977 resultados para rural communication
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As part of an LSIS Regional Response Fund project, Otley College has developed an online toolkit for one-to-one tutorials, based on research undertaken with practitioners and learners. The toolkit has been developed to meet the needs of students and tutors, and attempts to fulfil the requirement for tutorials within a new straightened funding agreement.
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Why are SRS important? The answer is to be found in this well-structured survey under: SRS as food source; SRS as additional source of cash income; Role of SRS in social capital. An analysis of the threats to SRS and the potential management options for farmer managed aquatic systems are also available in this survey along with the following definition of SRS: SRS are defined as aquatic animals that can be harvested from farmer managed aquatic systems without regular stocking. (PDF contains 4 pages)
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Este proyecto plantea el reto de realizar una aplicación web para la gestión y control de una casa rural desde dispositivos móviles como smartphones y tabletas, con una interfaz de propietario para gestionar de manera dinámica las diferentes partes de la misma, así como la inclusión de una zona de niños donde se aplicarán tecnologías de Inteligencia Artificial en concreto representación del conocimiento mediante “frames”, donde se permitirá a los usuarios realizar preguntas al sistema para intentar adivinar un árbol que previamente la propietaria de la casa rural habrá establecido. El objetivo no es elaborar un sistema experto, tarea que requeriría muchas más horas que las que corresponden a un proyecto de fin de carrera, sino comprobar la posibilidad de integración de estas herramientas en una aplicación orientada a dispositivos móviles. Se emplearán las funcionalidades de HTML5 para la inclusión de la “zona explorador” donde los niños podrán geo localizar árboles, así como su posterior búsqueda a modo de GPS donde los usuarios podrán ver donde está situado el árbol que desean buscar y su posición actual, la cual se irá actualizando automáticamente.
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Examining how universities use online channels to promote their research expertise and making recommendations for how institutions can improve this.
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Case study about how East Berkshire College rolled out Microsoft Lync 2013 Unified Communication™ system to enhance opportunities to develop employability skills.
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Santamaría, José Miguel; Pajares, Eterio; Olsen, Vickie; Merino, Raquel; Eguíluz, Federico (eds.)
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Throughout the Asia-Pacific region capture fisheries and certain less intensive forms of aquaculture can and do play a vital role in livelihoods management, food security, and health and nutrition. Knowledge and experience exist that could be more effectively used in policy for poverty alleviation. (PDF contains 89 pages)
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Conference report: Jisc CNI meeting 2014: Opening up scholarly communications. 10-11 July 2014, Bristol
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What is special about Kaipara is that most recently, they have founded a federation of Self-Help Groups that work together to develop their own support network and to draw in the support of others. This is a sophisticated ‘home-grown’ support infrastructure that is the subject of this story. (Pdf contains 8 pages).
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What began as a general desire to share messages about processes, technologies, lives and opportunities – among farming and fishing communities and those who work with them – has evolved into a network that shares meanings and lessons learnt. Now instead of relying on core funding or catalytic support, the STREAM Initiative is self-funded through the services its network provides to academic, development and other organizations. (Pdf contains 8 pages).
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As the Cambodian government begins to work more closely with local aquatic resources managers from poor rural communities, increased attention is being paid to the use of communication strategies and tools. In particular, the newly established Community Fisheries Development Office (CFDO) of the Department of Fisheries (DOF) is seeking mechanisms to share information about aquatic resources co-management practices and the livelihoods of people who depend upon the resources. The aim of this report is to identify and recommend methods of communication that are appropriate to aquatic resources management stakeholders, focusing in particular on poor rural communities. (Pdf contains 51 pages).
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What is an Information Access Survey? An Information Access Survey is a tool that: • Identifies key issues about people and what information needs they have • Identifies what media sources are available, what strategies people use to get information and finds out how cost-effective these are • Recommends methods of communication that are useful for poor rural communities who use aquatic resources to improve their livelihoods (Pdf contains 4 pages).
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El aprovechamiento del medio rural para llevar acabo actividades turísticas no es algo nuevo en España. Sin embargo, no es hasta mediados de los 80 cuando el turismo rural empieza a tener un desarrollo mayor, apreciándose un crecimiento de la oferta, a medida que lo hacía la demanda. Este trabajo se circunscribe a este área y pretende determinar bajo qué circunstancias debe desarrollarse la gestión del marketing en este tipo turismo y establecer en qué medida sus peculiares características influyen en las actuaciones de las empresas en el ámbito rural.