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Indicators Report - Phase I

In May of 2000, the City of Seattle Department of Information Technology released the final report for the first phase of the Information Technology Indicators Project. This report, Information Technology Indicators for a Healthy Community, contains the complete set of indicators developed by the Department of Information Technology with significant participation from a wide range of interested residents, including technology, education and community leaders.

(Also available as PDF or Word document)

I. Introduction
II. Why Technology Indicators?
III. How Will the Indicators Be Used?
IV. Breaking New Ground
V. Engaging the Public and Selecting Indicators
VI. Phase 2: Data Collection
VII. Indicators
CATEGORY A –Access
     A. Ownership of Information Technology
     B. Public Access To Information Technology
     C. Information Technology Usage
CATEGORY B – Literacy
     A. Information Technology Literacy
     B. Fluency
     C. Education
CATEGORY C – Business and Economic Development
     A. Workforce Needs
     B. Sustaining A Healthy Industry
CATEGORY D – Community Building
CATEGORY E – Civic Participation
CATEGORY F - Human Relationships to Information Technology
CATEGORY G - Partnerships and Resource Mobilization
VIII. Next Steps and Challenges
IX. Contact Information
X. Appendix A – Technical Advisory Group
XI. Appendix B – CTTAB members
XII. Appendix C – Partial List of Sources Consulted

 

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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