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[[Communautique]] is a Montreal-based non-profit dedicated to promoting information literacy and promoting civic participation via communication technologies. They aim for a democatic cyberculture that is available for everyone, to combat socioeconomic exclusion and promote resourcefulness and self-reliance. They offer training to organizations across Quebec teaching basic internet skills as well as discussing social and business issues. Their work and research analyze how socioeconomic factors influence the appropriation of [[ICT]]s. They also offer web development services.<ref>[http://www.communautique.qc.ca/a-propos/mission-et-objectifs/who-we-are.html Mission And Objectives]. Communautique. Retrieved 2012 November 7.</ref>
[[Communautique]] is a Montreal-based non-profit dedicated to promoting information literacy and promoting civic participation via communication technologies. They aim for a democratic cyberculture that is available for everyone, to combat socioeconomic exclusion and promote resourcefulness and self-reliance. They offer training to organizations across Quebec teaching basic internet skills as well as discussing social and business issues. Their work and research analyze how socioeconomic factors influence the appropriation of [[ICT||Internet Communication Technologies]]. They also offer web development services.<ref>[http://www.communautique.qc.ca/a-propos/mission-et-objectifs/who-we-are.html Mission And Objectives]. Communautique. Retrieved 2012 November 7.</ref>


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Revision as of 20:39, 7 November 2012

Communautique is a Montreal-based non-profit dedicated to promoting information literacy and promoting civic participation via communication technologies. They aim for a democratic cyberculture that is available for everyone, to combat socioeconomic exclusion and promote resourcefulness and self-reliance. They offer training to organizations across Quebec teaching basic internet skills as well as discussing social and business issues. Their work and research analyze how socioeconomic factors influence the appropriation of |Internet Communication Technologies. They also offer web development services.[1]

References

  1. Mission And Objectives. Communautique. Retrieved 2012 November 7.

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