Today the professionalism of the military and government agencies is subject to profound changes in view of the complex nature of events such as terrorism, environmental and territorial disasters, international conflicts etc. This paper proposes the use of a social network to promote social mobility education by involving a network of people, government and military agencies over a vast territory. The goal is designing a geo-referenced social platform that connects these users with each other by entrusting them the task to report emergencies through real time comments, photos and videos following the participatory knowledge concept under web 2.0 spirit so they can learn from each other.

Social network with a built-in learning component for emergency communication exchange / Giove, Antonella; Quarto, Alessandro; Di Lecce, Vincenzo. - (2011), pp. 117-123. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Distance Learning, Simulation and Communication, DLSC 2011 tenutosi a Brno, Czech Republic nel May 10-11, 2011).

Social network with a built-in learning component for emergency communication exchange

Di Lecce, Vincenzo
2011-01-01

Abstract

Today the professionalism of the military and government agencies is subject to profound changes in view of the complex nature of events such as terrorism, environmental and territorial disasters, international conflicts etc. This paper proposes the use of a social network to promote social mobility education by involving a network of people, government and military agencies over a vast territory. The goal is designing a geo-referenced social platform that connects these users with each other by entrusting them the task to report emergencies through real time comments, photos and videos following the participatory knowledge concept under web 2.0 spirit so they can learn from each other.
2011
International Conference on Distance Learning, Simulation and Communication, DLSC 2011
978-80-7231-695-3
Social network with a built-in learning component for emergency communication exchange / Giove, Antonella; Quarto, Alessandro; Di Lecce, Vincenzo. - (2011), pp. 117-123. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Distance Learning, Simulation and Communication, DLSC 2011 tenutosi a Brno, Czech Republic nel May 10-11, 2011).
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