This wiki is online collaboration tool for the Mekong ICT Camp that will take place on Thammasart University Learning Resort, Pattaya, Chonburi Province, Thailand during 25 - 29 February 2008. This wiki will be used to plan and dynamically record the agenda and event proceedings.
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The agenda for Mekong ICT Camp is being developed by the organizers and participants. Please see below for a summary of what will be covered at the event.
Structurally, the agenda is divided into three dimensions:
Morning Tracks covered three main learning areas for participants. Each participant selected a track and followed that learning path for each day of the event
Afternoon Sessions offered elective and inter-disciplinary workshops on a range of topics. Participants were free to explore different sessions each afternoon.
Special Events, such as The Bazaar and Evening Program sought to entertain, inform and amaze, allowing participants to interact in fresh and exciting ways.
Post-Workshop Monitoring, There will be a Post-Workshop monitoring activity to be conducted by SEACeM mainly focusing Blogs and Joomla Session. Those participants who submitted the Post-Workshop Monitoring form to SEACeM. They are required to develop a roadmap for enhancement of current organization portal.
http://www.mekongict4d.org/infoblog/ For updates on what our track is doing, and outputs we are producing.
- Setting up of a wired network with the following information:
- Setting up of network services such as the following:
- Testing the network services through client applications - What did not work:
The result from the participants on the last day of the camp about the overall of the event such as agenda, schedule, facilitators, accomodations, food, etc. click here for more detail mictcamp_feedback.pdf
Articles updated at ICT4D Team, Thai Thai Fund Foundation
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