Informing and involving newcomers online: users' perspectives of Settlement.Org
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This research explores newcomers’ experiences in using information and communication
technologies (ICTs) for settlement purposes. In particular, it focuses on their uses of
Settlement.Org, a website that provides information and resources about settling in Ontario. The
objective of this study is to understand the role played by Settlement.Org both as an informing
and involving environment, allowing users to engage in discussion on its online forum. Survey
questionnaires (face-to-face and online) and in-depth interviews were conducted with
Settlement.Org users and its managing organization, OCASI. The findings show that ‘informing’
and ‘involving’ are complementary functions, as Settlement.Org provides information and
resources about settling, and encourages the formation of a virtual community. The study also
suggests that Settlement.Org is more than a website. It is a resource that has potential to address
newcomers’ concerns, to encourage participation and dialogue, and to contribute to the broader
inclusion of newcomers in Canadian society.
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Chien, E. H. M. (2005). Informing and involving newcomers online: Users' perspectives of Settlement.Org. Retrieved from ProQuest Digital Dissertations. (AAT MR07290)