This is a template to fill about the NTA’s information, that serves to a purpose : to know what is the common starting point and who is who. This information will be accessible to the participants, so that everyone will have the information about the rest. Who must fill the template? Only the leaders of the NTA in each country, consensuating the information with the other partners. The leaders are going to receive a mail from the organisation asking them to do it. When templates should be post it back filled out with the information? Templates must be filled up and published by next Monday 15th. Telecentre.org Academy Global Meeting Who is Who Instructions for completing the template There are explanatory notes on each slide with the instructions to do so, as you can see on the image as well as a text on the last slide that you can print with instructions. You will see that it is very simple: in most cases involve replacing phrases in orange for the information asked.last slide Save the slide presentation with the same name as it has plus de country:example:who_is_who_nta_Spain If you have any questions about how to fill the template, please do not hesitate to contact Marta Mans at
IF we know each other, it will be easier! Telecentre.org Academy Global Meeting Who is Who
We are here Who are we and where are we from Country: India Leading organization: M S Swaminathan Research Foundation Agents involved in the NTA: Multi-stakeholder partnership (Major: GGA Secretariat, MSSRF, Telecentre.org,, IGNOU, ISRO, etc.) Working languages in the NTA: English
What do we do M S Swaminathan Research Foundation 100Coastal Systems Research 200Biotechnology 300Biodiversity 400Ecotechnology 500Food Security 600Education, Communication, Training and Capacity Building Founded in A Not-for-profit Research and Development Foundation
>300,000 Number of telecentres in your country Which are the most outstanding telecentre networks or actions in your country? Grameen Gyan Abhiyan (Rural Knowledge Empowerment Movement – Mission 2007: Every Village a Knowledge Centre) Does the NTA leading organization manage a telecentre network? If so, how many telecentres are in the network? More than 400 organizations; More than 200,000 telecentres What are the most popular tasks and usages in the telecentre? Providing locale specific need based information / knowledge in different thematic areas such as agriculture, fisheries, microenterprises, government schemes, civic services, market prices and market linkages for locally produced commodities, weather, and weather crop related advisories, etc. Which social groups use the telecentre most frequently? Under privileged groups who are also economically poor; most of them living below poverty line (i.e, an income of USD 1 or less than per day) Telecentres in your country
What word do you use to refer to a motivator in your country? Knowledge Workers, CIC operators, sanchalaks, CSC managers, etc. How is a telecentre motivator’s professional profile in your country? Technocrafts or Social Workers or Subject Matter Specialist Facilitators >10,000 umber of potential motivators who could be reached in the future
What is your experience on motivator training up to now? About motivator training Needs of the communities Locale Specific Demand Driven Content Awareness and Training Programmes Linkages Knowledge - Action Extensive discussions – Policy makers, research institutions, panchayat leaders, community based organiztions, academics, etc. Document – Village Profiles, Time Line Series Using different participatory rural appraisal techniques - focus group meetings with different sections of the community, transect, time and trend analysis, social mapping, wealth ranking, resource mapping, venn diagram, seasonal diagram, problem matrix, house hold sample surveys, etc.
Trainings for KWs on General Management of VKCs oConcept of VRC and VKC oMethodology of collection and dissemination of need-based content oManaging users and visitors oHow to maintain the user register which contains name of the user, age, education, occupation, the kind of services expected from VRC/VKC oBill books and other records pertaining to VKC oHow to build rapport with users and community members oGender concerns oBasic hardware and software training oDocument frequently asked questions, collection of feed back in the form of case studies, identifying their skills and aptitudes, etc. oVRCs also conduct quiz programmes for KWs based on the availability of content in VKCs oSome of the Knowledge Workers have developed a few training materials related to VKC management based on their field experience and VRC trainings
Indian Telecentre Academy – Jamsetji Tata Training School oDifferent kind of trainings – Knowledge workers / Telecenter Managers / Social Workers / Traditional Knowledge and innovative practitioners oDocumenting their expertise and expectations through Participatory knowledge management workshops oManuals, face-to-face meetings, outside experts, video conferencing and learning modules oUsing different ICT and non-ICT tools – VHF, WiFi, Internet, Satellite Based Video-conferencing, Community Newspaper, CDs, Publications, etc. oDeveloping tool kits for different ICT-models oRunning a peer-peer help desk for Telecentres / VRCs / VKCs managers and operators o Conducting studies for different telecenters models to assess the relative advantages and disadvantages of various rural connectivities, contents and business models o Developing a certification and scaling-up program of telecentre training with support from the Indira Gandhi national Open University (Telecenter Managers Certificate Based Curriculum Course)
What are your expectations from the meeting? What is your motivation? What needs are you expecting to fulfill? Learning from other telecenter networks; How Global Telecenter Academy will play a role in improving regional telecenter managers capacity; Knowing methodology of functioning of other telecentres What could you contribute to the meeting? What are your organization’s strengths? Sharing our experience; Involved in ICT-enabled development activities since 1992; our pilot experiment has become a national movement; addressing the sustainable rural development using different ICT and non-ICT tools Motivation, needs, contributions
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Guidelines to fill out this template Guidelines 1: This slide should show where each NTA is located, which agents are involved and which are its working languages 1)Substitute the phrase Lorem Ipsum with the adequate information about each organization. 2)Pin the red star with the “We are here” label on the country where the organization is located. Guidelines2: This slide should show projects carried out by the NTA’s leading organization, and its major activities, not necessarily only telecentre-related. A short description, or list of main characteristics will be all right for a quick overview of the projects. 1)Substitute the phrase Lorem Ipsum with the adequate information about each organization. 2) Substitute this picture with a photo of your organization or any other significant image. Guidelines3: This slide should give an overview of the situation of telecentres in each country. 1) Substitute the word N… with the number of telecentres currently working in the country. 2) Answer each question briefly, writing over Lorem Ipsum. Guidelines4: This slide should introduce the role of motivator. 1) Substitute the phrases Lorem Ipsum and N… with the adequate information. 2) Answer each question briefly writing over Lorem Ipsum. Guidelines5: This slide should show the experience that leading organizations have on training issues. You should… 1) Drag and drop in the big box the differents tags with the items that are already working. 2) Give more information on the proposed questions. If necessary, insert a new slide. Guidelines6: This slide should outline motivations and expectations about the event. 1) Substitute the phrase Lorem Ipsum with the adequate information.