What are you saying about APDIP
Asia-Pacific
Development Information Programme <http://www.apdip.net/>
I want to thank you very much for the [FOSS: Licensing
e-primer] and encourage you to continue publishing such guides. They are really
useful quick references. - Pierre-Paul Lemyre, LexUM -
Université de Montréal (5 January 2007) On behalf of ICTP project (a joint
project of UNDP-Uzbekistan and the Government of Uzbekistan), I would like
to present our profound respect and compliments to [APDIP] and extend a
sincere thank you for taking the time to meet with delegation from
Uzbekistan on 19 July 2006 and share your experience in Free/Open Source Software, in particular,
and ICT area, in general. We believe that the study tour to Asia-Pacific
region would not have been such a success without your organization being
part of it. - Sandjar Saidkhodjaev, Project Manager, ICTP Project,
Uzbekistan (3 August 2006) You may be interested to know that the [UNDP-APDIP ICT R&D Grant
funded] PFnet project in 2002 directly led to the current project…the
EU-funded Distance Learning Centres Project…which shows the value of the
work we did with that R & D grant. – David Leeming, Technical
Advisor, Solomon Islands People First Network (12 May 2006)
[Following] APDIP’s
involvement in the Linux /
FOSS workshop recently in [the University of the South Pacific,] … our
delegate [is] now running a training workshop for the trainee supervisors
of our learning centres. This…is evidence of the direct practical benefits
of your programmes. - David Leeming, Technical Advisor, Solomon
Islands People First Network (12 May 2006) Lots of people in
this area don't even know what the internet is. I think the etuktuk is a really good way
to introduce and improve our knowledge about information technology and
the narrowcasting gives a voice to local people and all of us in the
community. - Buddhika Darshana of Kothmale CMC (5 May 2006). The eTUKTUK was officially
launched at the Kothmale Community Radio Station on the 29th of April 2006
and is supported by UNESCO
in collaboration with MJF Charitable Foundation, Suntel and Pan Asia ICT Research and
Development project. We find the e-Commerce
and e-Business [e-Primer] by Zorayda Ruth Andam very useful and
informative and thus we would like to incorporate it in our forthcoming
executive reference book "Innovation: An Effective e-Business Management
Tool." - Arindam Basu,
Research Associates, The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of
India (14 April 2006) We had given the soft
copy of [the
e-Government e-Primer] to the participants in one of our one-week IAS
officers training. This was used as reference material. We now plan to use
the material in the e-Gov Champion programme - Piyush Gupta, National
Institute for Smart Government, Those [APDIP] resources will be of
immediate use in the dissertations our MSc students will be undertaking –
Richard Heeks, Senior Lecturer, Information Systems & Development,
Institute for Development Policy & Management, This [Internet Governance
e-]primer can be of interest to many, as are the other publications of
APDIP - a programme worth of praise for its pro-active role in effective
knowledge dissemination. - Michel J. Menou, France (9 December
2005) I am a lecturer at the Stellenbosch
University, South Africa. I present a module on aspects of the Information
Society. One of my themes is : e-government. I found your e-primer
[on e-Government] on the internet and reckon it to be excellent.
May I photocopy parts of this [e-]primer to hand out to my 60 students? -
Willem van der Merwe, Firstly, congratulations on the excellent e-primer series.
I am writing to you because I am currently writing a course on ICT for
Development, which will form part of a Masters degree in Sustainable
Development, offered by distance learning. Our programme has about 800
registered students...I would very much like to include the following
material(s) that you have made freely available on your website. - Jon
Gregson, Manager: Learning and Development, Distance Learning Programme,
Wye Campus, Finally, in some countries, strategic ICT plans have
grown out of the symbiotic relationships between government, the
private sector and non-profit organizations. See for example, the
following e-learning
strategy that emerged out of the relationship between Coca-Cola, the
UNDP and the local government in Malaysia. - Curriculum from Harvard
University's class on Development and Internet (2003) In March, together with UNDP and Coca-Cola, Malaysia
launched "e-learning
for life", a pilot project to help local communities bridge the
digital divide by bringing e-learning opportunities and ICT training
resources to students and teachers. That project stood as an example of
how the United Nations and the private sector could support national
efforts to build a knowledge-based society. - Malaysia's ambassador,
Ambassador Hasmy Agam, to the United Nations stated at 56th General
Assembly (2002)
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