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Email IDs of provisionally-confirmed speakers:

 

daniel.nanghaka@isoc.ug, admin@ttcsweb devtee@gmail.orgcom, ocl@gih.com, sbabu@ieee.org, mcknight.glenn@gmail.com

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An interactive discussion between regional practitioners with the active participation of online and audience to  share best practices in outreach and engagement to end users

 

A brief overview of the session followed by fourth examples of embracing the enduser community based upon the diversity of communities of interest, regionalism and localism. Each round will discuss the challenges and opportunities in incorporating local active participation.

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  • Introduction - Welcome, purpose and objective of the discussion - 3 minutes

  • Outreach to First Nations and Persons with special needs  & Indigenous Groups, Persons with Disabilities and Specific Needs, and Interaction from participants  (14 mins)

  • Regional Perspectives of getting end users engaged in their Digital Futures

    • Asia Pacific  (14 mins - 7 mins for Interaction from participants)

    • Africa  (14 mins - 7 mins for Interaction from participants)

    • Latin America and the Caribbean (14 mins - 7 mins for Interaction from participants)

    • Europe (14 mins - 7 mins for Interaction from participants)

    • North America (14 mins - 7 mins for Interaction from participants)

  • Wrap up - 3 mins

Total  90 minutes

 


Format:  Panel

Lead:  Chair  Satish Babu

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Speakers

Daniel Nanghaka/Sara KidenKidden

Glenn McKnight/Judith Hellerstein

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Dev Anand Teelucksingh/ Maritza Y. Aguero/ Jacqueline Morris  

Rapporteur:   Glenn McKnight/   Dev Annand Anand Teelucksingh

 

Online Moderator

- Dev Anand Teelucksingh

or Glenn McKnight

Remote Moderator: Judith Hellerstein or Sarah Kidden

 

Duration

90 minutes

 

Format

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Remote participation including questions and answers

VIII Relevance of the Issue

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We will have speakers from Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, India, France and Canada. We  aim aim to have 50% of the speakers be female and  the the majority of the speakers will be from emergent economies, and will also be from the Global South.

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