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Appendix C – Partial List of Sources Consulted

The following is a partial list of the sources that were consulted during the first phase of the Information Technology Indicators Project. A full list of sources will be included in the final report.

1999 Central Puget Sound Regional Economic Report: Employment Patterns and Trends, 1995-1998 - The Puget Sound Regional Council

Being Fluent with Information Technology – Committee on Information Technology Literacy and The National Research Council

Building a Foundation for Tomorrow: Information Technology Skill Standards (Version2.0, The Millennium Edition) - Northwest Center for Emerging Technologies

Directions and Implications for Advanced Computer Symposium Proceedings, March 1997 – Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility

Falling Through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide, July 1999 – The United States Department of Commerce

Index of Innovation and Technology, Washington State 2000 – The Washington Technology Center

Indicators of a Sustainable Community, 1998 – Sustainable Seattle

Losing Ground Bit by Bit: Low-Income Communities in the Information Age – The Benton Foundation

National Educational Technology Standards for Students: Connecting Curriculum and Technology – International Society for Technology in Education

Online Content for Low-Income and Underserved Americans: The Digital Divide’s New Frontier, A Strategic Audit of Activities and Opportunities – The Children’s Partnership

Signposts: Social and Health Indicators for King County – United Way of King County

This project is part of the City of Seattle Citizens Technology Literacy and Access initiative in cooperation with the volunteer Citizens Telecommunications and Technology Advisory Board (CTTAB) and Sustainable Seattle. Additional assistance for the forum is being provided by Progress Project of the Evans School of Public Affairs and the Glaser Progress Foundation and Seattle Community Network.

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