Welcome to Development and the Internet
It looks as if, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society @ Harvard Law School is giving a free, 5-week on-line course in Internet and Development.
While I don’t know how the teaching, reading and discussions will be, I do know most of the Berkman Fellows involved. Ethan Zuckerman (GeekCorps), Colin Maclay and Geoffrey Kirkman, I’ve known for a few years, and the rest of the crew I met when I participated in a class on Global Development Issues: ICT and Developing Countries during my visit to MIT and harvard in January this year.
These are top-notch people, and free is really very cheap, so I’ll be there as much as possible (taking into consideration my upcoming vacation in Bahia and Pernambuco, Brazil).
Join in!
Each module will then be used as a platform for discussion and the sharing of information, opinions and personal experiences between and among participants. This process will often be facilitated and moderated by the Teaching Fellows. Participants will be able to select from different streams and levels of discussion based on their personal expertise and interest.
I’m there, and I am finding the background information being given out really handy. Can’t say I think much of the way that the websites themselves are organized, though.
Thanks for posting this. This is perfect for the work I’m doing at the moment. I really appreciate it.
What is this all about?
I am from Africa, in Sierra Leone. I am the Assistant Commissioner, Public Affairs and Tax Education, National Revenue Authority here. I want to be part of your programme. How do I link up.
Oswald Hanciles