Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
technophobia
Greek translation:
τεχνοφοβία
English term
technophobia
Planning issues should relay back to the everyday lives of the public to make the issues ‘real’ as well as giving some emphasis to the broader aspects of planning.
Fight *technophobia*. Facilitation and training in the use of the Internet for the public.
Ιntroduction to basic planning concepts, a definition of planning and some understanding of the planners’ job.
Raise awareness about the pursue of common good and improve civil rights awareness.
Positive outlook to interactive participation with emphasis also placed on traditional and personal communication channels.
Introduction to ICT due to high ICT illiteracy among residents, particularly the elderly.
A module based around capacity building and participation skills should be included.
ΦΟΒΟΣ ΓΙΑ ΤΗΝ ΤΕΧΝΟΛΟΓΙΑ;;; ΥΠΑΡΧΕΙ ΚΑΠΟΙΑ ΚΑΛΥΤΕΡΗ ΑΠΟΔΟΣΗ;;;
5 +9 | τεχνοφοβία | Stavroula Giannopoulou |
Non-PRO (1): Nadia-Anastasia Fahmi
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Proposed translations
τεχνοφοβία
http://www.google.com.gr/search?q=τεχνοφοβία&hl=el
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Note added at 6 mins (2006-01-28 11:48:20 GMT)
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http://www.in.gr/Articles/article.asp?ArticleId=22300&Curren...
http://www.focusmag.gr/id/view-user-article.rx?oid=64525
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