Hello!

Just a friendly reminder that we will be hosting an information session 
tomorrow, Tuesday, January 29th from 12-1pm and next Monday, February 4th from 
1:30-2:30pm about the Exploration Seminar in Ghana that will take place this 
coming summer. The seminar focuses on research, development, communication, and 
technology (more information below). The seminar is 4-weeks long and students 
can receive graduate or undergraduate credits. (more details below)

Information session times and locations
Tuesday, January 29, 12:00-1:00pm, Roosevelt Commons Building 402
Monday, February 4,  1:30-2:30pm, Mary Gates Hall 258

If you are unable to attend in person, the information sessions will be 
available via Adobe Connect here: 
http://connect.washington.edu/ischool-tascha/. Please enter the room as a guest.

If you have any questions about the program, feel free to email us:
Araba Sey ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
Chris Rothschild ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)

Thank you!

________________________________

Hello!

On January 29 and February 4, we will be holding information sessions for an 
Exploration Seminar in Ghana that will take place this coming summer. The 
seminar focuses on research, development, communication, and technology (more 
information below). The seminar is 4-weeks long and students can receive 
graduate or undergraduate credits.

At the information sessions, we will discuss the program, expectations, life in 
Ghana (food, safety, transportation, etc.), and any other questions you have 
about the program.

Information session times and locations
Tuesday, January 29, 12:00-1:00pm, Roosevelt Commons Building 402
Monday, February 4,  1:30-2:30pm, Mary Gates Hall 258

Please come with your questions and concerns.

If you cannot make it to either session but still have questions, please feel 
free to contact us.

Thanks!
araba
_______________________________________________________________
 
http://studyabroad.washington.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgram&Program_ID=10922&Type=O&sType=O
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) in Ghana ranges 
from no access in many rural areas to access comparable to some major US 
cities. What strategies do people with low incomes use to connect to others and 
get the information they need? How does this impact their lives? We can get 
answers to these questions through research and direct experience. Whether you 
are interested in the uses and impacts of ICTs on the lives of people in 
developing countries, or more generally in information and communication in 
another country or learning about how to do field research, this seminar is an 
opportunity to explore researched-based learning through immersion in the 
people and culture of Ghana.
In this seminar students will examine how people in different types of 
communities (urban and rural) use ICTs in their daily activities and how they 
feel about the impacts on their well-being. In contrast to historical notions 
of development where outside agencies determine goals with little input from 
the target populations, we will focus on development from the perspective of 
low-income populations. Students can apply the experience to their individual 
areas of interest, whether they be information systems, health, education, or 
other fields. The program will provide instruction and practical experience on 
using field research methods to investigate the role of ICTs in the livelihoods 
of low and middle-income populations. If you are interested in ICTs, 
development, or just want to learn more about conducting field research, we 
encourage you to apply!
APPLICATION DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 2013

To find out more about this seminar visit the program 
website<http://studyabroad.washington.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgram&Program_ID=10922&Type=O&sType=O>
 
(http://studyabroad.washington.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgram&Program_ID=10922&Type=O&sType=O).

If you have any questions about the program, feel free to email us:
Araba Sey ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
Chris Rothschild ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)


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Melody Clark
Technology & Social Change (TASCHA)
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | 206.685.7819
Twitter: @taschagroup<https://twitter.com/taschagroup> | 
@ictimpact<http://twitter.com/#!/ICTimpact> | 
@melodyrclark<https://twitter.com/#!/melodyrclark>
tascha.uw.edu<http://tascha.uw.edu/>


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