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Bridging the Digital Divide – Promoting the Cooperation of Branches from Different Continents

Bridging the Digital Divide – Promoting the Cooperation of Branches from Different Continents. Workshop #6 SBC 2004. Workshop Participants.

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Bridging the Digital Divide – Promoting the Cooperation of Branches from Different Continents

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  1. Bridging the Digital Divide –Promoting the Cooperation of Branches from Different Continents Workshop #6 SBC 2004

  2. Workshop Participants Muhammed Al-Jaafari, Ali Hakan Altinsoy, A. Erdem Altunbas, Chukwunonso Amadi, Fabrizio Ardita, Jasmina Bujaroska, Guilherme Campos, João Canas, Stavros Eleftherakis, Kathleen Embrechts, Firas Hamdan, Guiseppe Mangano, Paul Otma, Carlos Rueda Artunduaga, Natalia Vesselinova

  3. Objective • Discuss the benefits and barriers of intercontinental cooperation and find solutions to the barriers.

  4. Benefits • Sharing past experiences • Getting new experiences • Exchange ideas • Discovering cultural differences • Networking branches • Make friends

  5. Exchange of Ideas • See branches with different cultural background • Put reports on the web • Virtual communities(Region 8 Student Portal) • Increase competitive activities in Region 8 • „Sister student branches“

  6. Barriers • Communication • Travel expenses, travel time • Organization • Language, culture • Visa • Infrastructure

  7. Infrastructure • Internet not equally developed everywhere • No online conferencing • Very expensive / sometimes inaccessible • But still better than ordinary mail and phone calls • Essential for success of international meetings (eg. SBC 2004) • Recommendations: • Support from IEEE • Help from sister branches • Support from industry

  8. Conclusion • Student Portal must be developed! • Encouraging multi-national projects • Promotion of cooperation • Branches write reports on their activities

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