Information Technology and Indigenous People
Information Technology and Indigenous People
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Information Technology and Indigenous People is a book by Laurel Evelyn Dyson, Max A. N. Hendriks and Stephen Grant. All three are from the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia.
One particular section that I found worthwhile is Section II on Technology in Education. In this section it talks about how Indigenous people are using CD-ROMs to preserve the rich cultural history of story-telling. Technology is providing them the opportunity to not only preserve this part of their history and culture but also preserve it the voice of their elders. Preserving the stories on CD-ROM will allow future generations to share and hear the stories (in some cases) from those of a generation(s) past.
~Ryan
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