NGOs don’t invest in ICT nor e-learning

A few days ago I wrote about a degree project I tutorized.

Well, yesterday I was at the presentation of another project I also tutorize (there’s just two of them, I promise) entitled “Desing of an Internet Portal about cooperation and solidarity for NGOs, citizenship and other organizations”, by Francesc Xavier Soler Casanovas.

The work is quite right but the external evaluator pointed that the introduction talked about portals offering services for the third sector but missed information about NGO websites.

I pointed that this information appears in the study of the Fundaci

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If you need to cite this article in a formal way (i.e. for bibliographical purposes) I dare suggest:

Peña-López, I. (2004) “NGOs don’t invest in ICT nor e-learning” In ICTlogy, #4, January 2004. Barcelona: ICTlogy.
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2 Comments to “NGOs don’t invest in ICT nor e-learning” »

  1. Hi,

    Take a look at pengasih.net. What is your frank opinion?

    The idea that NGO should treat itself as an Entreprise is similar as ours.

    I think many are taking the same direction.

  2. Azman, it really looks great. I personally think that inclusion of any kind must start with a socieconomical inclusion, which is what you do :)

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