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Networking in Support of Development Online Course (May 6-9 2008)

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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation invite applications from e-agriculture.org members to participate in a free four-day online e-learning course:

 

Networking in Support of Development

 

The Networking in Support of Development Online Course will cover how different information and communication technologies (ICT) in a country - local, national, and international - fit together to provide a workable means of communication, and the issues that affect each level. The course will include e-learning materials, online discussions, and individual assignments. It is one of many modules offered in The Information Management Resource Kit (IMARK), a partnership-based e-learning initiative to train individuals and support institutions and networks world-wide in the effective management of agricultural information.

 

Who should take this Course?


Anyone who is currently, or would like to be, involved in the development and use of information and communication technology to support existing communication traditions and networks, especially in rural areas. No prior knowledge of ICT is required.

 


What are the topics to be covered?

  • Day 1 - Information and Communication Technology as media looks at how ICT can be used in support of development as a medium for communication and information exchange.
  • Day 2 - ICT's influence on the shape of the future looks at traditional and new media and how ICT might change information delivery over the next 3 to 5 years.
  • Day 3 - Costs and effectiveness of the links in the ICT chain looks at the different links in the network chain: international, national and local, the different technologies used, and the costs involved.
  • Day 4 - Impact of regulatory frameworks on ICT choices and costs looks at the areas of ICT policy and regulation where there are strategic choices to be made that will help unlock lower cost communications.

 

Participants will need to show they have:

  • Professional involvement in ICT networking in Agriculture and Rural Development in Africa/Asia
  • Individual access to the internet
  • Ability to read and write English fluently
  • At least 4 hours available each day of the four-day course
  • Be a member of the e-agriculture.org Community

 

Click here for more information.

 

Click here to register for the course.

 

Deadline for applicants in Africa: April 23 2008. Participation will be limited to 30 people.

 

 


Placed on the Communication Initiative site April 10 2008
Last Updated April 18 2008

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