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Hruza, Edward; Miller, Harry G. – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1983
Critical decisions face technologically developing and progressing countries. National priorities must be considered in selecting and implementing technological advances. The authors present an intervention model for adapting technologies to developing countries. (Author)
Descriptors: Decision Making Skills, Developing Nations, Program Implementation, Technical Assistance
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Shishido, Toshio – Science, 1983
Describes Japan's industrial development and science/technology policy. Topics include policies for promoting industries, rationalization policy for industry, catching up with advanced technology, progression from imitation to creative technology, Japan's advantages in technological development, and problems faced by developing countries today.…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries, Industry
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du Preez, N. P.; van Eldik, P.; Mohr, M.; van der Watt, H. H. – Industry and Higher Education, 1998
Responses from 118 of 237 executives in South Africa found the following highly rated: importance of universities in supplying high-level workers; need for high-skilled technicians and innovative entrepreneurs; and need for business to understand technology, fund research, and have a technology strategy. Respondents rated the current reality of…
Descriptors: College Role, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Foreign Countries
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Goulet, Denis – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1975
After defining technology and technology transfer, the author discusses product-embodied, process-embodied and person-embodied technologies. The five major antagonisms at play in international technology transfers are related and the manner by which a country may select, choose, and adopt the appropriate technology is investigated. (BT)
Descriptors: Culture, Developing Nations, Development, Industrialization
Kaungamno, E. E. – 1978
This paper discusses the role of scientific and technical information as an important resource for effecting technological, social, cultural, and economic change within emerging Third World nations. The topics addressed in the course of the discussion include the role of science and technology in development, the transfer of technology from one…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Developing Nations, Information Dissemination, Information Services
Wambi, Bruno – ASPBAE Courier, 1988
Suggests that third world countries should develop their own information base and their own technologies designed especially for their needs, instead of relying on the information and technologies developed for industrialized nations. Emphasizes scientific information and library development. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developing Nations, Developmental Programs, Foreign Countries
Mills, Miriam K. – 1983
This paper considers the potential utility of computer conferencing for the Third World. A brief description of an example of a computer conferencing system, the Electronic Information Exchange System (EIES) based at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, is provided. International discussions on telecommunications and some of the activities of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Developing Nations, Distance Education, International Organizations
Development Communication Report, 1984
A variety of articles address the use of communications in development, including (1) "Policy Considerations in Global Telecommunications" (Sandra Lauffer); (2) "Sharing Information for Rehabilitation in the Third World" (M. Miles); (3) "Growing More Rice in Sierra Leone: Baseline Survey Guides Media Campaign" (Gary…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Communications, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
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Figueiredo, Nice – Information Development, 1987
Describes the events that led to the establishment of the national policy for informatics in Brazil, which restricts foreign involvement in that nation's computer industry. The governing agencies are described, controversies and debates surrounding the policy are summarized, and the reaction of the American government is discussed. (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Federal Regulation, Foreign Countries, International Trade
Stahmer, Anna – Media in Education and Development, 1987
This examination of international distance education and open university applications of communication satellites at the postsecondary level notes activities in less developed countries (LDCs); presents potential models for cooperation; and describes technical systems for distance education, emphasizing satellite technology and possible problems…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Developing Nations, Distance Education, International Cooperation
Holloway, Robert E. – 1982
Transfer of instructional technology is the last step in the knowledge cycle, preceded by invention, technical and commercial development, and dissemination. Technology includes both equipment and the practical knowledge needed for application. Industrialized nations package technology; however, little practical knowledge is transferred with…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Planning, Educational Technology, Instructional Development
Shepard, Marietta Daniels – 1977
This document summarizes the project of the Organization of American States (OAS) General Secretariat to coordinate its activities in the field of library and information services. In Latin America plans have been made based on cooperative activities and services whereby each library can have access to materials held in all libraries, as well as…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Developing Nations, Information Needs, Information Networks
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Chakravarty, Sukhamoy – International Social Science Journal, 1983
A central issue in economics is explaining the persistent and growing inequalities between nations in income and wealth. Traditional western economic thought has emphasized the importance of free trade to economic development, but differential access to technical knowledge has left less developed nations at a disadvantage. (IS)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Exports
Hancock, Alan – Media in Education and Development, 1984
Characterizes the development over the past 30 years of the communication technologies employed in education by examining technological developments, structure of individual media, objectives and audiences of media systems, access to communications technologies, appropriateness of technology in new environments, social impact, and policy…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Change Strategies, Communications, Developing Nations
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Samarajiva, Rohan; Shields, Peter – Journal of Communication, 1990
Notes that much research in telecommunication and development continues to treat technology as neutral and neglects its impact on the powerless. Argues that the view of development as desirable often goes uncontested. Calls for a paradigm which places power in the center of the analysis. (SG)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Cultural Interrelationships, Developing Nations, Power Structure
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