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Presented By MD. Masum Billah D.Net (Development Research Network) masum@dnet.bd

Training Plan Presentation Regional Conference on Localized ICT Development and Dissemination across Asia. Presented By MD. Masum Billah D.Net (Development Research Network) masum@dnet.org.bd. Training Title and objectives. Title: Local Language Content Development

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Presented By MD. Masum Billah D.Net (Development Research Network) masum@dnet.bd

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  1. Training Plan PresentationRegional Conference on Localized ICT Development and Dissemination across Asia Presented By MD. Masum BillahD.Net (Development Research Network) masum@dnet.org.bd

  2. Training Title and objectives • Title: Local Language Content Development • Objectives: Develop skill among participants to use local language for content development using ICTs

  3. Training Need • In our remote areas people have many innovative ideas and innovation as well. Rest of the world is not getting benefit from their innovations. • People want to share information with the world but they do not have a proper tool for that.

  4. What the trainners will learn? After completing the training the trainees will be able to • Write news, articles and other information in Bangla • Trainees will be able to use wiki • Trainees will be able to use CMS for content development • Trainees will be able to open and write blog

  5. Role of D.Net • Since 2003 D.Net is conducting research to utilize ICTs for poverty elevation. • D.Net found out that localized content is a major area where intervention is require. Without content many technology may not have any meaning to the rural people. • D.Net is also sensitizing Government of Bangladesh to consider it. • D.Net is also developing content, deploying it in remote areas and providing training to the infomediaries and content developers.

  6. Stakeholders and colloboration • D.Net is collaborating with many national level organizations • 49 institute for content development • 41 institute for helpline • 36 institute for implementation of telecenters • 86 schools for computer literacy training program D.Nets stakeholders for training program are students, different professional groups, content developers, infomediaries, mobile ladies.

  7. Stakeholders and colloboration • D.Net is collaborating with many national level organizations • 49 institute for content development • 41 institute for helpline • 36 institute for implementation of telecenters • 86 schools for computer literacy training program D.Nets stakeholders for training program are students, different professional groups, content developers, infomediaries, mobile ladies. For detail visit http://www.pallitathya.org/MainItems.php?ItemId=7

  8. Sustainability/impact D.Net has several model for continuation of the impact of training after project period. • D.Net train infomediaries who works as a intermediary among ICTs and rural people in telecenters. D.Net also developed a telecentre family in Bangladesh which took a final shape recently as Bangladesh Telecentre Network (BTN). BTN promotes telecentre concept successfully so the trainees has a plce to apply their knowledge. • D.Net is providing training content developers who eventually can become content developers for telecenters. • D.Net is providing TOT to trainees who are going to their community and providing training on a commercial basis.

  9. Thank You Email: masum@dnet.org.bd Visit for detail www.jeeon.com www.dnet.org.bd www.pallitathya.org www.bdresearch.org www.abolombon.org

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