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DigitalBridgeCamp

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DigitalBridgeCamp

 

DigitalBridgeCamp is a variation on the BarCamp unconference in which people from the tech sector and the development sector come together to understand what this marriage between IT and Development is all about.

 

Like a good first date it will be held in the majestic hill station of Devlali at the Leslie Sawhney Center. The accommodation is comfortable (each unit consists of 2 rooms, 4 beds and an attached toilet and bathroom) and the surroundings are pretty. (FYI – the centre is run by a retired army Brigadier who will remind you that it is not a hotel and meal times go by the bell!)

 

We expect sessions to be on technical subjects such as how non-profits can take advantage of FOSS and internet applications to help make their organizations more effective and cost effecient, as well as sessions on the work of a variety of NGOs, especially those which are attempting to apply IT to help solve the problems of the 'Digital Divide' that exists with the urban and rural poor.

 

In addition to the presentation sessions we would also like to take some time to have workshops in which we work through some questions like what should courseware look like that ngo IT workers should go thru to effectively use IT in their jobs, and if we can get the right people around the table we might be able to bang out courseware for school & telecentre computer operators as well.

 

Towards the end of the camp we would love it if some of the non-profit people present were able to articulate some of their IT needs such that the tech people could help them set up blogs, wiki's, and other tools that might be of service to the non-profit organizations.

 

Remember, at a BarCamp, everybody participates! That means the attendees are the presenters and the audience. If you aren't going to present, you can organize a discussion or publish notes from a talk. We really want you to find a way to contribute, so here's a handy HowToContribute guide.

 

Contribute to this wiki by editing any page.

 

Event Details

Important stuff

When

The 18th night (Tuesday) to the 22nd (Saturday)afternoon of September 2007.

 

Where

Leslie Sawhney Center in Devlali (a hill station 20 minutes away from Nashik)

 

Why

Because its time we started talking to each other. NGOs are critical agents of social change and ICTs have tremendous potential to help them achieve their objectives better. This camp is a step toward bridging the divide between the two.

 

WhoAdd your name to the list !!

Name Email Address Organization Interests
Freeman Murray freeman at pobox dot com SkillsCorps.com propogating the divine Internet
Chandita Mukerjee cometmedia at vsnl dot com Comet Media Foundation
Claudius Walter SkillsCorps.com
Shripad Kulkarni shripad1981 at yahoo dot co dot in
Grameen Vikas Lokasanstha gojamemachhindra7 at gmail dot com
Aditi Pandey aditipan at gmail dot com
Chandran Gopalakrishnan
Swati Desai
Lara Pitter

 

 

 

People from the IT and social (NGO) sectors

AttendeeRegistration - We have limited space, register now by adding your

name to the wiki and emailing cometmediafdn at gmail dot com for details on

how to pay.

 

What

WhatToExpect - See how this BarCamp thing works

PresentationIdeas - Add a topic that you wish to present, or suggest one that you would like to learn about

 

How Much

Rs 500 per day includes room and board. Scholarships available.

Payment is to be done by cheque/DD payable at Mumbai favouring Comet Media Foundation, on the address

Comet Media Foundation

Topiwala Lane School

Lamington Road

Mumbai-400007

 

How To Reach

From Mumbai

Train No Name Station Time of Departure Time of Arrival at Devlali Station
7617 Tapovan Express CST 6:10 9:33
2109 Panchvati Express CST 18:15 21:30
5017 Gorakhpur Epress Lokmanya Tilak 6:35 9:50
2137 Punjab Mail CST 19:10 22:35
2139 Sevagram Express Dadar 15:10 18:25
1403 Godavari Express Lokmanya Tilak 15:00 18:00
Return
7618 Tapovan Express Devlali 18:00 22:10

 

Sponsors

  • contact us if you would like to sponsor

 

Planners and Volunteers

Be on the support crew and help make this great!

  • Chandita Mukerjii
  • Larissa Pitter
  • Freeman Murray
  • Chandran Gopalakrishnan
  • Aditi Pandey

 

 

More information

Official blog

 

Mailing list

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Who's Blogging us?

 

  • Your blog post here!