This was a recent post in my UW iSchool group...thought there would be
some interest here...

Microsoft Research's Technology for Emerging Markets group


WHAT: Microsoft Research will be presenting a two-hour series of 15-
minute talks on some of their projects ( <http://
research.microsoft.com/en-us/groups/tem>
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/groups/tem). Food and drinks will
be provided.

WHERE: Gates Commons (Rm 691) of the Allen Center ( <http://
www.washington.edu/home/maps/southcentral.html?CSE>
http://www.washington.edu/home/maps/southcentral.html?CSE)

WHEN: Thursday, March 5th, 2009, 11am-1pm



SPEAKERS:

.         Kentaro Toyama: ICT4D research strategies, featherweight
computing, and UIs for semi-literate users

.         Indrani Medhi: UIs for non-literate users, free-access PCs
for
slum households, mobile banking UI, and UI options for delivering
services over mobile phones

.         Bill Thies: Electronic pillbox, UI options for delivering
services
over mobile phone, and DVD-based interactive multimedia

.         Aishwarya Ratan: Technology for microfinance, free-access
PCs for
low-income workers, and value of digital literacy

.         Saurabh Panjwani: PC+projector in a classroom, ICT in
education,
and pedal-power generators

.         David Hutchful: MultiPoint templates for easy content
creation,
and connecting NGOs via the Internet

.         Nimmi Rangaswamy: ICT in Indian slums, middle-class TV
consumption
in emerging markets, and Internet cafes

SPONSORED BY: Center for Information & Society (CIS) with support from
the iSchool, HCDE, CSE, and Change.



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