Technology Salon

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Cell Phones vs Computers: February Technology Salon

With the explosion of mobile handsets and the faltering of the “$100 laptop” idea, the international development community is focusing on the mobile phone as an empowerment tool, while questioning investments in computers. Is this wise? Is there a data continuum that includes both? Or should development dollars really shift to one platform at a loss to the other?

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Please join us for a spirited debate where:

  • Troy Etulain of USAID will push us to envision a future where development objectives are achieved on mobile phones
  • Wayan Vota will back computers, desktops even, as the true tool of choice to accelerate development with technology
  • Katherine Townsend of State will moderate the discussion with an eye to finding realistic recommendations for the development community

Our gracious host is the UN Foundation and I’ll have coffee and donuts for a good morning sugar rush to wake everyone up.

Mobile Phones vs. Computers: a False ICT4D Choice?
February Technology Salon
Thursday, February 12th, 8:30-10am
UN Foundation Conference Room
1800 Mass Avenue, NW, Suite 400
Washington, D.C. 20036 (map)

Do note that seating is limited and the UN Foundation is in a secure building. So the first dozen (12) to RSVP will be confirmed attendance and then there will be a waitlist.

One Response

  1. Wayan Vota says:

    Now you can take the mobile phones vs. computers debate online: Educational Technology Debate is hosting a discussion all month around phones & computers in education