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Information can be shared in a number of ways, for example: | Information can be shared in a number of ways, for example: | ||
* Traditional methods such as [[face-to-face courses]] and [[textbooks]]. | * Traditional methods such as [[face-to-face courses]] and [[textbooks]]. | ||
* [[Television]] and [[radio]]. "Podcasts" technology can be used to make it easier for radio programs to share knowledge. | * [[Television]] and [[radio]]. "Podcasts" technology can be used to make it easier for radio programs to [[share knowledge]]. | ||
* Various forms of offline distribution of content which is developed or sourced online. See [[Offline content collaboration]]. | * Various forms of offline distribution of content which is developed or sourced online. See [[Offline content collaboration]]. | ||
* [[Mobile phones]], for example through [[Akvo]]'s tools to enable end users of water technology to provide feedback via mobile phone. | * [[Mobile phones]], for example through [[Akvo]]'s tools to enable end users of water technology to provide feedback via mobile phone. | ||
[[Category:Information channels]] | [[Category:Information channels]] |
Revision as of 17:31, 28 November 2009
It is not enough to develop information - for example on a wiki, or on your word processor. The information must be made available in order to be useful.
Information can be shared in a number of ways, for example:
- Traditional methods such as face-to-face courses and textbooks.
- Television and radio. "Podcasts" technology can be used to make it easier for radio programs to share knowledge.
- Various forms of offline distribution of content which is developed or sourced online. See Offline content collaboration.
- Mobile phones, for example through Akvo's tools to enable end users of water technology to provide feedback via mobile phone.