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Education Development Center, Inc. and United Nations Fund for International Partnerships (UNFIP) Cordially Invite you to Register for the First International Power Users of Information and Communication Technology Symposium being held in San Jose, Costa Rica on August 8-10, 2005
Follow the journey of young people we call "Power Users of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)" as they share their technology-based strategies to achieve the United Nations Millennium Goals.
Learn about their creativity and innovation
Observe their interactions with peers and adult content experts
Engage Power Users in Dialog about their visions for our future in the World Information Society
Program Highlights:
Policy Sessions: Keynote speakers and policy discussions on ICTs in education, the economy, and sustainable development
Research Seminar: Join thought leaders in education and human development who are reforming our education systems, to learn about current research activities around the world on Power Users of ICT
Research Framework: Work with our Global Research Network in building a long term research framework focusing on these young people we call "Power Users" of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Networking Opportunities: Chat with information technology industry experts who are visionaries in developing IT tools and resources and who are knowledgeable about current and future technology industry trends
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Education Development Center
We develop programs in partnership with the people who will use them and balance their diverse viewpoints and expertise. While we maintain a strong tradition of creating innovative curricula, we have learned that good materials cannot succeed in isolation. Now more than ever, we are contributing...
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