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About

The At-Large Technology Taskforce (TTF) evaluates and reviews different technologies and tools that can help the ICANN At-Large Community (including the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) communicate, collaborate and accomplish their goals and objectives for ICANN activities. These tools range from chat tools, web conferencing tools, captioning to anything that will help Individual Internet users become active in the At-Large Community. Technology provides the tools that enable people to connect, collaborate, and work towards making the world more accessible, enabling the benefits of the Internet to be available to all.

Some of our recent projects are: Remote participation, Captioning, review of web-conferencing tools, review of chat tools and solutions, Resolving the bugs in the LACRALO Translation email software, review of knowledge management tools.

We welcome anyone who is interested in collaborating and seeing how we can better meet the needs of ICANN At-Large to participate, suggest ideas, and become and active member. We have recently opened up the group to other ICANN constituencies and look forward to working with all ICANN communities to solving common problems. All who are interested to join are welcome. We look forward to your participation and involvement.  Please email ICANN At-Large Staff at staff@atlarge.icann.org or the current chairs of the TTF: Dev Anand Teelucksingh or Judith Hellerstein directly.

The TTF was established as part of the recommendations coming from the ALAC/At-Large Improvements Project Final Report in June 2012. These recommendations include:

  • Under Recommendation 3 "ALS-RALO-ALAC structure to remain"
    • 3.1 - Introduce to the ALSes selected information, dissemination, communication and collaboration tools and provide training.
  • Under Recommendation 7 "Choice of communication and collaborative tools"
    • 7.1 Review of communication and collaboration needs considered unmet by ALSes and RALOs globally.

    • 7.1(a) - Introduce to the ALSes selected information, dissemination, communication and collaboration tools(such as Posterous, Twitter Twibes, mobile-device compatibility) and provide training.
    • 7.2 - Review of technologies used by At‐Large and across ICANN that could fill all or some of the 7.1 needs of the ALSes and RALOs
    • 7.2(a) - Establish a Technology Task Force (TTF) of community members that will periodically review the appropriateness of available technology, train RALOs/ALSes in new technologies, and possibly staff a help desk.
    • 7.3 - Review of available technologies not already used by At‐Large or elsewhere in ICANN that could fill the 7.1 needs of the ALSes and RALOs.

    • 7.4 - Create and conduct implementation plan for training ICANN's IT Support in the 7.3 technologies (and, as needed, in keeping IT Support current in 7.2 technologies).
    • 7.5 - Based on At‐Large's choice of the communication and collaboration tools to best fill its needs, make needed recommendations for use, or not, of these tools across ICANN.
    • 7.6 - Create and conduct implementation plan for the periodic identification of technologies, either newly introduced to the market or updated, that can better fill the 7.1 needs of the ALSes and RALOs than those technologies currently being used.

Contact

Staff Support Lead: Mario Aleman

Mail list: ttf@atlarge-lists.icann.org

To Subscribe to the mail list for this WG (or read the archives / manage your subscription) please visit https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/ttf


Meetings

Previous call: May 8, 2017


Work & Projects


Monthly Reports


Action Items


Members

The members of At-Large Technology Taskforce  WG, organized by regional affiliation, are:

1

Region

Member

Office

Sub-Groups
2

LACRALO

Dev Anand Teelucksingh

Chair

Mailing List Issue
3

LACRALO

Juan Manuel Rojas

  
4

LACRALO

Lance Hinds

 

 
5

LACRALO

Jose Arce

 

 
6

LACRALO

Carlos A Watson

  
7LACRALOJason Hynds  
8APRALOGunela Astbrink Accessibility
9

APRALO 

Sivasubramanian M

 

 
10

APRALO

Nirmal Agarwal

 

 
11

APRALO

Fouad Bajwa

  
12APRALOEmani Fakaotimanava-Lui  
13APRALOChaitanya Dhareshwar  
14

EURALO

Olivier Crepin-Leblond

 

 
15EURALOMatthieu Camus  
16

NARALO

Avri Doria

  
17

NARALO

Gordon Chillcott

 

Open Source
18NARALOGlenn McKnight 

Conference Tools

Accessibility

19

NARALO

Bill Thanis

 

Linux
20NARALOJudith HellersteinCo-ChairAccessibility, Remote Participation
21NARALO

22

AFRALO

Titilayo Bolarinwa

 

 
23

AFRALO

Wilson Abigaba

 

 
24NARALOMurray McKercher  
25AFRALOBeran Dondeh Gillen  
26AFRALOSeun Ojedeji Bandwidth Issues
27AFRALO

Kolubahzizi Howard

  
28APRALOAli AlMeshal  
29EURALOJimmy Schulz  
30GACTracy Hackshaw  
31GAC  
32AFRALO  
33LACRALOHarold Arcos Open Source
34EURALOLutz Donnerhacke  
35EURALOSebastien Bachollet  
36APRALOSatish Babu Open Source
37EURALO  
38APRALONarine Khachatryan  
39LACRALO  
40LACRALO  
41LACRALO  
42LACRALORaitme Citterio  
43AFRALO  
44AFRALODaniel Khauka Nanghaka  
45AFRALOSarah Kiden  
46LACRALOCarlton Samuels  
47EURALOMikhail Medrish  
48GNSOJames Gannon  
49GNSORafik Dammak  
50NARALOMark Urban  
51kialoErrikos Pitsos  
52Jet EnterprisesN.Rajesh Kumar  
53Samsung Electronics R&D Institute UKHoward Benn  
54?Kumar Raja  
55

Swathanthra Malayalam Computing - ICANN57 Fellow

  
56GNSOJustine Chew  
57AFRALO  
58LACRALO  
59AFRALO

Fred Kwadwo Aazore

  
60AFRALOBilly Einkamerer


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