
ICT and New Media Bridging Technology and Communication
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Comprehensive study of Information Communication Technology in community education contexts
Detailed examination of IT Enabled Services and government policy frameworks
Analysis of traditional media transition to new media platforms and technologies
Practical guidance on knowledge management and digital archiving systems
Technical instruction in multimedia concepts, digital audio, and videography
The book also includes practical sections on multimedia concepts, digital audio, videography, web designing using HTML, and CSS for students and professionals in ICT and digital media fields.
This title has been co-published with Elite Publishing House. Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the print edition in India.
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"The chapters of this volume cover important themes such as the role of ICT in agricultural extension, the potential of digital platforms for rural empowerment, and the transformative influence of new media on education and communication. Each section is logically arranged and supported with relevant examples, ensuring good continuity and clarity. The writing is concise and technically sound, very easy to accessible for students, researchers, and practitioners. The integration of theoretical frameworks with field-level applications makes the book especially relevant to present-day challenges."- R.K. Singh, Dean Agriculture & Former ADG, ICAR, India
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Deepak Shrivastava, Assistant Professor at BTC CARS, Bilaspur under IGKV Raipur, India specializes in Agricultural Extension with over 20 years of research and teaching experience. He holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. from JNKVV, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India and a Ph.D. from Guru Ghasidas Central University, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India. Dr. Shrivastava has contributed significantly to agricultural research with 10 published research papers, attended 20 conferences, and authored 10 Hindi articles. He has actively participated in 10 training programs and organized 20 training sessions, reflecting his dedication to capacity building. His extensive work includes KVK activities, farm research, and 15 radio talks aimed at disseminating agricultural knowledge. Dr. Shrivastava's expertise bridges academic research and practical applications, making valuable contributions to agricultural development.
Content
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Unit I: Information Communication Technology
Role and Components of ICT in Community Education
IT Enabled Services (ITES)
Government Policy on ICT and Emerging Research
Unit II: Perspective of New Media
Transition of Traditional Media Transition to New Media
Knowledge Management and Archiving
Unit III: Multimedia - Concept and Evolution
Digital Audio and Videography
Unit IV: Web and Blog Designing
HTML Document Structure
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
References
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