Building Sudan Water Knowledge Sharing Based on Global Technology

Author(s):  
Rafaa Ashamallah Ghobrial

Advances in information and communication technologies are key agents for global change. The emerging of new digital systems together with the ongoing processes of globalization is facilitating faster sharing of information and innovations. Knowledge is crucial need of any country as well as initiative of international communities which should be empowerment of all its citizens through access and use of knowledge. It listed briefly the knowledge sharing elements which make changes in our organization of work and daily life. The infrastructure of knowledge sharing in the Sudan is carefully studied. The water based knowledge is analyzed and finally digital knowledge assets that support and stimulating knowledge sharing are approached.

2017 ◽  
Vol 56 (02) ◽  
pp. 83-87
Author(s):  
Abdulfattah S. Mashat ◽  
Habib M. Fardoun

SummaryObjective: The present editorial is part of the focus theme of Methods of Information in Medicine entitled “Technologies solutions schemes for Patients’ Rehabilitation: Methodologies, Models and Algorithms”. The focus theme aims to present nowadays most innovative solutions to improve patients’ rehabilitation by applying and using sophisticated and pioneering Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and human factors.Methods: The focus theme explores the different existent research works and tools used, applied and developed for incapable people in terms of rehabilitation and health care, as to look into the extent methodologies, models and algorithms by means of ICT in this process.Results: The focus theme lists a group of research works, which are presenting various solutions using ICT systems to improve the rehabilitation process of people with physical incapacities and to help them in carrying out their daily life.


This study aims to explore the environment, behaviour patterns, and use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for knowledge sharing (KS) practices by the professionals from different sectors in Bangladesh. This study employs the quantitative approach and a survey method. The findings show that the professionals held positive perceptions about KS practices and most of them believe that KS practices can enhance their professional efficiency. While most professionals found ICTs useful for KS, they faced technological problems in addition to communication and social problems in sharing knowledge.


Author(s):  
Serkan Gürsoy ◽  
Murat Yücelen

This chapter deals with the evolution of communities of practice by considering two key components which facilitate knowledge sharing: Organizational Learning and Social Capital. Dualities and intersections between the building blocks of these two components are investigated by discussing organizational learning in its explorative and exploitative forms, while considering social capital in its bridging and bonding forms. As a critical contemporary step of evolution, information and communication technologies are also elaborated in order to examine the impact of constant and instant tools on these facilitators of knowledge sharing. The study aims to derive proxies among these components of organizational learning and social capital in order to design an integrated framework that reflects the nature of online communities of practice.


Author(s):  
Kimiz Dalkir

In Knowledge Continuity Management (KCM), knowledge from highly experienced employees leaving the organization is particularly challenging to document, classify and organize so that it can be accessed, understood and used by the successor to that employee. Horizontal knowledge sharing (in the context of peer-to-peer networks) and vertical knowledge transfer (in the context of KCM) are distinguished in order to address some of the conceptual confusion in this field. Both Human Resources (HR) and Knowledge Management (KM) units contribute to KCM but they need to do so in a more integrated fashion. The complementary roles played by the KM and HR teams are analyzed in a case study to show how they can work in tandem to ensure knowledge continuity in an organization. Key recommendations are made on how to implement a comprehensive KCM strategy for tacit knowledge, including the role that can be played by information and communication technologies.


This investigation is part of a development model to adopt the information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to the teaching-learning process at the Technical University of Cotopaxi. Specifically, to improve the higher education, as a result of the steady advances in the field of digital knowledge and educational technology, for that reason, the Institutions must improve their academic organization and education processes. Through the use of technologies, educational institutions try to integrate information and innovation. In this context and reviewing the problem case through the application of the ICT new Acceptance Model, the student's teaching-learning process will improve. The investigation showed the expected results with the creation of the latest ICT adoption model. Using collaborative tools within a collaborative learning environment (CLE) to elaborate constructs Cronbach's alpha, variance, and correlations and the statistical software were used as the Minitab validated the hypotheses.


10.14201/3156 ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio Bernal Guerrero

RESUMEN: La expansión de las tecnologías de la información y de la comunicación está favoreciendo el origen de una sociedad globalizada, caracterizada por las redes. Eeste avance tecnológico y sus formas de intercambios, que afectan a la vida privada y a la cotidianeidad, van provocando una profunda transformación social ajustada a nuestro tiempo. La cultura del ciberespacio forma parte de nuestra cultura y, a su vez, la remodela. Eel mundo en que vivimos se caracteriza por un complejo entramado de sistemas sociales y técnicos que reclaman una nueva concepción del aprendizaje. Precisamos desarrollar criterios de pensamiento y de organización críticos, emanados prospectivamente de la existencia actual y vinculados a las nuevas realidades culturales. La ciencia y la técnica que constituyen el ciberespacio han de aceptarse como mecanismos de organización social en un mundo crecientemente tecnificado.ABSTRACT: The growth of information and communication technologies is favouring the origin of a global society, characterised by social nets. This technological step forward and its different ways of interchange, which affect private life and daily life as well, are producing a deep social change adjusted to our time. The culture of cyberspace is part of our general culture, and it is reshaping it at the same time. The world in which we live is characterised by a complex net of social and technical systems requiring new ways of learning. Wwe need to develop critical criteria for the way we think and organise society, which emanate in a prospective way from the current life and linked to new cultural realities. Science and technique, which together form the cyberspace, have to be accepted as mechanisms of social organisation in a world with more and more technology. Key words: cyberspace, virtual reality, complex systems, identity, learning, postmodernism, theory of education.SOMMAIRE: L’expansion des technologies de l’information et de la communication est en train de favoriser l’apparition d’une société mondialisée, caractérisée par les réseaux. Ce progrès technologique et ses formes d’échange, qui affectent la vie privée et le quotidien, provoquent un processus de profonde transformation sociale adaptée à notre temps. La culture du cyberespace fait partie de notre culture, tout en la remodelant. Le monde où nous vivons se caractérise par un tissu complexe de systèmes sociaux et techniques qui réclament une nouvelle conception de l’apprentissage. Il nous faut développer des critères de pensée et d’organisation critiques, émanant prospectivement de ce qui existe actuellement, et liés aux nouvelles réalités culturelles. La science et la technique qui constituent le cyberespace doivent être acceptées comme des mécanismes d’organisation sociale dans un monde de plus en plus technifié.


Author(s):  
Martha Gómez-Rosales ◽  
Antonia Mireles-Medina

This article describes a proposal for the implementation of mental calculation as a strategy for learning mathematical contents in primary education. The mental calculation as an important part in mathematics gives the students an opening to new ways of thinking and gives him the mental agility that helps him to solve problems in a more competitive, quick and easy way. That is why the interest to train the student from an early age to boost the exercise of his mind, proposing strategies that make more efficient teaching-learning process and increase their academic performance in the subject of mathematics. On the other hand, nowadays the profile of the students is valued according to their competences and these must be demonstrated in solving problems of daily life. However, at this moment in history the student is surrounded by information and communication technologies, very effective for the advances that they bring with them, but they generate greater dependence on him, so that now he avoids using more of his reasoning, because most solutions are found by clicking a button.


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