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Report back from the technology and disability workshop

Blog Posted by Technology & Social Change Group on October 7, 2009

October's Technology & Disability in the Developing World marked the beginning of a multi-stakeholder dialogue on accessible technology and employability in low-income regions. Discussions focused on policy, social research, technology, and design.

First workshop on technology and disability in the developing world

Blog Posted by Technology & Social Change Group on September 29, 2009

On Friday, October 2, 2009, we're co-sponsoring a one-day workshop on technology and disability in the developing world. Michele Frix and Philip Neff, two of our affiliated researchers, will present their findings.

Michele Frix speaks at the Technology & Disability Forum in Ecuador

Blog Posted by Technology & Social Change Group on July 21, 2009

On July 24, 2009, Michele Frix, one of our Technology & Disability researchers, will be speaking at the Technology & Disability Forum in Quito, Ecuador.
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  • April 12: From co-working to hackerspaces: An introduction to innovation spaces
  • March 26: From a Facebook event to a Social Movement: The trajectory of the April 6th youth movement and the revolution in Egypt
  • February 2: Perceptions of libraries as development partners: Preliminary research results
  • December 1: Developing a framework for Digitally Inclusive Communities to help improve access through collaborative action
  • November 17: Evaluating the impact of public access technology in U.S. Libraries: The IMPACT Web Survey, a U.S. IMPACT Study project
  • October 27: Development and implementation of the Global Impact Study surveys
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