is is also essential that those who are on the wrong side of the digital
divide get equality of treatment - they are not disadvantaged by the service
providers. This may increase costs because it requires dual systems.
Frank Land
Emeritus Professor, Information Systems and Innovation Group
London School of Economics
BCS Socio-Technical Specialist Group
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Hi,
I'm reluctant to post updates on the digital divide, as it's a massive topic
that can swamp discussions about e-democracy, however I thought this was
interesting and worth sharing
http://www.egovmonitor.com/node/18216
Helen Milner (Managing Director, UK Online Centres) highlights the importance
of digital inclusion as she discusses a recent report from the UK Online
Centres which found that £2.6 billion can be saved by the British Economy if we
could bridge the digital divide.
The research report is here
http://www.ukonlinecentres.com/corporate/content/view/11/112/lang,en/
-Ella
Ella Taylor-Smith
International Teledemocracy Centre
Napier University
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From:
Ella Taylor-Smith
Date:
Apr 15 10:22 UTC
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Hi Frank,
yes -as this diagram from the research summary makes clear.
-Ella
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But is is also essential that those who are on the wrong side of the digital
divide get equality of treatment - they are not disadvantaged by the service
providers. This may increase costs because it requires dual systems.
Frank Land
Emeritus Professor, Information Systems and Innovation Group London School of
Economics BCS Socio-Technical Specialist Group
-----Original Message-----
From: Taylor-Smith, Ella [mailto:<email obscured>]
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 9:47 AM
To: UKIE
Subject: [UKIE-EDem] new research into digital inclusion
Hi,
I'm reluctant to post updates on the digital divide, as it's a massive topic
that can swamp discussions about e-democracy, however I thought this was
interesting and worth sharing
http://www.egovmonitor.com/node/18216
Helen Milner (Managing Director, UK Online Centres) highlights the importance
of digital inclusion as she discusses a recent report from the UK Online
Centres which found that 2.6 billion can be saved by the British Economy if we
could bridge the digital divide.
The research report is here
http://www.ukonlinecentres.com/corporate/content/view/11/112/lang,en/
-Ella
Ella Taylor-Smith
International Teledemocracy Centre
Napier University
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Date:
Apr 18 07:51 UTC
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Hi,
sorry, the file I meant to post was this graphic from the report.
(Note that you have to go to the website to see the attachements)
By the way -is anyone else having problems with this email list - it's lost a
couple of my emails totally in the last couple of weeks....
-Ella
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