Developing a Methodology for Costing the Impact of Digital Exclusion
This online consultation (they explain) was commissioned by the National Audit Office to inform its understanding of the evidence on the costs and benefits of digital inclusion activities.
After glancing through this online report, I notice something that chimes with the conversation we had today. The list of things you can do on the Web seems very oriented to functionality, and very little mention is made of social interaction as in itself beneficial or indirectly beneficial.
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After glancing through this online report, I notice something that chimes with the conversation we had today. The list of things you can do on the Web seems very oriented to functionality, and very little mention is made of social interaction as in itself beneficial or indirectly beneficial.
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