Hi everyone,
Right now I'm at Yale Law School participating in the Access to
Knowledge. Several hundred attendees from over 40 countries are
participating in the forum, which is focusing on strategies to broaden
access to knowledge and knowledge-building tools, particularly for
developing countries. There are educators, digital divide activists,
intellectual property experts, free/open source activists, human rights
campaigners and network neutrality activists participating in the event,
among others. Yesterday there were half a dozen plenary speakers; I also
moderated a panel on education technology and peer production of
content, featuring Jennifer Corriero from TakingITGlobal.org, Saskia
Harmsen and Jak Stienens of IICD.org, and Steve Midgely of the Stupski
Foundation.
I've posted a lot of notes on my blog, including a collection of
questions I had planned to ask during my education panel before running
out of time. One participant suggested I post the questions on my blog
so people could continue the conversation online. All of this can be
found here:
http://www.andycarvin.com
thanks,
andy
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Andy Carvin
acarvin (at) edc . org
andycarvin (at) yahoo . com
http://www.digitaldivide.net
http://www.andycarvin.com
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