From Digital Third World to Digital Citizenship

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From Digital Third World to Digital Citizenship: by http://halifaxcap.ca  delves into the state of internet access worldwide and asks "How does Canada measure up?"  A 2010 Podcamp Halifax session hosted by HRCAP.

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  • Dan Robichaud (click for bio)  - Robichaud has spent the last decade in voluntary sector management, with a particular focus on the digital divide,  helping Canadian communities increase their online footprint.
  • Andrew D Wright -  Representing Canada`s oldest running Freenet, Chebuctonet, recently presented a CBC Town Hall on the Digital Divide and will be part of our panel and brings years of insight into running not for profit ISPs and public access framework.
  • Barb Allen - A founding member and past Chair of HRCAP and former member of the NSCAP Board, she helped establish the Resource Opportunities Centre, which grew out of the Terence Bay & Area CAP Site, where she managed the facility for ten years. Barb brings the communities of rural Nova Scotia and the issues of public access providers to the table.
  • Dr. Anatoliy Gruzd (click for bio) Assistant Professor of the School of Information Management of Dalhousie University,  Dr. Gruzd's research interests include also Online Communities, Context-aware Information Retrieval and Digital Libraries with the goal of developing Canada’s position as a global leader in new media, animation and games

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