Today I imparted a seminar belonging to the Executive Master in e-Governance organized by the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne and partnered by the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.
General information
- Details of the presentation (including slides to download)
- Slides on Slideshare
- Recommended Bibliography
I just want to thank the attendants to the course for being such an interesting audience and for making me think because of their witty questions.
Syllabus
Information and Communication Technologies for Development: ICT4D
- Food or computers?
- Efficacy, efficiency
- Leapfrogging Development
- Second Bests
- Endogenous development
The concept of access and the measurement of the Knowledge Society
- The Telecommunications Model: limitations
- The Broadcasting Model: limitations
- Access vs. Ownership: different solutions
- Access vs. use
Digital Divide: a holistic approach
- A five tier model
- Old and new divides
- Hardware
- Software
- The broadband divide
- Informational Literacy
- Content and Intellectual Property
- e-Awareness and the leadership divide
e-Readiness and Web 2.0 for e-Governance in Developing Countries
- e-Participation and e-Democracy
- Censorship circumvention and freedom of speech
- Transparency and accountability
- Law enforcement
- Open Access and access to knowledge
Slides
Recommended Bibliography
If you need to cite this article in a formal way (i.e. for bibliographical purposes) I dare suggest:
Peña-López, I. (2007) “ICTs for development: from e-Readiness to e-Awareness” In ICTlogy,
#50, November 2007. Barcelona: ICTlogy.
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