(sorry if you already received this; I don't think it was posted right the first time)

Thanks, Steve and Tommy, for the support; I truly appreciate it. But like I said in my original email about the contest, nominations were due yesterday. So unless you submitted it last night, the deadline has passed.

again, thanks for thinking of me.

andy

Dr. Steve Eskow wrote:
Tommy, add Steve Eskow to your list of names.
"Here," though, isn't a "bulletin board," although a bulletin board is
featured. This is the Digital Divide Network, and it's much more than a
bulletin board, and the sum of its parts: it's a brilliant initiative that
has assembled some 7000 people around the world into a virtual community of
folks everywhere concerned with narrowing the digital divide.

Dr. Steve Eskow

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tommy
McDonell
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 5:59 PM
To: The Digital Divide Network discussion group
Subject: [DDN] Let's Nominate Andy for the award


Hi, Everybody. Most of you don't know me--I just lurk on Andy's discussion group. However, I do use the material here. I would like to nominate him for an award that he posted about. However, in order to do it, I need to give two or three other names.

If you would be willing to join me, please send me your name, email etc. and
tell me why!

I think this bulletin board is reason enough, but his blog is also excellent
as is his other work.

Please help me nominate Andy!!

Thanks, Tommy (And no, I'm not a guy!)
Tommy B. McDonell
Doctoral Candidate, Steinhardt School of Education
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Adjunct, Marymount Manhattan College
Adjunct, City College of New York-Graduate Education

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Carvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The Digital Divide Network discussion group"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 1:13 PM
Subject: [DDN] admin: off to Hungary, then Dubai



Hi everyone,

Tomorrow evening, I'll be off to Hungary for a five-day whirlwind tour of
the country's telecottage movement. Telecottages are community technology
centers that address a variety of local development needs, from Internet
literacy training to e-government services. Hungary's telecottage movement
is one of the oldest and best established projects of its kind anywhere in
the world, so I'm really looking forward to visiting.

Matyas Gaspar, founder of the telecottage movement, will be my host for
the week. We'll visit urban telecottages in and around Budapest, as well
as in rural areas in southern Transdanubia, just north of the city of
Pecs. If all goes well I'll get to visit eight or 10 telecottages,
spending the night in at least three different cities (Budapest, Gyorkony
and Alsomocsolad).

Because I'm visiting Hungary for a book I'm editing on community
technology centers around the world, my schedule will be jam-packed with
visits to telecottages, as well as interviews with project staff, local
users and community leaders. I'll also get to field test my new 8.0
megapixel Konica-Minolta dimage A200 digital camera, which I also plan to
use for shooting video blogs.

Since I'll be spending most of my time in telecottages, Internet access
shouldn't be a major dilemma. So I plan to blog as much as possible during
my stay, posting photos, audio and video whenever feasible. So stay tuned
from May 11-15; hopefully I'll have some interesting stories to share
during that time.

Meanwhile, a few days after I get home from Hungary, I'm back on the road
again, this time to give a keynote at the GCC e-government conference in
Dubai from May 20-25. I plan to talk about "e-government for all,"
including discussing the recent example of the MyPyramid.gov website and
some of the equity challenges facing it. Since Dubai is quite wired as
well, I'll try to blog and podcast whenever possible.

As always, you can find my posts at www.andycarvin.com. A mirror of the
site is also located on DDN at http://www.digitaldivide.net/blog/acarvin.

-andy


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