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Thursday, March 25, 2010

10 things

1. Computerization is the base for future benefits.
2. While there is unskilled personal and the use of software is not optimized we face productivity paradox.
3. Good start-ups have to be promoted in opposite case they will fail due to lack of knowledge and understanding.
4. Technology alone, even good technology alone, is not sufficient to create social or economic value.
5. One key idea of social informatics research is that the "social context" of information technology development and use plays a significant role in influencing the ways that people use information and technologies, and thus influences their consequences for work, organizations, and other social relationships.
6. Conceptualization of computerization should be treatened as a combination of current social life stage and state-of-the-art technology.
7. People still tend to reject human-computer-web interaction. They need to see that it extent to human-computer-human web.
8. Not all work can be streamlined thus not all work performance might be advanced with computers.
9. Social informatics research pertains to information technology use and social change in any sort of social setting, not just organizations. E.g. expanding Internet access by households.
10. "Technological access" refers to the physical availability of suitable equipment, including computers of adequate speed and equipped with appropriate software for a given activity.
In contrast, "social access" refers to know-how, a mix of professional knowledge economic resources, and technical skills, to use technologies in ways that enhance professional practices and social life.

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