Cheers, Siobhan. Let us know what you decide and how that informs your other
coding decisions. That'll be interesting!
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I wanted to send a quick note of thanks for all the advice and
discussion on browser standards. I actually didn't get a chance to catch
up with the discussion until today (when I saw that Andy closed it) but
everyone's advice was highly informative.
I didn't get an easy answers - but that is ok
Dear Andy and All,
Hello and great question about the telecenters! I have listed some I know
of below, then more general reources, and finally mentioned projects with
which I am affiliated, through KAIPPG (www.kaippg.org), an HIV/AIDS and
development nonprofit with HQ in Kenya and my international
Twice this week, someone has written me with a comment that has
included computer/Internet technical jargon that I have no idea what
it means. It happens more frequently than I like to admit. And it
brings to mind times when I have interacted with people online,
particularly people from develop
Andy,
See http://www.kidlink.org/kie/ngo/alalay/case.html
and http://www.kidlink.org/portuguese/brasil/khouse/index.html
Yours,
Odd de Presno
Kidlink Executive Director
Tel: (+47) 3703 0193
http://www.kidlink.org/english/general/contact.html
http://www.kidlink.org/english/general/k/odd.html
ps: Cur
Hi everyone,
As part of my efforts to identify interesting telecentre initiatives for
the upcoming IDRC/EDC telecentres book, I'd like to ask a question for
general discussion on the list: What are your favorite telecentre
initiatives - particularly ones outside the US?
Do you see it as a model
Jon maddog Hall wrote:
I am fairly sure that a lot of concepts in education have not been updated
to the "Internet age":
(...)
Thank you so much to Steven Wagenseil, Taran Rampersad, Chris
Warner-Carey, Jacqueline Morris, Subbiah Arunachalam , Andy Carvin and
Jon maddog Hall for the precious info