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00:01:08 1 History
00:06:01 2 Theoretical background
00:09:42 2.1 Traditions of First Generation ICTD Research
00:12:57 3 ICT access and use
00:18:11 3.1 ICTD hit for six
00:18:54 3.2 Global Trends
00:22:03 3.3 Data
00:23:22 3.4 ICTD training
00:25:48 4 Applications
00:27:22 4.1 Agriculture
00:34:54 4.2 Climate change and environment
00:49:00 4.3 Education
00:52:49 4.3.1 ICT for Education
00:55:30 4.4 Literacy
01:00:26 4.5 Health
01:04:19 4.6 e-Commerce
01:08:05 4.7 E-government and civic engagement
01:11:42 5 Civic Engagement Through Social Media
01:16:25 5.1 Business
01:17:11 5.2 Other
01:32:12 5.3 ICT for Food Security
01:38:08 6 Organizations
01:45:33 6.1 Lessons learned
01:47:52 6.2 Sustainability and Scalability
01:50:49 6.3 Sustainable Development Goals
01:52:09 6.3.1 Goal Number 1: No Poverty
01:54:05 6.3.2 Goal Number 2: Zero Hunger
01:58:51 6.3.3 Goal Number 3: Good Health & Well-being
02:00:03 6.3.4 Goal Number 4: Quality Education
02:01:40 6.3.5 Goal Number 5: Gender Equality
02:02:24 6.3.6 Goal Number 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
02:04:04 6.3.7 Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
02:04:40 6.3.8 Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
02:05:15 6.3.9 Goal Number 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
02:06:27 6.3.10 Goal Number 10: Reduced Inequalities
02:07:12 6.3.11 Goal Number 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
02:08:04 6.3.12 Goal Number 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
02:08:47 6.3.13 Goal Number 13: Climate Action
02:09:58 6.3.14 Goal Number 14: Life Below Water
02:10:54 6.3.15 Goal Number 15: Life on Land
02:12:09 6.3.16 Goal Number 16: Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
02:13:08 6.3.17 Goal Number 17: Partnerships for the Goals
02:15:59 6.3.18 Challenges
02:19:18 7 Inclusive innovation
02:29:38 7.1 Business Strategies for the ICT Sector in Expanding Economic Opportunity
02:30:29 7.2 Creating Inclusive Business Models
02:31:24 7.3 Horizontal Deepening
02:32:37 7.4 Developing Local Partner Networks
02:35:09 8 Impact assessment
02:39:55 8.1 Categorizing impact and its assessment
02:42:16 9 Mainstreaming and sidestreaming
02:45:10 10 Vision of a compelling narrative
02:47:11 11 ICT 4D Value Chain
02:49:15 12 Criticisms and challenges
02:53:36 12.1 Myths of ICT4D
02:59:56 12.2 The 9 myths of ICT in education
03:06:16 12.3 Neoliberalization of education
03:11:09 12.4 Three key challenges
03:12:59 12.5 Post-2015 gaps – new development-oriented priorities
03:21:56 12.6 Other issues
03:25:51 12.6.1 E-waste through improved design and recycling
03:27:32 12.6.2 Initial problems
03:28:38 12.7 Rebound environmental effects
03:29:44 12.8 The Dark Side of ICT4D
03:33:02 13 World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) + 10 Challenges
03:34:46 14 WSIS + 10 Beyond 2015 Priorities
03:38:33 15 ICT4D and WSIS Moving Forward
03:42:28 16 Case Studies in Different Countries and Regions
03:42:39 16.1 Africa
03:50:55 16.2 Bangladesh
03:52:17 16.2.1 In Bangladesh
03:54:06 16.3 Cambodia
03:57:41 16.4 China
03:57:49 16.4.1 Establishing eCommunity centers
03:59:01 16.4.2 The CABTS Network
04:00:04 16.4.3 China's agricultural information dissemination models
04:02:14 16.5 Indonesia
04:02:23 16.5.1 ICT policy
04:03:51 16.5.2 Infrastructure
04:05:13 16.5.3 Program planning and development
04:06:41 16.5.4 Content provision
04:07:39 16.5.5 Capability building
04:08:42 16.6 Kingdom of Bhutan
04:11:58 16.7 Lao PDR
04:13:27 16.8 Malaysia
04:14:37 16.8.1 Population and human resource development (poverty eradication)
04:16:07 16.8.2 Regional and agriculture development
04:17:47 16.8.3 Health
04:18:21 16.8.4 Youth and woman development
04:19:19 16.8.5 Government
04:19:49 16.9 New Zealand
04:21:50 16.9.1 Millennium Development Goals - 2015
04:22:37 16.9.2 National ICT Policies
04:23:09 16.9.3 Studies comparing New Zealand and Australia
04:25:59 16.10 Philippines
04:28:27 16.10.1 Applications
04:46:55 16.10.1.1 ICT related bills
04:48:53 16.10.2 ICT - related programs and projects in the Philippinessup[273]/sup
04:49:40 16.10.2.1 Agricultural Extension and the OPAPA
04:53:09 16.11 Thailand
04:54:18 16.11.1 School Net Thailand
04:54:49 16.11.2 Government information network
04:55:16 16.11.3 ICT laws
04:55:35 16.11.4 IT 2010
04:56:18 16.11.5 ICT 2020/SMART THAILAND 2020
04:58:48 16.12 United Arab Emirates
05:00:24 16.13 Zimbabwe
05:02:41 17 International programs, agencies, and strategies
05:02:54 17.1 APTIVATE
05:03:41 17.2 CIDA
05:09:04 17.3 eLAC
05:10:51 17.4 GFAR
05:14:28 17.5 Girls in ICT
05:17:05 17.6 ICT4Peace
05:23:02 17.7 IDRC
05:23:40 17.8 IICD
05:25:27 17.9 SDC
05:26:52 17.10 SiRC
05:28:19 17.11 SIRCA
05:36:00 17.12 SPIDER
05:36:57 17.13 UNCTAD
05:38:03 17.14 W.TEC
05:39:48 18 Future
05:48:27 19 See also
05:48:36 20 Sources
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