GK3 will bring together over 2,000 visionaries, international leaders, practitioners and policy-makers to engage on the theme of Emerging People, Emerging Markets, Emerging Technologies. As part of GK3. a variety of online interactions and online events will engage a broader audience, leveraging a suite of collaborative technologies to link face-to-face events with expert and grassroots voices from around the globe.
    

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    lenazun's Audio

    Eduardo Monge: plenaries and panels at GK3


    2:36 minutes (1.19 MB)

    Eduardo Monge from the Omar Dengo Foundation in Costa Rica talks about his experience in GK3.

    Manuel Flury: sessions and exhibition floor at GK3


    2:14 minutes (1.02 MB)

    Manuel Flury from the Swiss Agency from Development and Cooperation, talks about his participation in GK3 and his views on sessions and the exhibition floor

    Riff Fullan: KM and other sessions at GK3

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    1:26 minutes (339.38 KB)

    Riff Fullan, from Helvetas, talks about his experience during the sessions, including the one he moderated on the Future of Knowledge Management.

    Jayalakshmi Chittoor: Launch of Telecentre magazine

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    1:02 minutes (246.98 KB)

    Jayalakshmi Chittoor on the launch of Telecentre Magazine.

    Yacine Khelladi: what's going on at the Telecentre Leaders Forum?


    1:18 minutes (610.25 KB)

    What's going on at the Telecentre Leaders Forum? This is the second day of TLF sessions and the participants have been working on the strengthening and future visioning of the movement. Yacine Khelladi, one of the participants (who is one of the telecentre networks leaders in the Caribbean) talks about the sessions and their work on a collaborative "cookbook" for Telecentre networks.

    Richard Fuchs at the Telecentre Leaders Forum


    0:54 minutes (426.78 KB)

    At the second day of the Telecentre Leaders Forum, Richard Fuchs (IDRC 's Regional Director for Southeast and East Asia) talks about the experience of the group so far. This is a quick bit of audio gathered right out of the session rooms.

    GK3i: Interview with Dwayne Bailey, ICT for a Multilingual Knowledge Society


    2:18 minutes (1.05 MB)

    Dwayne Bailey
    Founder and Managing Director of Translate.org.za
    ET1: Emerging Technologies Session
    ICT for a Multilingual Knowledge Society

    Summary:

    Q1, Your panel touches on a very complex subject such as cultural appropriateness of ICTs. Why do you think localizing ICTs to the needs of developing countries is a priority?

    GK3i: Interview with Claudia Morrell. Mainstreaming Gender in ICT4D initiatives


    8:54 minutes (4.08 MB)

    Claudia Morrell
    EP6: Emerging People Session
    Creating a New Strategy for Gender in the Information Society: Empowering Women in ICT

    SUMMARY:

    Your panel is addressing the efforts to mainstream gender into the ICT4D movement. Can you provide some examples of how gender is integrating into ICT4D efforts around the world?

    GK3i: Mark Surman: Telecentre 2.0 and partnerships in emerging economies


    8:02 minutes (3.68 MB)

    Mark Surman
    Partnership Director, telecentre.org
    Panel: EM5: Emerging Markets Session
    Partnerships, Networks and Telecentre 2.0

    Questions and answer summaries:

    Q1. Your panel revolves around the concept of Partnerships and telecentres working together to leverage common experiences and lessons learned. What are some examples of those successful partnerships?

    GK3i: Dr .Richard Heeks: Social Outsourcing and Fair Trade in IT


    6:05 minutes (2.79 MB)

    Summary. Social outsourcing and Fair Trade in IT, by Dr. Richard Heeks

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