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6. ICTD 2013: Cape Town, South Africa
- Gary Marsden, Julian May:
International conference on information and communication technologies and development, ICTD 2013, Cape Town, South Africa, December 7-10, 2013, Volume 2: Notes. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1907-2 - Atik Ahsan, Ananya Raihan:
Understanding mHealth impact among Aponjon (MAMA Bangladesh) subscribers through a phone survey in Bangladesh. 1-4 - Siddhartha Asthana, Pushpendra Singh:
MVoice: a mobile based generic ICT tool. 5-8 - Tara S. Behrend, Alexander E. Gloss, Garett Howardson, Lori Foster Thompson, Scott McCallum:
Psychological dynamics in ICTD projects. 9-12 - Tian Cai, Eric Abbott, Naboth Bwambale:
The ability of video training to reduce agricultural knowledge gaps between men and women in rural Uganda. 13-16 - Rajesh Chandwani, Rahul De':
Doctor-patient interaction in telemedicine: linking the structurational aspects to institutionalization. 17-20 - Francis Dittoh, Chris J. van Aart, Victor de Boer:
Voice-based marketing for agricultural products: a case study in rural Northern Ghana. 21-24 - Karen E. Fisher, Ann Peterson Bishop, Philip Fawcett, Lassana Magassa:
InfoMe @ teen design days: a multi-disciplinary, design thinking approach to community development. 25-28 - Lutz Frommberger, Falko Schmid:
Mobile4D: crowdsourced disaster alerting and reporting. 29-32 - Ishita Ghosh:
The agent in a transformational m-banking ecosystem: interface or intermediary? 33-36 - Ricardo Gomez, Philip J. Reed, Hwa-Young Chae:
Assessment of community wellness outcomes to measure ICT impact. 37-40 - Mohamed Gulaid, Aditya Vashistha:
Ila Dhageyso: an interactive voice forum to foster transparent governance in Somaliland. 41-44 - Abhishek Gupta, Jatin Thapar, Amarjeet Singh, Pushpendra Singh, Vivek Srinivasan, Vibhore Vardhan:
Simplifying and improving mobile based data collection. 45-48 - Ammar Halabi, Basile Zimmermann, Michèle Courant:
Participate, collaborate, and decide: defining design problems in a Syrian community. 49-52 - Matthew Harsh, G. Pascal Zachary:
Computer science research capacity as a driver of ICTD innovation: institutional factors in Kenya and Uganda. 53-56 - Tsuyoshi Kano:
Impact of the introduction of IC card transport fare collection system and anti-corruption: case study of a pilot project for a government bus corporation in Bangladesh. 57-60 - Josephine Kilde, John K. Bennett, Lorenzo Gonzales, S. Revi Sterling:
A connective massive open online course for K-12 science, technology, engineering, and mathematics teachers in New Mexico Pueblo schools. 61-64 - E. F. M. Krah, Johannes G. de Kruijf:
An ethnographic assessment of electronic cash transfers in Ghana's remote rural north. 65-68 - Endrit Kromidha:
Lean e-integration for development: the case of the national licensing center in Albania. 69-72 - Melissa Loudon:
Mobiles and migration: global data on immigrant population and mobile subscriptions. 73-75 - Carleen F. Maitland:
Maps, politics and data sharing: a Palestinian puzzle. 76-79 - Muthoni Masinde:
Survivability to sustainability of biodiversity: what do ICTs and indigenous knowledge have to do with it? 80-83 - Charity Chao Mbogo, Edwin H. Blake, Hussein Suleman:
A mobile scaffolding application to support novice learners of computer programming. 84-87 - Ted McCarthy, Brian DeRenzi, Joshua Evan Blumenstock, Emma Brunskill:
Towards operationalizing outlier detection in community health programs. 88-91 - Ezmieralda Melissa, Anis Hamidati, Muninggar S. Saraswati, Alexander G. Flor:
Investigating the potentials of social media to support women entrepreneurship in Indonesian urban areas. 92-95 - Jamison Merrill, Rebecca Hershow, Katherine Gannett, Chris Barkley:
Pretesting an mHealth intervention for at-risk adolescent girls in Soweto, South Africa: studying the additive effects of SMSs on improving sexual reproductive health & rights outcomes. 96-99 - Hilda Moraa, Duncan Gathege:
How ICT hubs models have impacted on the technology entrepreneurship development. 100-103 - Preeti Mudliar, Sharon Strover, Kenneth Flamm:
Outside looking in: shaping access and use of PCCs. 104-107 - David Nemer, Shad Gross, Nic True:
Materializing digital inequalities: the digital artifacts of the marginalized in Brazil. 108-111 - Trevor Perrier, Abhigyan Kaustubh, Abhishek Gupta, Richard J. Anderson:
Questioning feedback: improving public health messaging. 112-115 - Peter Radoll, Sebastian Fleissner, Duncan Stevenson, Henry J. Gardner:
Improving ICT support for aboriginal land councils in New South Wales. 116-119 - Nimmi Rangaswamy, Melissa Densmore:
Understanding Jugaad: ICTD and the tensions of appropriation, innovation and utility. 120-123 - Patrick Rein, Michael Champanis, Ulrike Rivett:
Drop drop: prototyping a mobile application educating on the water system through private meter readings. 124-127 - Jaco Renken, Richard Heeks:
Conceptualising ICT4D project champions. 128-131 - Carlos Rey-Moreno, Zukile Roro, William D. Tucker, Masbulele Jay Siya:
Community-based solar power revenue alternative to improve sustainability of a rural wireless mesh network. 132-135 - Amalia G. Sabiescu, Izak van Zyl, Marta Pucciarelli, Lorenzo Cantoni, Andy Bytheway, Wallace Chigona, Stefano Tardini:
Changing mindsets: the attitude of pre-service teachers on technology for teaching. 136-139 - Ariel Schwartz, Mohini Bhavsar, Edward Cutrell, Jonathan Donner, Melissa Densmore:
Balancing burden and benefit: non-prescribed use of employer-issued mobile devices. 140-143 - Arturo Serrano-Santoyo, Veronica Rojas-Mendizabal, Cristian Castillo-Olea:
Exploring new perspectives for digital inclusion projects in rural areas: a view from complexity science. 144-146 - David B. Springer, Kirsten L. Bobrow, Naomi Levitt, Andrew Farmer, Lionel Tarassenko:
The SMS-text adherence support (StAR) study: hardware and software infrastructure. 147-150 - Vivek Srinivasan, Vibhore Vardhan, Snigdha Kar, Siddhartha Asthana, Rajendran Narayanan, Pushpendra Singh, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Amarjeet Singh, Aaditeshwar Seth:
Airavat: an automated system to increase transparency and accountability in social welfare schemes in India. 151-154 - Colin Stanley, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Michel U. Onwordi, Gereon Koch Kapuire:
Rural communities crowdsource technology development: a Namibian expedition. 155-158 - S. Revi Sterling:
Designing for trauma: the roles of ICTD in combating violence against women (VAW). 159-162 - Larry Stillman:
Participatory action research & inclusive information and knowledge management for empowerment. 163-166 - Laura Walker Hudson:
SMS-based accountability to beneficiaries mechanisms in humanitarian aid and development. 167-170 - Ellen W. Zegura, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Community building for capacity building: case study of Liberia's iLab. 171-174 - Marco Zennaro, Ermanno Pietrosemoli, Andrés Arcia-Moret, Chomora Mikeka, Jonathan Pinifolo, Chris Wang, Steve Song:
TV white spaces, I presume?: the quest for TVWS in Malawi and Zambia. 175-178 - Mariya Zheleva, Paul Schmitt, Morgan Vigil, Elizabeth M. Belding:
Bringing visibility to rural users in Cote d'Ivoire. 179-182 - Mariya Zheleva, Paul Schmitt, Morgan Vigil, Elizabeth M. Belding:
Community detection in cellular network traces. 183-186
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