Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/26057
Title: ICT trends and challenges for research in Serbia and possibilities for cooperation with other countries
Authors: Ivanović Mirjana 
Budimac Zoran 
Komlenov Živana
Rakić Gordana 
Keywords: ICT, Internet penetration, e-service, e-government, digital contnt, digital library, knowledge availability, content availability, e-learning, vocational training, e-business, e-commerce
Issue Date: 2007
Journal: 3rd Balkan Conference in Informatics, BCI'2007, 3rd Balkan Conference in Informatics, BCI'2007, 2007
Abstract: In Serbia, usage of ICT is in developing phase. Only 1.2% of the users have more than 10 years experience on the Internet, while 52% of the population that is not wired has no intention and no need to use the Internet. The trust in the e-services is an issue in Serbia, and businesses focus mainly on marketing on-line, while more sophisticated ICT solutions are not widely spread. A positive point is the focus on on-line content, and the availability of several projects for on-line libraries. An ICT cluster was also built in Serbia to support the ICT uptake. The main challenges for research include development of standards, security and protection. As far as e-learning is concerned, there is a high percentage of schools with their own Web sites, but the majority of teachers do not use PCs to support their lectures and exercises. Vocational education programs in ICT need to be developed as well.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/26057
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