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ORGANIZER;CN=Melody Clark:MAILTO:[email protected]
ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN='EvansWorl
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN='jsisadv@u
 .washington.edu':MAILTO:[email protected]
ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN='change@ch
 ange.washington.edu':MAILTO:[email protected]
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 shington.edu:MAILTO:[email protected]
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DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en-US:Are you interested in the effects of technology 
 on economic and social development? Do you wonder if mobile phones will re
 place PCs? Interested in the role libraries play in communities and develo
 pment? Curious about open data and open research? Passionate about digital
  inclusion & literacy\, access to technology\, communication\, and informa
 tion resources? Well\, we have a great event for you! Come learn about the
  Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA)<http://tascha.uw.edu/> and the 
 U.S. IMPACT Study<http://impact.ischool.uw.edu/> on November 12th\, 2015! 
 At this event\, we will introduce TASCHA and the U.S. IMPACT Study\, two r
 esearch groups focused on issues like digital inclusion\, impact & evaluat
 ion\, and access to information\, communication\, and technology resources
 .\nWhile especially targeted to newcomers to the university community\, bo
 th TASCHA and the U.S. IMPACT Study are always coming up with new interest
 s and projects so people who know us already are encouraged to come as wel
 l. We’ll cover the fields we operate in\, our missions\, research projec
 ts\, and other activities. You’ll meet some of the researchers\, program
  staff\, and students who work at TASCHA and the U.S. IMPACT Study. For th
 ose interested\, we’ll also discuss how you can get involved with our re
 search. There’ll be plenty of time for questions and discussion\, and of
  course\, lunch!\nWe hope to see you there!\n•       What: Overview of t
 he Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA) & the U.S. Impact Study – l
 unch provided!\n•       Where: University of Washington\, Bloedel Hall\,
  Room 070 (lower level of Bloedel – follow signs for the Information Sch
 ool)\n•       When: Thursday\, November 12\, 2015\, 12:30-1:30pm\n•   
     Online: Not in Seattle? Can’t make it person? Join us online via Ado
 be Connect via https://ischool.adobeconnect.com/tascha/\n\nAbout TASCHA<ht
 tp://tascha.uw.edu/>\nThe Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA) at the
  University of Washington Information School explores the design\, use\, a
 nd effects of information and communication technologies in communities fa
 cing social and economic challenges. With experience in 50 countries\, TAS
 CHA brings together a multidisciplinary network of social scientists\, eng
 ineers\, and development practitioners to conduct research\, advance knowl
 edge\, create public resources\, and improve policy and program design. Ou
 r purpose? To spark innovation and opportunities for those who need it mos
 t.\n\nLike us on Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/tascharesearch> | Follo
 w us on Twitter<https://twitter.com/taschagroup>\n\nAbout U.S. IMPACT Stud
 y<http://impact.ischool.uw.edu/>\n\nThe U.S. Impact Study research group c
 onducts research and evaluation aimed at advancing digital inclusion initi
 atives at the national\, state\, and community levels in public libraries 
 and community technology centers. Much of our work is aimed at developing 
 common measures of impact and identifying the critical aspects of digital 
 inclusion programs that lead to life-enhancing outcomes for users. Our wor
 k has provided a substrate for digital inclusion frameworks in a number of
  initiatives including the national Digital Inclusion Framework<http://www
 .imls.gov/assets/1/AssetManager/BuildingDigitalCommunities_Framework.pdf>\
 , a tool to support the development and growth of digitally-connected comm
 unities\; the Edge benchmarks framework<http://www.libraryedge.org/> for p
 ublic library technology\; and the Impact Survey<http://impactsurvey.org/>
 \, an online tool to help organizations measure the impact of their progra
 ms.\n\n\n
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-US:Overview of the Technology & Social Change Group (TA
 SCHA) & the U.S. Impact Study – lunch provided!
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific Standard Time:20151112T123000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific Standard Time:20151112T133000
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