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Development and the Internet (posts: 23)

Rotisserie Name Post Subject
Architecture, Question 1 I was a bit bewildered at first too
Learning - Question 1 Education and Perceptions
Policy - Question 2 The Internet Has Always Been Regulated, Informally and Formally
Entrepreneurship - ... PSD offers Benefits when Conducted within Policy Framework
Architecture, Question 1 Please see my response: Knowledge is Power.
Policy - Question 2 Frameworks Work—but Are a Process, not a Project
Time to Share One Large International Cultural Organization's Folly
Rotisserie Feedback Rotisserie Reaction
Policy - Question 2 Benefits of a Regulatory Framework
Entrepreneurship - ... Market Analysis Works
Learning - Question 2 I agree: Education should not be overly context dependent
Policy - Question 1 Thanks for the Great Post on SA
Policy - Question 1 Change Can Drive Comprehensive Plans
Entrepreneurship - ... 5 Important Benefits that BusyInternet Provides to Ghana
Learning - Question 1 Education takes Priority over Technology
Rotisserie Feedback I Agree: One More Week Useful; also perhaps a little more instructor mediation
Architecture, Question 2 Targeting Access Points a Useful Strategey
Time to Share Training, Trainers and Technicians
Entrepreneurship - ... Critical Legal Success Factors for BusyInternet
Entrepreneurship - ... Which Laws Do We Need? How Far Should Regulation Go?
Architecture, Question 2 Interconnection is a Serious Problem; Public/Private Partnerships Seem to Be the Anwer
Architecture, Question 1 Knowledge is Power; 'Access' Alone isn't Enough
Entrepreneurship - ... Dangerous to Generalize about 'Africa,' Also similar issues often at play in DCs

Internet & Society (posts: 12)

ISIE Fall 2004: Symposium (posts: 6)