EVALUATION
OF THE INFORMATION SOCIETY INITIATIVE (ISI)
1996
- 2000
AU
No 43
The
Information Society Initiative (ISI), launched in February 1996,
was the DTIs response to an identified need to provide a
coherent package of support in the Information Society domain.
It was designed to enable both user and supplier
industries to take maximum advantage of Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT). This evaluation covers ISI
activities up to March 2000.
The ISI was therefore an umbrella for a large number of
ICT activities and programmes. Between 1996 and 2000 there were
26 component activities/programmes within the first phase of the
ISI.
The ISI evaluation is made up of
five reports. A strategic overview and in depth looks at the
following activities: Marketing, Awareness and Delivery; Local
Support Centres; Multimedia Demonstrator Programme; and
Information Society Creativity Awards.
For ease of access the evaluation
has been split into ten documents and can be accessed from the
following links:
Volume 1 Information Society Initiative Strategic Evaluation
Executive
summary
(86 KB)
Evaluation
report
(952 KB)
Volume 2 ISI Marketing, Awareness and Delivery Programme
Executive
summary
(64 KB)
Evaluation
report
(1,065 KB)
Volume 3 Local Support Centres
Executive summary
(73 KB)
Evaluation
report
(577 KB)
Volume 4 Multimedia Demonstrator Programme
Executive summary
(75 KB)
Evaluation report
(586 KB)
Volume 5
Information Society Creativity Awards
Executive summary
(65 KB)
Evaluation report
(414 KB)
The
ISI Evaluation is available on CD-ROM.
Last updated 19 September 2003
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