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DEADLINE FOR 2017 IGF Workshop submission: Wednesday, 3 May 2017 23:59 UTC-11.


Details of At-Large FY18 Additional Budget Request Proposals and Approval Text: At-Large FY18 Special Request Implementation Workspace 

2017 IGF Information

  1. IGF Call for Workshop Proposals

  2. Guidelines for Workshops

  3. 2017 IGF Workshop Form

  4. IGF 2017 Workshop Session Formats and Evaluation Criteria

At-Large 2017 IGF Proposals

 

ALAC/Sub-Committee on Outreach and Engagement

Original  Proposal to FBSC


The proposal is to organize and implement an effective, coordinated and sustained At-Large strategy to raise awareness of the end-user perspective and engage in targeted outreach and engagement program during the 2017 IGF to be held in Geneva 18-21 December 2017 which is a premier global event  targeting global stakeholders in the Internet Ecosystem.  The program will include awareness raising on end-user policy issues through 5 workshops, training activities and better utilize the ICANN information booth, thus heighten overall branding of At-Large and ICANN.

Note that this request is being submitted in addition to several RALO-based requests for IGF support. This is necessary because there is no Assurance that a global At-Large IGF request will be accepted, and the individual requests, even if accepted by ICANN, will be contingent on IGF acceptance. However, on the assumption that this request is dealt with favorably, and one or more RALO requests are accepted, it is understood that they will be reconciled and implemented synergistically.

Moreover, it is understood that a global presence of At-Large representing ICANN at an IGF, without a particular ICANN funded workshop, is a new concept, and it is expected that this will need to be phased in over a period of several years.



At-Large wiki page on At-Large IGF propopsals : https://community.icann.org/display/atlarge/At-Large+2017+IGF+Workshop+Proposal+Workspace 

 

The IGF proposal submission form (available below) is now reasonably stable:

https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2017-workshop-proposal-form 

 

IGF 2017 Workshop Proposal Form

 

I. Session title:

Towards Internet Governance at the Last Mile: Shaping the Digital Future of End-Users

(Length limit is 100 characters)

 

Internet Governance impacts all communities in various ways including  accessibility, cyber- security, child safety, human rights and Internet Shutdowns), simplified & contextualized, and presented in local language at locales ranging from schools to villages   The methodologies for effective education to all the end users requires thinking outside the box of the traditional methods of educating the public on these topics.  The Shaping the Digital Future of Communities through Internet Governance  requires building a set of effective tools based on best practices to engage and educate the end users.   The IGF is especially appropriate for discussing such a model, given its open nature and broad remit. The outcome of the session would be provide recommendations on the feasibility of an expanded model of Internet Governance.

 

II. Session format

Panel - 90 min

 

III. Proposer

Glenn McKnight

 

IV. Backup Contact/Co- Proposer

Satish Babu

 

V. Organizers

Dr., Olivier, Crépin-Leblond, EURALO, ICANN

Mr., Dev Anand Teelucksingh, LACRALO, ICANN

Mr., Daniel, Nanghaka, AFRALO, ICANN

Mr., Satish, Babu, APRALO, ICANN

Mr., Glenn, McKnight, NARALO, ICANN

 

VI. Speakers

Email IDs of provisionally-confirmed speakers:

 

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

 

VII  Content of the Session

Issues Addressed

Our session will address the Shaping the Digital Future through a discussion of sharing how local strategies can provide a roadmap for others to perform effective outreach and engagement to the end Internet users

 

Session Overview

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.

 

Tentative Session Structure

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

  • Outreach to First Nations and Persons with special needs  & 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 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

 

Speakers

Daniel Nanghaka/Sara Kiden

Glenn McKnight/Judith Hellerstein

Olivier Crepin Leblond/ Gunella Astbrink

Dev Anand Teelucksingh/Maritza Y. Aguero/Jacqueline Morris

 

Rapporteur:   Glenn McKnight/Dev Annand Teelucksingh

 

Online Moderator

- Dev Anand Teelucksingh

 

Duration

90 minutes

 

Format

Short  Presentation on regional topic

Breakout discussion with audience (both online and in-room)

Remote participation including questions and answers



VIII Relevance of the Issue

Our key focus in Shaping the Digital Future for those that are marginalized from full participation due to national and regional policies, economic barriers and other reasons And further bring forth experiences from different geographical locations issues pertaining Internet Governance.



IX. Tags

Access and Diversity [id:68]

Enhancing Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities [id:71]

Multistakeholder Cooperation [id:89]



X. Interventions

 

Each of the speakers for each round has a specific region and community of Interest that they focus upon. They will summarize their achievements and challenges, and discuss opportunities for replication of their strategies for outreach and participation.

All the participants will be invited to a collaborative notes page with details on the short topic discussions



Please describe how you will use your speakers and how their views/perspectives/expertise will be included in the session.

 

XI. Diversity *

 

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



XV. Online Participation *

We will promote remote participation to the  Facebook Internet Governance Hub, as well as the  ICANN ATLARGE SKYPE, Facebook and Twitter feeds

 

Dev Anand Teelucksingh is an experienced online moderator. He has ten years plus xperience.

The remote participation will be fully inclusive. Questions and comments from online attendees will be included in the workshop session on an equal basis with those from in-room participants. A microphone will be provided for the online participants, and the online moderator will coordinate the overall queue with the in-room moderator.

 

An important part of workshop sessions is their strategy for online participation. Please clearly describe how you will manage online participation during the session. Please note that tweets and social media applications allow for observations to the online community, but do not constitute online participation. Unless your proposal clearly indicates that it will not offer online participation, and why not, please indicate how you will ensure equal online participation, both in concept, and in practice. For example: online attendees will have a separate queue and microphone, which will rotate equally with the mics in the room; the workshop moderator will have the online participation session open, and will be in close communication with the workshop’s trained online moderator, to make any adaptations necessary as they arise, etc. Please take seriously the requirement that the workshop should have its own trained remote moderator who has been part of the issue and workshop development, and is prepared to manage this responsibility

 

XVI. Discussion facilitation *

The Panel format will lend itself to both specific and overall discussion. The agenda above indicates that there will be six main sessions, focusing on separate regions/communities. After each opening remarks, there will be 7 minutes for discussion on the specific presentation. At the end of the presentations, the discussion will be opened up for questions and responses on any and all topics, including similarities, possibilities for replication in other regions and communities, examples from participants who are doing similar work, and more.

The panelists are not to be considered “experts” to take up much of the time speaking, but the discussion time is expected to hear from participants in the workshop, both in-room and online.

There is an opportunity for questions to be grouped, so that the discussion can draw out common themes and topics, useful for ongoing work.









 

 

AFRALO

 

 

 

 

APRALO

 

 

 

 

EURALO

 

 

 

 

 

 

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