Auditing Technology Uses within a Global Voluntary Organisation
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Williams, S., Spiret, C., Dimitriadi, Y. & McCrindle, R. (2012). Auditing Technology Uses within a Global Voluntary Organisation. In Proceedings of Global TIME 2012 (pp. 104-109). AACE.
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Global TIME (Global TIME) 2012
Online,
February 7, 2012
AACE
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WAGGGS, the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, acts as an umbrella organization for Member Organizations from 145 countries around the world. As such one of its remits is to provide training and guidance on areas such as leadership and citizenship to its members. One of the ways WAGGGS is exploring to do this more widely and efficiently is through the use of digital technologies. This paper presents the results of an audit undertaken of the technologies already used by potential participants in online communities and courses and investigates the challenges faced in using technology to facilitate learning, within this context.
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