[Sigiii-l] Fwd: IEEE/ACM ICTs and Development Conference 2009: Call for Panels and Workshops
M.J. Menou
michel.menou at orange.fr
Fri Oct 17 07:59:32 EDT 2008
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2008 14:05:40 +0100
From: "Richard Heeks" <Course.Idpm-3 at manchester.ac.uk>
Subject: <incom> IEEE/ACM ICTs and Development Conference 2009: Call
for Panels and Workshops
CALL FOR PANELS & WORKSHOPS: 3rd IEEE/ACM International Conference on
Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD2009)
http://www.ictd2009.org
Proposals deadline: 2 November 2008
The 3rd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Information and
Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD2009) will be held
17-19 April 2009 at Carnegie Mellon's state-of-the-art campus in Doha,
Qatar. This conference will act as a focal point for new scholarship
in the field of ICT and international development. Confirmed speakers
include a Keynote by William H. Gates, Chairman of Microsoft
Corporation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
PANEL PROPOSALS
The organizers of ICTD2009 would like to spur more reflective dialogue
among researchers and between researchers and development
practitioners. Therefore a small number of panels will be chosen to
be added to the program.
We invite panel proposals that will add to the emerging ICTD
discipline by having multiple points-of-view reflect on issues that
affect the practice of ICTD research and its relationship to
development practice. Therefore key assessment criteria we will use
to evaluate the panel proposals are:
(1) Does it reflect on a novel or unresolved issue in the practice of
ICTD research.
(2) Does it reflect on a novel or unresolved issue in disseminating or
scaling the results of ICTD research into general practice.
(3) Does it introduce challenges in the practice of development that
ICTD research has yet to address adequately.
Panel proposals will also be evaluated on the quality of the panel
participants' experience to address the topics being proposed.
Panel proposals need to include:
(1) Title for the Panel
(2) Summary of what the panel will cover (max 500 words)
(3) Names, affiliations, and contact information of 3-5 panelists who
have made a commitment to participate
(4) Abstract of each panelist?s position statements (max 500 words)
(5) Brief biography of each panelist
Proposals will be reviewed by the Panel and Workshop Committee.
All submissions should be emailed to panels at ictd2009.org
For the latest information, please see the conference website at
http://www.ictd2009.org
Please also address questions of other e-mail correspondence to
panels at ictd2009.org
WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
The organizers of ICTD2009 would like to provide a venue for ICTD
researchers to disseminate best practice methods and detailed
descriptions of solutions to other researchers and development
practitioners. Therefore, a few workshop sessions will be chosen to
be added to the program in the morning and afternoon before the formal
opening of the conference in the evening of April 17th.
There will be two ways to propose a workshop:
(1) A proposal to provide a workshop (e.g. Innovative evaluation
techniques with low-literacy populations.)
(2) A proposal for a workshop to be provided (e.g. Can you provide a
workshop on evaluation techniques for when working with low-literacy
populations.)
We invite workshop proposals that will further the emerging ICTD
discipline by enhancing the skills of ICTD researchers and scholarly
practitioners.
Proposals will be evaluated in terms of:
(a) Will it enhance the practice of ICTD researchers and practitioners.
(b) Is there a demand for the workshop.
(c) Do the workshop presenters have the skills and experience to lead
the workshop.
Proposals to provide a Workshop need to include:
(1) Title for workshop
(2) Description of the workshop (500 word max)
(3) Time required
(4) Intended audience and expected number of attendees
(5) Presenters, contact information, and bios
(6) Outline of the content of the workshop, including:
(6a) Learning goals
(6b) Topics covered
(6c) Format(s) used (e.g. lecture, small group discussion,
demonstration)
(6d) What training materials, if any, will be needed? Will you
provide them? Will you need the conference to provide them?
(6e) Do you anticipate needing to charge fees for participation?
If so, do you have ideas for sponsorship?
Proposals requesting a workshop to be provided need to include:
(1) Title for workshop
(2) Description of the desired workshop
(3) Intended audience and anticipated number of attendees
(4) Potential presenters & contact information (if known)
(5) Desired topics to be covered and learning outcomes
Proposals will be reviewed by the Panel and Workshop Committee.
All submissions should be emailed to workshops at ictd2009.org
For the latest information, please see the conference website at
http://www.ictd2009.org
Please also address questions of other e-mail correspondence to
workshops at ictd2009.org
IMPORTANT DATES
(Please check the conference website for latest information.)
November 2, 2008 Panel and Workshop Proposals due
January 30, 2009 Final decisions sent out to those submitting proposals
February 28, 2009 Position Paper due for panels
April 17-19, 2009 Conference
PANELS AND WORKSHOPS COMMITTEE:
Joe Mertz (Carnegie Mellon, USA) ? Co-Chair; Joyojeet Pal (UC
Berkeley, USA) ? Co-Chair
Salimah Samji (Google.org, USA); Tim Unwin (Royal Holloway University
of London, UK)
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Dr. Michel J. Menou
Visiting Professor, SLAIS, University College London, U.K.
Consultant in ICT policies and Knowledge & Information Management
Adviser of Somos at Telecentros board http://www.tele-centros.org
Member of the founding steering committee of
Telecenters of the Americas Partnership http://www.tele-centers.net/
B.P. 15
F-49350 Les Rosiers sur Loire, France
Email: micheljmenou[at]gmail[dot]com
michel[dot]menou[at]orange[dot]fr
Phone: +33 (0)2 41511043
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ciber/peoplemenou.php
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