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TakingITGlobal
TakingITGlobal.org is a global online community, providing youth with inspiration to make a difference, a source of information on issues, opportunities to take action, and a bridge to get involved locally, nationally and globally. A network of tens of thousands of young leaders, in over 200 countries, creating positive change in their communities and around the world.
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Main Telephone
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Joined OneWorld
25.01.2002
Features
27.08.2004
27 August 2004
Alberto Nardelli
For thousands of years, the oceans and mountain ranges formed almost
insurmountable geographic barriers – keeping cultures and people apart,
issues isolated and the pace of change slow. However, over the last fifty
years, and especially the last ten, developments in ICTs have wired the
world, bringing at least those of us lucky or wealthy enough to be connected
into a global village. Satellite news and entertainment networks broadcast
events and (sometimes homogenous) culture from one corner of the planet to
the other.
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26.08.2004
An international fellow at the Liverpool Hope University College, United
Kingdom, has dismissed the hype surrounding e-learning and called for
research on how such projects have helped the disadvantaged people.
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16.08.2004
Launched last month, TIG Magazine is a new compendium of the best in artwork and creative writing from TakingITGlobal's online community initiatives. The pilot issue, "electricities," explores the concept of cities as centres of collisions. TakingITGlobal is a Toronto-rooted international NGO, "led by youth, empowered by technology."
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