Technology Assessment Project, University of Ghana, Hosts Andy Carvin at Kofi Annan Avenue, North Legon
The Technology Assessment Project, University of Ghana and the Technical University of Denmark, http://TapLegon.cti.dtu.dk, (in association with African Security Dialogue and Research (www.AfricanSecurity.org) and www.AfricaTalks.org, is proud to host Andy Carvin (www.AndyCarvin.com), Director of the Digital Divide Network (www.DigitalDivide.net). Andy Carvin would lead a master class and practical, action workshop on new internetworking technologies including blogging. podcasting, and bandwidth and technology allowing, mobcasting and videoblogging. It is intended that the workshop be practically directed toward online journalism and rural development. The workshop would be preceded by a brief, orienting conversation on Working the Digital Divide. Andy would talk on "An Extant, International View of the Digital Divide" and I would briefly talk on "Making ICTs Real: Its All about People". The workshop would be at the main offices of African Security Dialogue and Research on Kofi Annan Avenue, North Legon. Kofi Annan Avenue is off the main "Atomic Agency" Road. One takes the very first right turn on the Atomic Agency road from the Legon to Madina Road, this is Avenue D, and then left, which would be Kofi Annan Avenue. African Security Dialogue and Research can be reached on telephone number 021 510515. Information can also be obtained on cell phone number is 028 26 26 26. You are cordially invited. There would be wifi internet access. You may bring along your computer. Amos Anyimadu Coordinator-Ghana, Technology Assessment Project Adjunct Fellow, African Security Dialogue and Research Convenor/Owner. www.AfricaTalks.org -- Amos Anyimadu [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ DIGITALDIVIDE mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.edc.org/mailman/listinfo/digitaldivide To unsubscribe, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of the message.
