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2. ICTD 2007: Bangalore, India
- 2007 International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development, ICTD 2007, Bangalore, India, December 15-16, 2007. IEEE 2007
- Nidhi Kalra, Tom Lauwers, Daniel Dewey, Thomas S. Stepleton, M. Bernardine Dias:
Iterative design of a Braille writing tutor to combat illiteracy. 1-9 - Elizabeth Basha, Daniela Rus:
Design of early warning flood detection systems for developing countries. 1-10 - Rikin Gandhi, Rajesh Veeraraghavan, Kentaro Toyama
, Vanaja Ramprasad:
Digital Green: Participatory video for agricultural extension. 1-10 - Janani Vasudev, Balaji Parthasarathy
:
The post consumptive residues of information and communication technologies - transnational e-waste flows and developmental dilemmas. 1-9 - Renee Kuriyan, Kathi Kitner:
Constructing class boundaries: Gender and shared computing. 1-7 - Karel Matthee, Gregory Mweemba, Adrian V. Pais, Gertjan van Stam
, Marijn Rijken:
Bringing Internet connectivity to rural Zambia using a collaborative approach. 1-12 - Joyojeet Pal
:
Examining e-literacy using telecenters as public spending: The case of Akshaya. 1-9 - S. Revi Sterling, John O'Brien, John K. Bennett:
Advancement through Interactive Radio. 1-8 - Umar Saif, Ahsan Latif Chudhary, Shakeel Butt, Nabeel Farooq Butt, Ghulam Murtaza
:
Internet for the developing world: Offline internet access at modem-speed dialup connections. 1-13 - Rajesh Veeraraghavan, Naga Yasodhar, Kentaro Toyama
:
Warana Unwired: Replacing PCs with mobile phones in a rural sugarcane cooperative. 1-10 - Kurt DeMaagd, Scott Moore:
Comparing models of IT and economic growth: An empirical investigation. 1-8 - Mike Ananny, Niall Winters:
Designing for development: Understanding One Laptop Per Child in its historical context. 1-12 - Aishwarya Lakshmi Ratan, Savita Bailur:
Welfare, agency and "ICT for Development". 1-12 - Jahanzeb Sherwani, Nosheen Ali, Sarwat Mirza, Anjum Fatma, Yousuf Memon, Mehtab Karim, Rahul Tongia, Roni Rosenfeld
:
HealthLine: Speech-based access to health information by low-literate users. 1-9 - Indrani Medhi, Kentaro Toyama
:
Full-context videos for first-time, non-literate PC users. 1-9 - Rabin K. Patra, Joyojeet Pal
, Sergiu Nedevschi, Madelaine Plauché, Udai Singh Pawar:
Usage models of classroom computing in developing regions. 1-10 - Joyojeet Pal
, Meera Lakshmanan, Kentaro Toyama
:
"My child will be respected": Parental perspectives on computers in rural India. 1-9 - Guntuku Dileep Kumar, R. Nagarajan, A. V. R. Kesava Rao, V. Balaji:
Village knowledge centers and the use of GIS-derived products in enhancing micro-level drought preparedness: A case study from South Central India. 1-6 - Julian M. Bass
:
A developmental model of basic ICT skills for pre-service trainee teachers. 1-10 - Samit Bhattacharya, Anupam Basu, Debasis Samanta:
Performance models for virtual scanning keyboards: Reducing user involvement in the design. 1-8 - Plaban Kumar Bhowmick, Sudipta Bhowmick, Devshri Roy, Sudeshna Sarkar
, Anupam Basu:
Sahayika: A framework for participatory authoring of knowledge structures for education domain. 1-11 - Plaban Kumar Bhowmick, Sudeshna Sarkar
, Sunandan Chakraborty, Anupam Basu:
Samvidha: A ICT system for personalized offline Internet Access for rural schools. 1-9 - Shantanu Biswas, Soumya Roy:
A shared ICT infrastructure for Indian SME clusters. 1-11 - Jennifer Bussell:
Electoral competition and digital development in India and South Africa. 1-9 - Sunandan Chakraborty, Tamali Bhattacharya, Plaban Kumar Bhowmick, Anupam Basu, Sudeshna Sarkar
:
Shikshak: An Intelligent Tutoring System Authoring tool for rural education. 1-10 - Claire Heffernan, Jun Yu:
Devising neutral tools for development decision-making: The Poverty Assessor. 1-9 - Faheem Hussain, Rahul Tongia:
Community radio for development in South Asia: A sustainability study. 1-13 - P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan
:
Exclusivity of the direct ICT employment: A case of Indian software industry. 1-6 - Jhumkee Iyengar, Ranjit Gadgil:
User centered IT for the public: A corporate partnership in e-Governance. 1-6 - David Johnson:
Evaluation of a single radio rural mesh network in South Africa. 1-9 - Matthew Kam, Siddharth Bhagwani, Anuj Kumar, Siddhartha Lal, Akhil Mathur, Anuj Tewari, John F. Canny:
The social complexities of user-centered design in ICTD: Experiences from four schools in India's villages and slums. 1-6 - Shimin Guo, Mohammad Hossein Falaki, Earl A. Oliver, Sumair Ur Rahman, Aaditeshwar Seth, Matei A. Zaharia
, Usman Ismail, Srinivasan Keshav
:
Design and implementation of the KioskNet system. 1-10 - Renee Kuriyan, Isha Ray:
Public-private partnerships and information technologies for development in India. 1-11 - Andrew J. Maunder, Gary Marsden, Dominic Gruijters, Edwin H. Blake
:
Designing interactive systems for the developing world - reflections on user-centred design. 1-8 - George Anderson, Sampson D. Asare, Yirsaw Ayalew, Deepti Garg, Bontle Gopolang, Audrey N. Masizana-Katongo
, Opelo Mogotlhwane, Dimane Mpoeleng, Henry O. Nyongesa
:
Towards a bilingual SMS parser for HIV and AIDS information retrieval in Botswana. 1-5 - Tapan S. Parikh, Neil Patel, Yael Schwartzman:
A survey of information systems reaching small producers in global agricultural value chains. 1-11 - Janaki Srinivasan
:
The role of trustworthiness in information service usage: The case of Parry information kiosks, Tamil Nadu, India. 1-8

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