Sanaa Hassab, from Hassan II University, Marruecos: The cultural heritage in the digital age. Morocco.
Approach
Questions and comments to the author/s

October 24, 2024 at 10:45 pm
Hi Dears
Thank you very much for you presentation on how technology is good in cultural heritage preservation in Morocco which actually attract more tourists for the development of the country and actually its people. I would like to know besides good technology has, what are the bad sides of ICT in cultural heritage in Morocco?
Thank very much.
Please Log In to comment.

November 12, 2024 at 6:17 pm
Thank you for your interest and question. In fact, while ICT have significantly benefited Morocco's cultural heritage preservation efforts, there are potential drawbacks. These include the risk of cultural commodification, the digital divide, over-reliance on technology, cybersecurity and privacy concerns, and environmental impact.
To fully harness the benefits of ICT while minimizing these risks, Morocco needs to adopt a balanced approach, prioritizing ethical practices, sustainable technologies, and community engagement.
I hope I answered your question

November 12, 2024 at 6:23 pm
Dear Sanaa, very interesting presentation.
I would like to ask you if you know of any platform where projects for the conservation of the country's historical heritage are reflected.
Please Log In to comment.

November 13, 2024 at 4:09 am
Thank you for your question. In Morocco, the country is actively engaged in the digital transition on all levels, and the Ministry of Youth, Communication, and Culture is increasing digitization projects to inventory, protect, and promote Moroccan heritage. It has launched a geoPortal for Moroccan heritage, plus the platform : www.culture.ma, as well as the “Moroccan Heritage” label for this purpose. However, there is not yet a dedicated platform for historical heritage conservation projects, but it is likely to be developed soon.
Please Log In to comment.