This section focuses on community Information and Communications Technology (ICT) projects. The potential benefits of ICT for the community sector are considerable; it is particularly useful for networking, and can improve group effectiveness and efficiency. See also the IT and Internet How-to Guide and the Community computing and Digital Strategy Hot Topics.
Current Case Studies:
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Creating a Volunteering Canterbury website has brought many benefits, and due to skilled input and enthusiasm, little stress.
Date added: 5 September 2006
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Thirty-one Australian communities, nonprofit organisations and groups share how they introduced and use Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
Date added: 5 September 2006
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These case studies are in the IT & Internet How-to Guide. They are listed here for your convenience. Find inspiration and ideas for using Internet Technology in your work.
Date added: 12 December 2005
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The EastLife website is dedicated to covering life in the eastern suburbs of Auckland. The front page of the site includes a community diary, a search, weather, and newsy items, giving the site an overall appearance of a local newspaper. The site ...
Date added: 7 November 2005
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When it comes to technology at Wellington Girls’ College, students teach the teachers. Each week students called Tech Angels provide mentoring and support in ICT to college staff.
Date added: 20 May 2005
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A set of nine case studies of information and technology projects and websites from throughout Aotearoa detailing success factors, lessons and achievements.
Date added: 20 May 2005
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Waltham Web Project aims to bridge the digital divide. They upskill community members with training in online communication methods, creativity, graphic design and encourage and teach each learner to ...
Date added: 6 November 2002
If you want to share your experiences, check the Case Study Guide for more information. Copyright of each Case Study is held by the organisation or individual that wrote it. Views and opinions expressed are those of the authors, not the publishers.