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Through knowledge societies, people have capabilities to acquire
information and to transform that information into knowledge and
information, which empowers them to enhance their lives and to
contribute to the social-economic development. The practical
application of knowledge into innovation and how this process from
research to development to application can be achieved is a domain
that is not yet very well understood. Developing Knowledge
Societies for Distinct Country Contexts is an essential reference
source that documents methods, best practices, and case studies for
the development of global knowledge societies at the national,
regional, and local levels. Featuring empirical analysis on topics
such as smart governance, financial literacy, and globalization,
this book is ideally designed for business strategists, economists,
international researchers, anthropologists, politicians,
policymakers, governmental sectors, academics, and students seeking
coverage on the development of knowledge society policies and
strategies in various areas of the world.
This book discusses the role of human computer interaction (HCI)
design in fostering digital literacy and promoting socio-cultural
acceptance and usage of the latest ICT innovations in developing
countries. The book presents techniques, theories, case studies,
and methodologies in HCI design approaches that have been used to
foster digital literacy, break the socio-cultural barriers to ICT
adoption, and promote the widespread usage of the latest
innovations in the health, agriculture, economic, education and
social sectors in developing countries. The authors provide
insights on how crossing disciplines in HCI such as usability
design, user centered design, user experience, anticipated user
experience, technology acceptance design, persuasive design,
philosophical designs, motivational design, social-cultural
oriented designs, and other HCI design approaches have promoted
digital literacy and stimulated socio-cultural acceptance and the
usage of the latest ICT innovations. The book is relevant in
academic, industry and government. Presents theoretical, practical,
and socio-cultural approaches to digital literacy challenges in
developing countries; Discusses recent ICT and HCI innovations used
to transform the health, agriculture, economic, education and
social sectors in developing countries; Provides insights on design
opportunities and challenges presented in countries where digital
literacy is very low and with complex socio-cultural dynamics.
This book discusses the role of human computer interaction (HCI)
design in fostering digital literacy and promoting socio-cultural
acceptance and usage of the latest ICT innovations in developing
countries. The book presents techniques, theories, case studies,
and methodologies in HCI design approaches that have been used to
foster digital literacy, break the socio-cultural barriers to ICT
adoption, and promote the widespread usage of the latest
innovations in the health, agriculture, economic, education and
social sectors in developing countries. The authors provide
insights on how crossing disciplines in HCI such as usability
design, user centered design, user experience, anticipated user
experience, technology acceptance design, persuasive design,
philosophical designs, motivational design, social-cultural
oriented designs, and other HCI design approaches have promoted
digital literacy and stimulated socio-cultural acceptance and the
usage of the latest ICT innovations. The book is relevant in
academic, industry and government. Presents theoretical, practical,
and socio-cultural approaches to digital literacy challenges in
developing countries; Discusses recent ICT and HCI innovations used
to transform the health, agriculture, economic, education and
social sectors in developing countries; Provides insights on design
opportunities and challenges presented in countries where digital
literacy is very low and with complex socio-cultural dynamics.
Through knowledge societies, people have capabilities to acquire
information and to transform that information into knowledge and
information, which empowers them to enhance their lives and to
contribute to the social-economic development. The practical
application of knowledge into innovation and how this process from
research to development to application can be achieved is a domain
that is not yet very well understood. Developing Knowledge
Societies for Distinct Country Contexts is an essential reference
source that documents methods, best practices, and case studies for
the development of global knowledge societies at the national,
regional, and local levels. Featuring empirical analysis on topics
such as smart governance, financial literacy, and globalization,
this book is ideally designed for business strategists, economists,
international researchers, anthropologists, politicians,
policymakers, governmental sectors, academics, and students seeking
coverage on the development of knowledge society policies and
strategies in various areas of the world.
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