I often get asked how students can get involved with the work that TASCHA is 
doing. Well, we have a great opportunity for students during Winter Quarter - a 
research seminar working on one of our current projects. See details below!

INFX 571: Technology & Social Change Group
Research Seminar

Winter quarter 2015

Fridays 9:30-10:30

The INFX 571 course will engage in projects related to the Myanmar Information 
Laboratory (MIL). The MIL is a USAID-supported center in Yangon, Myanmar 
created in collaboration between the Information School's Technology & Social 
Change Group, the Jackson School for International Studies, and various Burmese 
partners as part of a project aimed at addressing emerging information-related 
issues facing the 
country<http://tascha.uw.edu/projects/information-strategies-for-societies-in-transition/>,
 training leaders in developing and implementing ICT strategies, and offering 
information literacy programs to libraries and other organizations across the 
country. Initial MIL projects will focus on information literacy, peace 
building, and the 2015 elections.

This research seminar will offer students the opportunity to gain experience 
working on a real world ICTD project through supporting the work of the MIL in 
a variety of ways. The type of work students will engage in will depend on 
their skill sets and interests, but could include:


1.     Supporting information initiatives created by the MIL

2.     Building tools for the MIL and offering other computational support

3.     Engaging in monitoring and evaluation activities for the MIL

4.     Tackling research questions related to the MIL's mission

5.     Producing literature reviews related to the MIL's mission

6.     Creating a public information source about Myanmar, including short 
writing pieces about the project

Students with any level or type of tech ability are welcome in this course.

The course will be 3-credits and graded CR/NC.

Email Jessica Beyer at jlbe...@uw.edu<mailto:jlbe...@uw.edu> for more 
information.


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Melody Clark
Communications Specialist
Technology & Social Change (TASCHA)
melcl...@uw.edu<mailto:melcl...@uw.edu> | 206.303.7910
Twitter: @taschagroup<https://twitter.com/taschagroup> | 
@melodyrclark<https://twitter.com/#!/melodyrclark>
tascha.uw.edu<http://tascha.uw.edu/>

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