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Digital Literacy

16 Sep 2010

It underlies the 70+ per cent of the Canadian economy that is in the services sector.3 Digital Literacy is the fundamental requirement for effective participation in the world’s economy; it is the aquifer giving life to the knowledge-age work force. [...] If Canada is to once again take the lead in the achievement Strategies for Sustainable Prosperity of Digital Literacy, as it did in the development of the digital telephone exchanges and cross-country digital networks, we will have to move quickly and comprehensively. [...] Experts say that within a few years, most of Literacy initiatives were implemented, including the workforce: the cars on the road will have the majority of their value determined by the information services that flow to the car, and from the car. [...] Global Recognition Global competition in the framework of a service economy competition could be good for Canada because: In 2003, the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in Geneva affirmed the need for Digital Literacy in the 21st Century, on a global level. [...] While identifying the need for Digital Literacy in the The ICTC’s role is to create a diverse, prepared and highly educated Canadian ICT industry ICT sector, the format for categorizing Digital Literacy should apply to all sectors.
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11
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Ottawa, ON, CA

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