Melissa, Hi

You may be interested in some of our work on the role of the Internet in
social inclusion through building communities, networks and social
capital featured at:

http://www.dcita.gov.au/ie/community_connectivity/community_ict_transfor
mation_discussion_papers_and_case_studies 

Regards

Peter

Peter Huta
Manager, Community Connectivity
Access Branch, DCITA
61 2 6271 1047  mob: 0407293988

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Melissa
Sent: Wednesday, 1 June 2005 10:33 AM
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Subject: [DDN] networking to close the digital divide

I just have a question for you all....
i was just wondering how you all thought that networking (in 
all forms, social, infrastructural etc) helps to bridge the 
digital divide... the society we live in today thrives on 
networks and it is important for these to grow in order for 
us to move foward... countries such as in most of your 
cases, America networking and sharing resources is helping 
to increase learning about and access to the internet and 
other learning tools. How do you think this has helped and 
im sure alot of you have good examples of how networking has 
helped in your special projects...

i look forward to hearing from you

Melissa Jennings
STUDENT, QUT Brisbane, Australia.
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