Conference Schedule: Telecommunications for Rural Development

Don Richardson (mailto:drichard@uoguelph.ca)
Mon, 28 Sep 1998 09:35:16 -0400

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Date:         Mon, 28 Sep 1998 09:35:16 -0400
From: Don Richardson <mailto:drichard@uoguelph.ca>
Subject:      Conference Schedule: Telecommunications for Rural Development
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Conference Schedule: Partnerships & Participation in Telecommunications
for Rural Development, Oct. 26 & 27 1998, University of Guelph, Guelph,
Ontario, Canada: http://www.snowden.org

Imagine attending a relaxed and friendly international conference where you can learn more about how rural communities & rural organizations around the world are using telecommunications, Internet and telephones to improve social and economic development.... Imagine engaging in productive small group discussions with practitioners and experts on topics such as:

- creative financial & organizational partnerships to improve rural telecommunications - the importance of focusing on citizen communication - rural radio and the Internet - telemedicine in rural and remote communities - rural women and issues of access & use of telecommunications - grassroots "communication shops" in rural areas of developing countries - improving agricultural development with telephones - rural telecommunications initiatives in dozens of countries including Australia, Bangladesh, Benin, Canada, Ghana, Haiti, Honduras, Mali, Mexico, Mozambique, Nigeria, Scotland, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, the United States, Vietnam and Zimbabwe. - native Canadians and telecommunication access & issues - online entrepreneurship in rural communities - evaluating the social and economic impacts of rural telecommunication projects

Want to join in these discussions? There is still time to register for the Oct 26 & 27 "Partnerships and Participation in Telecommunications for Rural Development" conference! You can download a faxable registration form from our website at http://www.snowden.org. Cost for the two-day conference is only $349 Canadian + GST or $300 U.S. for non-Canadian participants. Guelph is a short 45 minute drive from Toronto and its airport. The conference takes place within the beautiful University of Guelph campus complete with colourful autumn leaves.

The current agenda for the conference is outlined below.

If you cannot attend the conference in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, you can "virtually" attend our On-line Pre-conference on the web. The Online Pre-conference runs from Oct. 1 to Oct. 21, 1998 and will be available at http://www.snowden.org The current agenda for the Online Pre-conference appears at the end of this message.

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Partnerships & Participation in Telecommunications for Rural Development: Exploring What Works and Why

October 26 & 27 1998, University of Guelph, Canada

Current Agenda: ================================================================== SUNDAY OCTOBER 25

Pre-Conference Reception ------------------------ A complimentary wine and cheese welcoming reception will be held for speakers and delegates at the College Inn in Guelph from 8:00 - 10:00 pm.

=================================================================== MONDAY OCTOBER 26

Face-to-face conference at the U of Guelph.

Information on registration is available on the conference website at http://www.snowden.org or you may call (519) 824 4120 ext. 2353.

Welcome Address --------------- "Setting the Context: Don Snowden and the Importance of Participatory Communication for Development" Tony Williamson, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada

Panel 1 Reviewing the Past: Communication for Development Lessons Learned ------------------------------------------------------------------ This panel will help us draw lessons from previous rural communication for development initiatives and point to important lessons for current and future rural telecommunication projects

"Citizen Communication: Needed Then...Needed Now" Dorothy Todd-Henuat, videographer, formerly with Challenge for Change Program, Canada

"Grassroots Participation and Partnerships in Canada's First National Rural Telecommunication Endeavour: National Farm Radio Forum- 1939-1965" Mark Waldron, Don Snowden Program and Rural Extension Studies, University of Guelph, formerly with Farm Radio Forum, Canada

Moderator: Pablo Leal, Don Snowden Program, Canada

The panel will be followed by 2 presentations linking radio to telecommunications for rural development.

"Farm Audio Information Program via the Internet: National Farm Radio Forum Meets the 21st Century" Hugh Maynard, Quebec Farmers Association, Canada

"Rural Radio and the Internet Around the World" Helen Aitkin, TeleCommons Development Group, Canada

Lunch Address ------------- "Bridging the Gap Between Community Participation and Policy Implementation in Health Related Telecommunications: An Australian Experience" Angelita Martini, TeleHealth Development Unit, Australia

Afternoon Presentations ----------------------- A variety of field experiences highlighting partnerships and community partnerships will be presented on this first day of the conference, mainly during the afternoon, including:

"Community Access Rings the Cash Registers" Fred McGuiness, freelance writer, Canada

"The Mice that Roared: Rural Telematics and Newfoundland's Entry into the Information Economy" Richard Fuchs, Futureworks, Canada

"Rural Women & Communication Technology in Australia" June Lennie, Lyn Dawes and Leonie Simpson, Queensland University of Technology, Australia - via video conference

"Connecting Remote First Nations" Brian Beaton, K-Net, Canada Garnet Angeconeb, Wawatay Native Communications Society, Canada Lawrence Martin, Wawatay Native Communications Society, Canada

"The Communication Shop: A Model for Private and Public Sector Collaboration and Communication...and Sustainable, Too" Royal Colle, Department of Communication, Cornell University, USA

"Rural Telecon '98: Report on Grassroots Telecom Initiatives in the USA" Ann Joselin; Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; Canada

"Infocommunes & Traditional Knowledge Systems" Tunde Adegbola, Tiwa Sytems, Nigeria

"Linking Remote Highland Communities in Scotland" Jenny Brogdan, Lambda Research & Consulting Inc., Scotland

"Harnessing Information Communication Technology for Rural and International Development: International Pilot Project of Entrepreneurship Online" Joanne Norris, Community Business Resource Centre, Canada

"COIN + Partnerships = Sustainability" Sam Coghlan and John Moore, Oxford County Library, Canada

"The Region of Waterloo Community Network" Walter Gasparini, Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Canada

Keynote Addresses ----------------- "Grameen Phone: Creative Partnerships and People's Participation in a Wireless Rural Phone System" Iqbal Quadir, Grameen Phone, Bangladesh

"The Future of Rural Telecommunications in Canada" Terry Mosey, Bell Telephone, Canada - via video conference

Evening Activities ------------------ After dinner, there will be a cash bar, display booths and musical entertainment.

================================================================== TUESDAY OCTOBER 27

Breakfast Address ----------------- "Communicating for Empowerment in Rural Areas" Gerald Kenney, Canadian International Development Agency, Canada

Panel 2 Future Directions: Recommendations for Project Planning --------------------------------------------------------- This panel will help us learn more about the challenges we face and strategies for planning and implementing telecommunications for rural development projects.

"Rural Telecentres in Mexico: The First Phase" Scott Robinson, Universidad Metropolitana, Mexico

"The Future for Telecommunications for Rural Development in Haiti" Josef Georges, TeleCommons Development Group, Haiti

Moderator: TBA, Foundation for International Training, Canada

Lunch Address ------------- "Rural Wireless Telecommunication System Pilot Project" John Desmond, Nortel, Canada

Panel 3 Measuring Rural Development Impact: How and What to Measure? ------------------------------------------------------------ This panel will help us address questions about how we can assess the social and economic impacts of rural telecommunication initiatives.

"Measuring Rural Telecom Impact" Ricardo Ramirez, Don Snowden Program, Canada

"Connecting with the Unconnected: An Evaluation of the Impacts of the Internet on Unconnected Rural Stakeholders" Scott McConnell, University of Guelph, Canada

"Review of the ITU MCT Pilot Project Programme: Towards a Framework for Impact Evaluation" Johan Ernberg, International Telecommunications Union, Switzerland

Moderator: Mirabel Rodriguez, Foundation for International Training, Canada

Concluding Remarks ------------------ "Partnerships and Participation: What Have We Learned?" Don Richardson, Don Snowden Program, Canada

Post Conference Activities -------------------------- Immediately after the conference, there will be a complimentary wine and cheese reception in Peter Clark Hall for delegates and speakers.

Conference delegates are invited to attend the University of Guelph Hopper Lecture in International Development at 7:30.

Conference Ends

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AGENDA - ON-LINE PRE-CONFERENCE

THURSDAY OCTOBER 1 - WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21

Online Pre-conference at http://www.snowden.org

THE ONLINE PRE-CONFERENCE IS FREE AND OPEN TO EVERYONE.

The Online Pre-conference will include discussion and papers on the following three themes:

1. Lessons Learned from Past and Present Participatory Rural Development Strategies - This will involve revisiting some of what we've learned from the past the Fogo Island experiences, the Challenge for Change program, Farm Radio Forum, etc. and finding ways to integrate what works with the new potentials offered by rural telecommunications.

Some of the papers submitted for online discussion include:

"In Their Own Image: Local Broadcasting Initiatives and Economic Development in Southwestern Newfoundland" Ivan Emke, Memorial U of Newfoundland, Canada

"Participatory strategies message design for participatory development communications" Dr. Sadanandan Nair, U of Pune, India

2. Current Rural Development Activities Involving Telecommunications & Internet - This will include topics such as Community Access "Telecentres" and Community Media Centres in Canada, Africa, Asia and Latin America; current rural telecommunication improvement initiatives in Canada and developing countries; new ICTs for learning and service (Distance Education, Telemedicine, Professional Development, etc.).

Some of the papers submitted to this section include:

"Harnessing Information Technology for Rural and International Development: A Case Study of Community Business Resource Centre's Entrepreneurship Online Program" Joanne Norris, CBRC, Canada

"Connecting Remote First Nations to the Internet" Brian Beaton, K-Net, Canada

"Taking Social Infrastructure into Account: Lessons from a Collaborative Australian Project Involving Rural Women and Communication Technologies" June Lennie et al, Queensland U of Tech, Australia

"Telehealth Technologies in Rural and Remote Areas of Western Australia: Exploration of a Social Model of Health Framework" Angelita Martini, Telehealth Development Unit, W Australia

"Towards a Smart Community" Janet Findlay, Grow Lanark, Canada

"The STARS Learning Experience" Jim Ewing, Scotland

3. Future Activities: Building on Lessons Learned - This is our forum for applying lessons learned to new telecommunications and Internet technologies for rural development. It will include discussion on concerns such as improving rural telecommunications policy to realize "universal service", improving rural telecommunications and internet project planning, and identifying opportunities for collaboration among rural stakeholders.

Some of the papers submitted to this section include:

"Infocommunes: Blending Modern Information and Communications Technologies with Traditional Practice" Tunde Adegbola, TIWA Systems, Nigeria

"Investigating the Appropriateness of PRA Techniques in the Demand Forecasting, Design and Configuration Processes of Rural Telecommunications Network Expansions in Developing Countries: A Caribbean Case Study" Michael Collins, U of E Anglia, UK

"Cooperative Health Information Networks for the Community" Andreas Weber, Germany