Certainly, the world summit was a milestone. The idea that is telecentre.org is now out there in the world. More people understand it. And, I think, more people feel like they are a part of it.
moreReflecting back at the hurly burly week that was WSIS, I can't stop thinking about the amazing group of telecentre people we were able to gather. After nine months searching for people who share our vision of telecentres connected to...
moreMy last blog posting was eight days ago. Or something like that. The title was "17,000 of my closest friends ..." which is a sentence that might well have end "... can really get in the way of blogging."
moreI shouldn't have been surprised when I heard: "Mark, is that you?" shouted from the other end of the bus.
Most people sprint to the finish line. Last week, the telecentre.org did a sprint to the starting line -- the launch of our new program at WSIS in Tunisia.
The sprint in question was a time-boxed content development and bug testing session for the wsis.telecentre.org web site. This site will serve a coordination point, collaboration engine and storytelling repository for our WSIS events.
moreKate Raynes-Goldie is our new editor to telecentre.org. She has joined the team from Taking IT Global, to manage and edit the site and to look after the content part of
the site. She would be at WSIS Tunis with us and will be meeting the rest of the team for the first time for which she is excited too. I'd a time to sit down with her and to capture this interivew for you all. The interview is PODCASTED here. Say a big WELCOME to her!
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