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WSIS Forum 2010 Open Consultation Online Discussion @ WSIS Community

Join the WSIS Forum 2010 Open Consultation Online Discussion to explore e-governance, PC for all, ICT in crisis management, ICT in rural enterprises, information literacy competencies, and social inclusion of persons with disabilities through ICTs. Learn from diverse participation, gain valuable insights, and address the need for representativeness and multilingualism. Let's discuss the impact of ICTs on political participation, access to scientific and educational information, and gender equality.

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WSIS Forum 2010 Open Consultation Online Discussion @ WSIS Community

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  1. WSIS Forum 2010 Open Consultation Online Discussion @ WSIS Community

  2. www.wsis-comunity.org

  3. Discussed themes • E-governance • PC for all • ICT in crisis/disaster management • ICT in rural enterprises • The development of information literacy competencies • Social inclusion of persons with disabilities through ICTs

  4. Lessons learned • Good, useful tool • Diverse participation • Question: Representativeness, multilingualism • Not so many in depth discussions of topics (facilitators too much in the background?)

  5. WSIS Forum 2010 Open Consultation Online Discussion @ WSIS Community Thank You for Attention!

  6. UNESCO’s proposed themes • Reinventing political and civic participation through ICTs • Access to the scientific and educational information • Gender and ICT

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