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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    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 Gianluca Misuraca: Exploring the future of e-Government: Knowledge Engineering for Results

    Interview to session Leader:
    Gianluca Misuraca,
    Research Associate, College of Management of Technology, EPFL, and Vice President of KITE

    Session on Exploring the future of e-Government: Knowledge Engineering for Results
    Organized by KITE (Knowledge, Innovation, Technology, Empowerment)

    Women ICT based microenterprises: Richard Heeks from University of Manchester


    9:21 minutes (4.28 MB)

    Dr. Richard Heeks
    Institute for Development Policy and Management
    University of Manchester
    http://www.womenictenterprise.org/

    (Note: This is an edit from a previous GK3 Online Interactions feature)

    Summary:

    Asia Commons: Participant audio interviews


    0:49 minutes (964.33 KB)

    Asia Commmons was an event held in June 2006 in Nepal. A rich group of experts and practitioners came together to share how Open Content can provide opportunities for development in the region.

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