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With the progress of Information Communication Technology (ICT), many studies investigate the use of ICT in the community. Community welfare services have become increasingly important due to the population's aging. In this study, we investigated the issues of community welfare supporters and constructed an information sharing environment applying cloud storage service and tablets. In this environment,...
This paper describes a research project conducted to teach students about their community's historical traditions using ICT. Teaching historical traditions is constrained by a shortage of guides and educational content. To solve these problems, we developed a mobile area guide application to provide after-school historical educational activities. The results confirmed that users acquired an in-depth...
Regional activation highlights the importance of activities led by residents, a concept which has recently been gaining ground. These activities may solve regional problems that residents have through cooperation. "Regional vitality" has the power to solve these problems. Since a large number of residents need to cooperate to boost regional vitality, a society requires a system through which...
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