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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Kliniskt handledarskap med hjälp av Informations- och kommunikationsteknik (IKT) : -         En intervjustudie

Svensson, Helena January 2011 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to describe senior nurses’ expectations concerning how a digital information and communication technology systems (ICT) can contribute to the improvement of care leadership and how it can strengthen ties between the school's theoretical world and the practical clinical work-based training (WP) in nursing. The study has a descriptive design with a qualitative approach. The study involved seven leading care nurses. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews. Subject matter was analyzed based on qualitative content analysis.  The analysis yielded in a first category practical examples of how using ICT as a tool could strengthen the ties between theory and practice in order to understand the usefulness of theory in practice.  The informants also gave specific examples of ICT content that could be given to students and also to supervisors both in terms of information and education. The second category described the supervisors’ views on receiving students in clinical placements. The senior care nurses felt that at present the reception of students was unsatisfactory due to a muddled organization. It was often unclear what responsibilities they had as mentors and what the responsibility of the student was for his or her practice placement. Conclusions of the study are that the supervisors could see ICT as a tool to clarify these ambiguities. In the future it is necessary to respond to the needs of supervisors with respect to their views on what an ICT system should provide them with in order to improve their care supervision. By providing an ICT learning tool the two worlds could meet and the ties between theory and practice in the nursing program could be strengthened.
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Social Equity and Integrity through ICT: A Critical DiscourseAnalysis of ICT Policies in Bangladesh

Hasan, Md. Zahid January 2012 (has links)
Information Communication Technology (ICT) is in the discourse of international development,which is often considered as the key to socio- economic development in the sense that it helps tosolve social problems and increases the rate of economic growth. ICT policies are situated in thiscontext. Many international agencies advocate certain policies in order to accelerate economicgrowth and development in so-called developing countries. In 2009, Bangladesh enacted itsNational ICT Policy setting a broad vision to establish a transparent, responsive and accountablegovernment; developed skilled human resources; and to enhance social equity through anextended use of ICT. Following this vision multiple objectives have been addressed where socialequity and integrity are prioritized in the name of developing a socially equitable and integratedsociety through ICT. The research task of this work is to analyze the discourse of this strategyand to compare it to social reality. The ‘Theory of Communicative Action’ (TCA), which isbased on the four validity claims - truth, legitimacy, sincerity, and clarity - is used to demonstratehow social equity and integrity are addressed as objectives and what claims are made in theaction items with regard to these two objectives and how far such claims reflect social reality.Keywords:Information Communication Technology (ICT), National ICT Policy, Social Equity, Integrity,Communicative Action Theory, Critical Discourse Analysis, Validity Claims, ICT4D, CriticalTheory, Critical Information Systems research.
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A Study on Converged Network Architecture and Application Services for Next Generation Network

Lin, Yu-Chang 04 July 2007 (has links)
In 21st century, the development strategy and the management policy of Information Communication Technology (ICT) is a key issue to a nation¡¦s competitiveness. Particularly, the development of telecommunication liberalization, governance in the telecommunications regime and the relevant science and technology policies of the telecommunication industry is the most important factor for creating a leading knowledge-based economy for Information Communication Technology related industries. Looking forward to the future, the trends and developments of the convergence of telecommunication, broadcasting and internet services will drive the demand for the telecommunication and broadcasting industries to look for cost-efficient provisioning of converged multimedia services. The emerging technology of next generation network (NGN) infrastructure enables the convergence of multi-access networks to deliver the multimedia contents and application services seamlessly. Therefore, the consumers, government, and industry can obtain the benefits because of technology development and industrial cooperation. In addition, the converged broadcasting and telecommunication services as well as Fixed-Mobile Converged applications over the internets results in the needs for the improvement in network interconnectivity and service interoperability. No matter it is telecommunication, broadcasting or information, to converge as common info-communication services, such as telephony, data and multimedia will eventually run over the all IP networks. Therefore, IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) becomes one of the promising technologies to drive it happen. However, existing policy and regulations must cope with the changes of this development. The liberalization of broadband and communication market allows the participation of the private companies to create new investment and revenue. This research studies the possible evolution of an IP-based communication infrastructure from today's networks toward a converged next generation network and proposes an Inter-Exchange Center of Converged Network Architecture (IEXCNA), applying to VoIP service. The IEXCNA model shows more efficient in the transmission, interconnectivity and reducing implementation cost of network infrastructure. Thus the consumers are able to enjoy better quality of service and cheaper rate of use for multimedia services.
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The role of ICT in optimizing reverse textile supply chains

Tsiupka, Iuliia, Mason, Alicia January 2015 (has links)
Fast fashion and over consumption within the textile industry has led to a serious depletion of natural resources. The current rate of population growth and consumption is unsustainable. In result, there is a growing interested in sustainable solutions, one of which is reverse supply chains. Infrastructures for recycling textile fibers are being researched and developed. At the same time, it is important to put a focus on also developing the infrastructures for textile recollection. When examining a forward supply chain, the last mile, or point of distribution to the final consumer, can be considered the most costly when it comes to logistics costs. As a result, within a reverse supply chain the point of textile recollection, or the “first mile” as defined by the authors, can also be considered problematic in terms of logistical costs. Cirqle is a Swedish based app using ICT to aide in the recollection of used textiles, by offering app users rewards (discounts) for used textile returns at specific retailers. Through gathering specific information about app users, ICT companies such as Cirqle, are key to optimizing reverse supply chains, and in result, aiding in the reduction of the “first mile problem”. Due to the research gap identified by the authors, the purpose of this thesis is to explore how a digital infrastructure for collecting used garments, such as the Cirqle App, can be used to optimize location‟s for collection points; therefore minimizing the first mile problem of reverse logistics in the textile industry.
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Anti-cyberlaundering regulation and control

Leslie, Daniel A. January 2010 (has links)
<p>This paper is inspired by the ills borne out of the internet. The internet has become a modern day tool for criminals seeking to conceal the proceeds derived from their crime, hence the&nbsp / problematic notion of cyberlaundering. This paper journeys through the world of cyberlaundering by looking into the structure of the crime in great depth. It explores various possibilities, and tries to hatch out viable solutions to the dilemma.</p>
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Initiating ICT in the open distance learning of Gabonese teachers / Jean-Louis Ndoutoume Mendene.

Ndoutoume Mendene, Jean-Louis January 2012 (has links)
Gabon is a Sub-Saharan francophone country which has been independent since August 1960. Its Educational System is modelled on the French System. However, the Gabonese Education System currently does not have any guidelines or policies for the system-wide implementation, integration and use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into the education system. The Gabonese Government committed itself to some ICT-related partnerships, but did not launch any programme or activity relating to those commitments. In addition, the Government provided funding to change the country’s Internet connectivity by satellite with the WASC/SAT3 sub-marine cable in order to make Internet access and connection ten times cheaper at the international level. Unfortunately, the benefit from this investment is not experienced in the country as the potential users, such as teachers, keep having challenges with Internet connection. After fifty years of independence, the government also does not offer sufficient opportunity for teachers to enhance their pedagogical knowledge and skill through teacher professional development (TPD). As a result, no research, guidelines or policies exist for the implementation and use of Open Distance Learning (ODL) for TPD supported by ICT. The aim of this qualitative descriptive exploratory research study was to explore, describe and understand the enablers and challenges of initiating ICT in the ODL training of Gabonese in-service teachers. Although the academic seat for this research was the School of Continuing Teacher Education on the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University in South Africa, the research project’s focus, conceptualisation, data-collection and data-interpretation were all based and conducted within the researcher’s heimat, i.e. the Gabonese Education System context. An interactive qualitative casestudy research design (Denzin & Lincoln, 2005; Merriam, 1998) was used in this investigation to obtain in-depth context sensitive data concerning the attitudes, fears, needs, expectations, infrastructure and readiness of the Gabonese Education teachers (at schools and training institutions) for the implementation and use of ICT for ODL training of Gabonese English (second language) teachers, collected through qualitative research methods, i.e. semi-structured open-ended individual and focusgroup interviews, as well as additional research artefacts in the form of photographs to visually record the unique contexts involved. The researcher decided to involve Gabonese English (second language) teachers in the investigation, as he has worked in this discipline for at least twenty years. To ensure sufficient participants, the researcher made use of a snowball strategy where participants in the research referred others. Participants were also selected according to specific selection criteria. Two English (second language) teachers, one school principal, four ICT specialists, one advisor of English teachers, and one inspector of English teachers (ICT specialist) participated in eight individual interviews. Nine English teachers and two advisors of English teachers participated in four focus-group interviews. All interviews were conducted in French. At the North-West University in South Africa, the researcher transcribed the interview data and used ATLAS.ti™ (qualitative data-analysis software) to construct an integrated data-set for analysis. Qualitative data-analysis was performed under the guidance of an expert researcher in qualitative data-analysis. The relevant research findings were translated into English for the purpose of this report. Qualitative data-analysis of the integrated data-set identified six categories of data related to three themes, i.e. (i) Gabonese Education, (ii) ICT in Gabon and (iii) ODL in Gabon. The six categories are: (i) Challenges of Gabonese Education, (ii) Enablers of Gabonese Education, (iii) Challenges to implementation and integration of ICT, (iv) Enablers of ICT; (v) Challenges of ODL, and (vi) Enablers of ODL. These categories supported by codes and quotations provide basic ideas on the research enablers and challenges of initiating ICT in ODL training of Gabonese in-service teachers. The discussion comprises thirty codes, and recommendations are made. The findings of this rich qualitative exploration could benefit and support the Gabonese Education Department, policy makers and academic institutions in their quest to implement, integrate and use ICT in the TPD of in-service teachers via DE and ODL. / Thesis (MEd (Curriculum Development))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.
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Initiating ICT in the open distance learning of Gabonese teachers / Jean-Louis Ndoutoume Mendene.

Ndoutoume Mendene, Jean-Louis January 2012 (has links)
Gabon is a Sub-Saharan francophone country which has been independent since August 1960. Its Educational System is modelled on the French System. However, the Gabonese Education System currently does not have any guidelines or policies for the system-wide implementation, integration and use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into the education system. The Gabonese Government committed itself to some ICT-related partnerships, but did not launch any programme or activity relating to those commitments. In addition, the Government provided funding to change the country’s Internet connectivity by satellite with the WASC/SAT3 sub-marine cable in order to make Internet access and connection ten times cheaper at the international level. Unfortunately, the benefit from this investment is not experienced in the country as the potential users, such as teachers, keep having challenges with Internet connection. After fifty years of independence, the government also does not offer sufficient opportunity for teachers to enhance their pedagogical knowledge and skill through teacher professional development (TPD). As a result, no research, guidelines or policies exist for the implementation and use of Open Distance Learning (ODL) for TPD supported by ICT. The aim of this qualitative descriptive exploratory research study was to explore, describe and understand the enablers and challenges of initiating ICT in the ODL training of Gabonese in-service teachers. Although the academic seat for this research was the School of Continuing Teacher Education on the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University in South Africa, the research project’s focus, conceptualisation, data-collection and data-interpretation were all based and conducted within the researcher’s heimat, i.e. the Gabonese Education System context. An interactive qualitative casestudy research design (Denzin & Lincoln, 2005; Merriam, 1998) was used in this investigation to obtain in-depth context sensitive data concerning the attitudes, fears, needs, expectations, infrastructure and readiness of the Gabonese Education teachers (at schools and training institutions) for the implementation and use of ICT for ODL training of Gabonese English (second language) teachers, collected through qualitative research methods, i.e. semi-structured open-ended individual and focusgroup interviews, as well as additional research artefacts in the form of photographs to visually record the unique contexts involved. The researcher decided to involve Gabonese English (second language) teachers in the investigation, as he has worked in this discipline for at least twenty years. To ensure sufficient participants, the researcher made use of a snowball strategy where participants in the research referred others. Participants were also selected according to specific selection criteria. Two English (second language) teachers, one school principal, four ICT specialists, one advisor of English teachers, and one inspector of English teachers (ICT specialist) participated in eight individual interviews. Nine English teachers and two advisors of English teachers participated in four focus-group interviews. All interviews were conducted in French. At the North-West University in South Africa, the researcher transcribed the interview data and used ATLAS.ti™ (qualitative data-analysis software) to construct an integrated data-set for analysis. Qualitative data-analysis was performed under the guidance of an expert researcher in qualitative data-analysis. The relevant research findings were translated into English for the purpose of this report. Qualitative data-analysis of the integrated data-set identified six categories of data related to three themes, i.e. (i) Gabonese Education, (ii) ICT in Gabon and (iii) ODL in Gabon. The six categories are: (i) Challenges of Gabonese Education, (ii) Enablers of Gabonese Education, (iii) Challenges to implementation and integration of ICT, (iv) Enablers of ICT; (v) Challenges of ODL, and (vi) Enablers of ODL. These categories supported by codes and quotations provide basic ideas on the research enablers and challenges of initiating ICT in ODL training of Gabonese in-service teachers. The discussion comprises thirty codes, and recommendations are made. The findings of this rich qualitative exploration could benefit and support the Gabonese Education Department, policy makers and academic institutions in their quest to implement, integrate and use ICT in the TPD of in-service teachers via DE and ODL. / Thesis (MEd (Curriculum Development))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.
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Διερεύνηση του τρόπου διαμόρφωσης της εκπαιδευτικής πρακτικής και του συμβολικού ελέγχου κατά την εφαρμογή και ενσωμάτωση των νέων τεχνολογιών στη σύγχρονη σχολική τάξη του δευτεροβάθμιου σχολείου : το μάθημα της ιστορίας

Δημητρέλου, Αργυρώ 07 December 2010 (has links)
Από τα δεδομένα μιας ποιοτικής προσέγγισης του φαινομένου της εισαγωγής και πιθανής ενσωμάτωσης των Τεχνολογιών Πληροφορίας και Επικοινωνίας στο μάθημα της ιστορίας (σχολικό έτος 2009-2010) προκύπτει ότι η δευτεροβάθμια εκπαίδευση δεν ανταποκρίνεται στις τάσεις και προκλήσεις που σημειώθηκαν και σημειώνονται στο χώρο της παιδείας σε παγκόσμιο επίπεδο. Ανάγκες εκσυγχρονισμού και ευριζωνικότητας παραμένουν ανικανοποίητες. Έτσι, αναδεικνύονται παραδοσιακές μορφές συμβολικού ελέγχου που φαίνεται να κυριαρχούν στο σύγχρονο εκπαιδευτικό χώρο. Ακόμα και σημαντικές πρωτοβουλίες προώθησης της αλλαγής (net book) φαντάζουν στα μάτια των εκπαιδευτικών «αυθαίρετες» εκφράσεις εξουσίας χωρίς αποτέλεσμα. Όσοι εκπαιδευτικοί τόλμησαν την αλλαγή βίωσαν την ανάγκη ξεπαγώματος μιας ισχυρά δομημένης εκπαιδευτικής πρακτικής στο πλαίσιο ανέτοιμων εγκαταστάσεων και συνειδήσεων για την αποδοχή του εμβλήματος της εποχής. Συμπερασματικά λοιπόν, η παγίωση μιας εκπαιδευτικής καινοτομίας δεν εξασφαλίζει μαθησιακά αποτελέσματα με διχοτομήσεις του τύπου κλειστό/ανοικτό σχολείο αντίθετα απαιτείται συντονισμός και συλλογική δράση. / It can be elicited from the qualitative data that the quadric education doesn’t correspond to the tendencies and the challenges that take place in the field of education worldwide. The need for update remains unsatisfied. As a result traditional forms of symbolic control emerge and seem to dominate in the current educational area. Even important initiatives that promote change (net book) have been treated by the educators as arbitrary and ineffective expressions of authority. On the other hand some of those who presumed to launch this change they faced a deeply rooted educational practice underlined by the lack of facilities and the lack of consciousness which in turn discourage the need for change. Concluding, the consolidation of an educational novelty doesn’t provide learning outcomes with dichotomies such as open or close school but on the contrary coordination and collective action is needed.
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POLÍTICA DE COMUNICAÇÃO PARA INSTITUIÇÕES EDUCACIONAIS:O CASO DA REDE METODISTA DE EDUCAÇÃO

Silveira, Moisés Lemes da 29 June 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-03T12:29:37Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Moises Lemes da Silveira.pdf: 3078244 bytes, checksum: f1d4cb5daecb7dadb0ba94f94cb58b1a (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-06-29 / The aim of this thesis was to first identify trends in communication processes and in organizational management institutional models existing in Methodist higher education institutions located in Brazil, seeking to find similarities and differences between communication processes arising from the implementation of the new structure adopted for the network management of the Methodist Education and its Shared Services Center. Then a Policy and Communication Guidelines model was proposed, bringing together the main activities related to the business communication processes that were identified during the preparation of this thesis. The methodology used was qualitative research, because it was the research method that best adapted to the proposed problem. To set the type of study, first there was an exploratory research through interviews with six managers of the referred network, and five managers who respond for the communication and marketing areas, using to this end, questionnaires containing both structured and unstructured questions. From the results obtained in the research, Human Resources, Information and Technology and Communication and Marketing department s activities were analyzed, to identify the contribution of each in the institutional communication processes consolidation. It was concluded that the model of policies and communication guidelines proposed in this paper, may allow both the Methodist Education Network and other higher education institutions to set the boundaries of their actions in objective procedures and criteria considered essential for enterprise management. / O objetivo desta tese foi, primeiramente, identificar as tendências nos processos de Comunicação Institucional e nos modelos de gestão organizacional existentes nas Instituições Metodistas de Ensino Superior localizadas no Brasil, buscando averiguar similaridades e diferenças entre os processos de comunicação decorrentes da implantação da nova estrutura adotada para a gestão da Rede Metodista de Educação e da sua Central de Serviços Compartilhados. Em seguida, propôs-se um modelo de políticas e de diretrizes de comunicação, reunindo as principais atividades relacionadas aos processos de Comunicação Empresarial que foram identificados no decorrer da elaboração desta tese. Como metodologia, utilizou-se da pesquisa qualitativa, pelo fato de ser o método de investigação que melhor se adaptou ao problema proposto. Para definir o tipo de estudo, realizou-se, inicialmente, uma pesquisa exploratória por intermédio de entrevistas feitas com seis executivos da referida Rede, além de cinco gestores que respondem pelas áreas de comunicação e marketing, utilizando-se, para tanto, de questionários contendo perguntas estruturadas e não estruturadas. A partir dos resultados obtidos nas pesquisas, foram analisadas as atividades desenvolvidas pelos departamentos de Recursos Humanos, Tecnologia e Informação e Comunicação e Marketing, para identificar a contribuição de cada um deles na consolidação dos processos de Comunicação Institucional. Concluiu-se que o modelo de diretrizes e políticas de comunicação proposto neste trabalho poderá permitir que tanto a Rede Metodista de Educação como outras instituições de ensino superior balizem suas ações em procedimentos e critérios objetivos, considerados fundamentais para a gestão empresarial.
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Informação e segurança pública: modelo de banco de dados para a gestão de informações em Moçambique

Nhacuongue, Januário Albino [UNESP] 22 March 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:26:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2011-03-22Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T18:55:05Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 nhacuongue_ja_me_mar.pdf: 1891231 bytes, checksum: 91df1623543db5a7be8604a83acbb705 (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / O atual estágio da sociedade em rede modela os processos de produção, preservação e fluxo de informações através da aplicação das tecnologias da informação e comunicação (TIC). Este cenário impulsionado pelo uso de ambientes informacionais digitais, especificamente a Internet, impera novas reflexões no nível de qualquer ator social sobre as potencialidades do uso estratégico das TIC em prol da revitalização dos processos internos, com vista à inserção na sociedade de informação. O comércio eletrônico e a publicação de serviços públicos on-line que vêm sendo adotados pela maioria das organizações são exemplos elucidativos dos ganhos que as tecnologias proporcionam para o desenvolvimento em todas as dimensões políticas, sociais e econômicas. Neste processo observa-se uma dual necessidade, tanto na arquitetura dos ambientes informacionais digitais para uma maior usabilidade e acessibilidade, como no aperfeiçoamento dos repositórios digitais de modo a garantir a recuperação das informações preservadas para o uso e re-uso. A Polícia da República de Moçambique (PRM) é uma organização de prestação de serviços de natureza público, mormente a segurança pública, defesa da legalidade democrática e dos direitos dos cidadãos que se circunscreve neste espécime. Deste modo, o estudo visa explorar as potencialidades da criação do banco de dados (BD) e do ambiente informacional digital para a gestão de informações sobre a segurança pública em Moçambique pela parte da PRM. Para tal, adota-se o estudo de caso para obter dados com maior nível de detalhamento e ponderar outros aspectos não previstos previamente pela pesquisa. A coleta de dados, entre diversas técnicas, através da observação participante durante a experiência na organização norteou o trabalho de pesquisa, cujos resultados revelam-se de suma importância na medida... / The current state of the network society shapes the processes of production, preservation and flow of information through the application of information technology and communication (ICT). This scenario driven by the use of digital information environments, specifically the Internet, reign new reflections on the prevailing level of any social actor on the potential strategic use of ICTs towards the revitalization of internal processes with a view to inclusion in the information society. E-commerce and publishing on-line public services that have been adopted by most organizations are clear examples of technologies that provide gains for development in all political, social and economic dimensions. In this process there is a dual need, both in the architecture of digital information environments for greater usability and accessibility, as the improvement in digital repositories to ensure the retrieval of information preserved for use and re-use. The Police of the Republic of Mozambique (PRM) is a service of public nature, especially public safety, democratic legality and rights of citizens is limited in this specimen. Thus, the study aimed to explore the potential of creating the database (DB) and the digital information environment for managing information about public security in Mozambique for the part of the PRM. To this end, we adopted the case study to obtain data with greater detail and to consider other aspects not previously covered by the research. The data collection among various techniques, including participant observation during the experience in organizing guided the research work, whose results turn out to be extremely important in that, besides stimulating the production of information in the area, will ensure the mechanisms for collection, organization, storage and information retrieval, making flexible the processing for rapid decisions in response to collective needs

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