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William D. Tucker,Nicola J. Bidwell,Michael L. Best
Pág. pp. iii - iv pgs.
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Ayodeji A. Fajebe,Michael L. Best,Thomas N. Smyth
Pág. pp. 29 - 42 pgs.
This study examines the implementation of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program in Rwanda from the viewpoint of primary school teachers involved with the program. It seeks to understand how these teachers feel about the program, how they incorporate th...
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Michael L. Best
Pág. pp. v - vi pgs.
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François Bar,Michael L. Best,Kentaro Toyama
Pág. pp. iii - iv pgs.
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Michael L. Best,Dhanaraj Thakur,Beth Kolko
Pág. pp. 75 - 89 pgs.
We examine the extent to which user-based subsidies can promote the financial/social sustainability and development impact of telecenters. We do this by looking at a coupon scheme used by the USAID funded eCenter network in Kyrgyzstan. We found that user...
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Michael L. Best,Thomas N. Smyth,John Etherton,Edem Wornyo
Pág. pp. 91 - 108 pgs.
Liberia is a country emerging from years of protracted and devastating civil conflict. Left without any fixed-line telephone infrastructure, it relies solely on the mobile phone for telephony. This study investigates the usage of mobile phones in this im...
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Michael L. Best,François Bar
Pág. p. v pgs.
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Michael L. Best,François Bar
Pág. pp. iii - v pgs.
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François Bar,Michael L. Best
Pág. pp. iii - iv pgs.
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Michael L. Best,Rajendra Kumar
Pág. pp. 31 - 45 pgs.
We have examined longitudinally an ICT for a development project in rural India, closely watching activities and surveying users at as many as 100 Internet facilities in more than 50 different villages. The Sustainable Access in Rural India (SARI) projec...
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