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Posts Tagged ‘Information and communications technology’


Crisis …. What Crisis?

SEVERAL Things strike me the time anyone talks about ‘the crisis’ or ‘Crisis’: Things SEEM to be going there to all intents and purposes pretty ‘normally’ Outside the office window The irresistible urge to say ‘Crisis? What crisis? ” After the title of a famous 1975 Supertramp album (Not that I Can Remember Anything about [...]

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Learning and Teaching Fellowship of ICT

In 2003, whilst Still Teaching Tourism at Bournemouth University, as part of my The Role of Learning and Teaching Fellowship, I Was Engaged in talking about To other Universities Involved In The The Potential Use of the Internet as a support tool for learning in a university ‘attendance’ (rather Than distance learning) mode. As part [...]

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The merger of computers and telecommunications

After the invention of writing and the advent of the printing , the first step towards the information society have been marked by the telegraph, electric, then the telephone and radio , while television , the Minitel and the Internet and the mobile telecommunications and GPS have associated image and text to speech, “wireless”, Internet [...]

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Tourism, New Technologies and Alsace

Tourism, New Technologies and Alsace [A draft article I wrote for the British Tourism Society Focusing upon The Point That It Is The contexts and cultures in Which to Be Embedded ICT is determined how it looks Which, Feel, IS Used And The Degree to Which It Is Successful Rather Than The Technology Itself.] T [...]

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