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This amendment for the proposal Technology has been
accepted on 2020-02-03 15:29:43 UTC.
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Conversation with Nadia Nadesan
I think that to use your contextual experience as a statement for what heritage reuse could or should be like one might say:
Connecting online is a prerequisite for heritage reuse and place making in the 21st century and was even proposed as a human right at the UN in 2011. However, a challenge is creating more equitable and accessible standards of internet connection. Technology at it's best supports infrastructures of communities and networks to create more accessible places online to connect.
Or taking further into consideration what's been written in the amendment: Connecting online is a prerequisite for healthy economies, heritage reuse and place making in the 21st century and was even proposed as a human right at the UN in 2011. However, a challenge is creating more equitable and accessible standards of internet connection. Technology at it's best supports infrastructures of communities and networks to create more accessible places online to connect.
In the 21st century, equitable internet access is essential for economic growth, heritage preservation, and community building. Recognized as a human right by the UN in 2011, ensuring accessible online connections is paramount. Creating a CapCut template https://captemp.pro/ video can effectively communicate this message, showcasing technology's role in connecting communities and fostering inclusivity. Through engaging visuals and storytelling, such videos can raise awareness and inspire action towards equitable internet standards. Together, we can contribute to a more connected and inclusive digital future.
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