TASCHA Talk: Chris Coward and Melody Clark

April 28,  2011, from 3:30 to 4:30pm
Roosevelt Commons Building, fourth floor multi-purpose room

Telecenters have long been one of the most prominent examples of ICT4D 
activity. Since their appearance in the mid-80s in Europe and North America, 
they have spread around the world, largely spurred by the interest to harness 
digital ICTs for development. With funding from national and local governments 
to foundations and social investors, the aim of the telecenter movement has 
been to bring underserved populations into the information society through 
computer and internet access, along with training and other services. To 
support this movement, IDRC launched Telecentre.org at the World Summit for the 
Information Society (WSIS) in Tunis, 2005. After five years of incubation in 
IDRC, during which the second forum was held in Malaysia in 2007 at the GK3 
summit, Telecentre.org was spun out as an independent foundation in the 
Philippines. On 5-7 April, 2011 the 3rd Global Forum on Telecentres was held in 
Santiago, Chile.

In this TASCHA Talk, Chris Coward and Melody Clark will reflect on their 
experiences at the Santiago Forum. You will hear two different perspectives. 
Chris attended the first two forums and has been a longtime follower of 
telecenters through his research. Melody comes from the library field and for 
her this was her first encounter with the telecenter community.  The "talk" 
will begin with opening thoughts from Chris and Melody, to be followed by 
discussion. Some of the questions we faced in Santiago and will bring to the 
session are: What has been the evolution of the telecenter movement, and where 
is it headed? What has been the position of libraries within this movement? 
What should it be moving forward? What are the implications of the gulf between 
practitioner and academic commentary on the impact of telecenters and other 
public access venues? How can TASCHA research contribute to this community?

About Chris and Melody

Chris is co-founder, Principal Research Scientist, and Director of the 
Technology & Social Change Group.  Chris specializes in designing research 
programs that improve policy and practice. His work focuses on examining the 
social and economic impacts of information and communication technologies 
(ICTs), with particular attention to the role of libraries and nonprofit 
organizations in developing countries.

Melody is the Research Coordinator for TASCHA's Global Impact Study. Recently 
she worked as a research assistant for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 
Global Libraries Initiative. Melody's areas of interest include impact 
measurement, sustainability, ICTs in public libraries, and program evaluation.

TASCHA Talks are bi-weekly sessions to share, discuss, and advance new ideas 
around topics related to technology and social change. Learn more at 
tascha.uw.edu/taschatalks<http://tascha.uw.edu/2011/04/taschatalks>.


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