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Evaluating the impact of your website: A guide for CGIAR centers to evaluate the usage, usability and usefulness of their websites
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 2007This document is the first step towards the creation of an easy-to-use guide for evaluating the impact of websites. Customized especially for CGIAR websites, the guide’s format is designed around the 3 Us approach: assessing the Usage, Usability and Usefulness of a website and its content.DocumentMaking E-Government Projects in Developing Countries More Successful and Sustainable: Some Case Studies from India
2007This paper examines the issues in the context of lessons drawn from four ICT based government to citizen (G2C) and citizen to government (C2G) projects in India.OrganisationCentre for Science, Development and Media Studies
Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies (CSDMS) formerly known as Centre for Spatial Database Management and Solutions, is a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), located at Noida, near IndiaDocumentICT Competency Framework for Teachers (ICT-CFT) Contextualization and Pilot - Tanzania and Nigeria
Global E-Schools and Communities Initiative, 2011There is a commonly accepted view that Education systems will need to effect changes to prepare citizens for lifelong learning in the emerging 21st Century knowledge‐based societies. The global shift towards knowledge‐based economies will require a change in the traditional view of the learning process itself.Documente-Accessibility Policy Toolkit for Persons with Disabilities
International Telecommunication Union, 2012A Joint ITU/G3ict Toolkit for Policy Makers Implementing the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. OnlineToolkit designed to focus more specifically on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) provisions regarding accessibility to information and communication technologies (ICTs).DocumentImpact 2.0 iGuide - new mechanisms for linking research and policy
2011Guide designed to help researchers identify the right Web 2.0 tools for establishing links with policy makers, for building their online presence and credibility and for effectively communicating their research.DocumentUsing mobile phones in advocacy campaigns
MobileActive.org, 2007Speed is often critical in an advocacy campaign and mobile phones allow the rapid dissemination of messages to a network of supporters with specific calls for action. In the developing world, where internet access can be slow or limited, mobile phone campaigns can reach a broad constituency of citizens.DocumentA digital inclusion advocacy toolkit: bridging the digital divide by winning community benefits in municipal broadband projects
Social Science Research Council, USA, 2007This toolkit aims to be a resource for community members who want to advance digital inclusion in their area where their local government is exploring a broadband/ high-speed Internet initiative.DocumentClick here for change: your guide to the e-advocacy revolution
PolicyLink, 2007For more than a decade the Internet has helped to gradually reshape the American political environment. This manual offers a guide to using technology techniques to engage in advocacy and promote the quality of life and access to opportunity for everyone.DocumentICT for disaster management
Asia-Pacifiic Development Information Program, 2007The first important steps towards reducing disaster impact are to correctly analyse the potential risk and identify measures that can prevent, mitigate or prepare for emergencies. ICT can play a significant role in highlighting risk areas, vulnerabilities and potentially affected populations. This primer outlines the importance of ICT in managing disasters.Pages
