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Would anyone have information on more recent surveys along these lines?
Thanks in advance.
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cluding use of Pulaar for map
references.).
2. Urban and Regional Information Systems Association site at
<http://www.urisa.org/> Among other things, URISA has sponsored several
PPGIS conferences (public participatory GIS). And they are helpful with
info too.
Don Osborn
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by some businesses, and TTS and STT
are, so far as I'm aware, thought of mainly as a way to assist people
with disabilities, I think all three could have a tremendous long term
impact in the multilingual South.
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innovation - regarding audio especially, as many of us are saying -
would seem to be an essential part of the strategy ... As well as a way
to avoid having someone translate Yoruba to English to write in a
letter/e-mail and perhaps someone else translate English to Yoruba on
the receiving end.
Do
tion
they are facilitating.
As one might say in one of the languages of SE Nigeria: Jisie ike!
Don Osborn
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"Njideka Ugwuegbu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am a Digital Vision Fellow at Stanford and the focus of my work is to
> develop a rural messaging s
in film & TV in India as a literacy tool. I've heard suggestions of
using it with music videos of African artists for similar uses, or use
by students studying those languages. Such could be done via the web
also.
Don Osborn
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"Pat Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
eveloping at
least some content that bypasses the need for such intermediation (and
interpretation), then it risks institutionalizing a relationship that by
its nature keeps some people marginalized.
Don Osborn
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Dear GKD Members,
Pertinent to our current discussion is the following article, forwarded
from the Togo-L list, which delineates the problems as seen from an
African perspective.
Don Osborn
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Africa Takes On the Digital Divide
Africa Recovery (New York