by societal leaders - I'm not advocating that,
just the use of humans as technical conduits to information for the
benefit of massively nontechnical populations.
- Richard Koman
Program Director
Anwhere Books
www.anywherebooks.org
Herman Wasserman wrote:
Cliff, this is a very interesting line
to do this for senior adult workers out looking for work
because their job was outsourced. However, as a long-term strategy, it
makes more sense--not only for people in the US, but also for people in
developing countries.
Richard Koman wrote:
I find it rather short-sighted to say that job
Sudhakar Chandra wrote:
Richard Koman wrote:
Part of a country's information infrastructure is having the people to
be able to deploy, manage, maintain, start businesses, etc. So the
effect of graduating the Cisco center may not be immediate employment
but it seems a necessary
Here is a recent report on the Uganda Digital Bookmobile's visit to Gulu
town. For more information, contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Digital Bookmobile visits 'displaced schools' in Gulu
By Charles