Dear Gilda: As said to Shrwan, I found a good opportunity to complement our work regarding ICT application to High Education, using what we are developing at each site. I hope you both will consider my invitation to produce a closer collaboration and find out ways to collaborate. My works looks for the creation of a restriction model regarding ICT application to high Education and Educational Productivity. The pilot has been developed at two private universities and hopefully, I will be applying my instrument at the National University soon. Most important I believe is the model supporting all: I am trying to combine strategic systemic analysis, a motivational model (in this case TAM) and matrix cross analysis. This blend tries to create a field model regarding the mechanisms implicit into ICT-Education successful relation into non developed communities and regarding INTERNET. The epistemological base is Complex Theory. Keep looking to hear form you Cristian Berrío Zapata Profesor Auxiliar Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales Universidad de San Buenaventura (Bogotá) -----Mensaje original----- De: air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] En nombre de Gilda Olinto Enviado el: miércoles, 19 de marzo de 2008 04:10 p.m. Para: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Asunto: Re: [Air-L] Internet Use in Public Universities Hi Shrwan and others, I'm also interested in developing countries' comparisons with regard to ICT use. I'm presently working with�data from�a major 2005 survey of the Brazilian Bureau of Census�which contains�information on Internet and access and types of use.�I�already have�a few�analyses�focusing on the student population (at different school levels) and also on�S&T human resources. I'm��now�dealing with�the theme of gender differences in ICT use in Brazil (also focusing on the student population).� Gilda Olinto Instituto Brasileiro de Informacao em Ciencia e Tecnologia � Em Mar 18, 2008 07:48 AM, Shrwan Khanal escreveu:
Hello all, I am researching on "Internet Use among the students in Public Universities: A case study of University of Zambia". I am basically looking at the factors affecting internet use, purpose and knowledge of internet (at the moment two major factors Gender and School-hard science vs. art and science). Could any one give me some suggestion or information about similar studies done in other universities. Situation in other developing countries would be appreciable. Looking for your cooperation.
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