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Elizabeth et al.
Well, how about living ones - human intermediaries.
Community intermediaries to help people understand their needs, to interpret and
respond to incoming information, for consultative processes, to learn how to
filter information appropriately. Technical intermediaries (commonly known as
"assistants" or "operators") to help people use the ICTs, when there are no
existing skills, and to train them as the demand and awareness grows.
The community driven ethic is extremely important, these are facilitators only.
David David,
Excellent point, as ICTs are certainly only
a means to the end product of learning and participating. To what
other appropriate tools are you referring, in addition to ICTs?
Elizabeth
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