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Geno Obida

Gabriel Cantalejo
Jelord Mahusay

Planning and Conceptualizing an ICT Project for Social Change

Planning and conceptualizing an ICT (Information and Communication Technology) project for social change involves defining a clear vision, objectives, strategies, and outcomes that leverage technology to address social issues and improve the quality of life in a community. This process typically includes identifying the target audience, understanding their needs, and designing an appropriate technological solution that is sustainable and aligns with the community's goals.

Planning is the process of thinking about the activities required to achieve a desired goal. It is the first and foremost activity to achieve a desired results.

Explaination:

Planning is a systematic process that involves setting objectives, identifying resources, and determining the steps required to achieve specific goals.

Example:

An organization sets its strategy or direction and decides how to distribute its resources to achieve its strategic goals through the process of strategic planning.

Conceptualization is the process whereby an abstract concept is defined.

For example:

when Charlie's old boss uses the word 'lazy,' she has her own mental file folder of images and ideas about what lazy means. She can't share those mental images, so she uses the word lazy, and Vicky gets the idea.

ICT project for social changes

ICT refers to the convergence of different digital technologies that enables easier, faster, and deeper communication.

Example:

enhancing entertainment, improving access to public services, transforming financial services, increasing business productivity, and enabling new forms of political participation.
Geno Obida
Gabriel Cantalejo
Jelord Mahusay

Planning and Conceptualizing an ICT Project for Social Change

Planning and conceptualizing an ICT (Information and Communication Technology) project for social change involves defining a clear vision, objectives, strategies, and outcomes that leverage technology to address

social issues and improve the quality of life in a community. This process typically includes identifying the target audience, understanding their needs, and designing an appropriate technological solution that is

sustainable and aligns with the community's goals.

Planning is the process of thinking about the activities required to achieve a desired goal. It is the first and foremost activity to achieve a desired results.

Explaination:

Planning is a systematic process that involves setting objectives, identifying resources, and determining the steps required to achieve specific goals.

Example:

An organization sets its strategy or direction and decides how to distribute its resources to achieve its strategic goals through the process of strategic planning.

Conceptualization is the process whereby an abstract concept is defined.

For example:

when Charlie's old boss uses the word 'lazy,' she has her own mental file folder of images and ideas about what lazy means. She can't share those mental images, so she uses the word lazy, and Vicky gets the idea.

ICT project for social changes

ICT refers to the convergence of different digital technologies that enables easier, faster, and deeper communication.

Example:

enhancing entertainment, improving access to public services, transforming financial services, increasing business productivity, and enabling new forms of political participation.
Geno Obida
Gabriel Cantalejo
Jelord Mahusay

Planning and Conceptualizing an ICT Project for Social Change

Planning and conceptualizing an ICT (Information and Communication Technology) project for social change involves defining a clear vision, objectives, strategies, and outcomes that leverage technology to address

social issues and improve the quality of life in a community. This process typically includes identifying the target audience, understanding their needs, and designing an appropriate technological solution that is

sustainable and aligns with the community's goals.

Planning is the process of thinking about the activities required to achieve a desired goal. It is the first and foremost activity to achieve a desired results.

Explaination:

Planning is a systematic process that involves setting objectives, identifying resources, and determining the steps required to achieve specific goals.

Example:

An organization sets its strategy or direction and decides how to distribute its resources to achieve its strategic goals through the process of strategic planning.

Conceptualization is the process whereby an abstract concept is defined.

For example:

when Charlie's old boss uses the word 'lazy,' she has her own mental file folder of images and ideas about what lazy means. She can't share those mental images, so she uses the word lazy, and Vicky gets the idea.

ICT project for social changes

ICT refers to the convergence of different digital technologies that enables easier, faster, and deeper communication.

Example:

enhancing entertainment, improving access to public services, transforming financial services, increasing business productivity, and enabling new forms of political participation.

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