Thursday, February 23, 2012

Research and Markets: Australia's Digital Economy 2011 - E-Education and E-Government.

M2 PRESSWIRE-March 31, 2011-: Research and Markets: Australia's Digital Economy 2011 - E-Education and E-Government(C)1994-2011 M2 COMMUNICATIONS

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Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/723536/australia_digita) has announced the addition of the "Australia - Digital Economy - E-Education and E-Government" report to their offering.

The use of IT and telecommunications technology within educational environments is set to increase dramatically between 2010 and 2015 as high-speed fibre-based broadband becomes widely available in Australia. Simultaneously, the capability of Internet services devoted to e-education purposes is set to increase enormously over the next decade as well. Australia, with its large landmass and relatively small population, is an ideal market for remote education services. As such Australia is home to many successful e-education service providers, as well as being a relatively important market for e-education services.

The Australian Government provides citizens with relatively sophisticated e-government services already and as with education, the establishment of a fibre-based broadband network may see the government improve and broaden the range of web services that it is responsible for. Therefore, Australia is a fascinating and relatively advanced market for both e-education and e-government services.

This report discusses related telecommunications infrastructure developments as well as trends and innovation related to e-education and e-government services. In the report we provide information and analysis, an overview of survey results with some statistics provided throughout the text and in tabular and chart formats.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Synopsis

2. Education and the need for the National Broadband Network (NBN)

2.1 Analysis on e-education initiatives

2.2 E-education, the NBN and infrastructure

3. New vision for e-education - 1:1 education

3.1 Australia's first trans-sector initiative

3.2 A standardised e-education system

3.3 Risk of failure - people, not technology

3.4 Interactive and personalised education system

3.5 Expanding the teaching profession

3.6 From medieval schools to a digital society

3.7 It is all about economic benefits

4. E-learning

4.1 Funding for e-learning projects - 2010 - 2011

4.2 Flexible learning framework assists with e-learning

5. NSW schools get fast broadband

6. Remote laptops from One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)

7. 2010 E-learning Benchmarking Survey

8. E-education infrastructure initiatives

8.1 Background

8.2 National government policy - Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) to the schools

8.3 An NBN for Catholic schools

8.4 MySchool 2.0

9. E-education content in Australia

9.1 Australia's largest online library

9.2 E-learning from Australian Computer Society (ACS)

9.3 Media literacy

10. E-government

10.1 Background information

10.2 Cloud service a new growth market

10.3 Survey on e-government services usage

10.4 Conclusions

10.5 Government deploys national TelePresence system

11. Global trends in e-education (separate global report)

12. Global trends in e-government (separate global report)

13. Related reports

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/723536/australia_digita

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