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For Immediate Release
November 25, 2003
Contact:
Alison Cohen
617-618-2109
acohen@edc.org
EDC to Participate in International Summit on Information and Communications Technologies
World Summit on the Information Society Runs From December 10-12
NEWTON, MA – EDC's Joyce Malyn Smith has been invited to present
during the World Summit on the Information Society, a meeting sponsored
by the United Nations which takes place December 10-12 in Geneva Switzerland.
Malyn-Smith will participate in a panel called, "Power Users Roundtable," that
will discuss EDC's work with young people who have become self-directed
learners of technology, mastering the technology tools and software as
needed to achieve their needs and wants. EDC's Center for Education,
Employment, and Community (CEEC) leads an international initiative to
learn more about these "power users" and what they will become
as they move through our social systems.
Six thousand delegates from government, intergovernmental organizations,
the private sector, and the media, and more than 50 Heads of State or
Government are expected at the Geneva conference. Attendees will endorse
a Declaration of Principles for the Information Society and a plan of
action to bring the benefits of information and communications technologies
for social and economic development to people in all parts of the world.
The World Summit on the Information Society is being held under the
patronage of Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations (UN),
and is being
organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the UN
special agency for telecommunications.
Participants
can join in the discussion on the Power Users Initiative and
read daily reports on the World Summit by joining
the ICT Community on the ICT
Literacy Portal.
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"There have been many benefits in the explosive development of
information and communication technologies, especially in terms of creating
jobs and wealth creation, but it is also creating legitimate concerns,
such as ensuring access to information and communication technology,
while preserving fundamental freedoms and human rights, security and
privacy," stated Yoshio Utsumi, ITU Secretary-General. The World
Summit will address some of these concerns by establishing a common understanding
about how to capitalize on opportunities, while addressing the challenges
of the Information Society.
“Our power users group of young people has been working with an
international advisory group to frame our long term research and develop
research centers in all the continents" said Malyn-Smith, CEEC's
Strategic Director of Human Development and Workforce. "With two
research centers on board already—one in Europe and one in Latin
America—we are working with an interdisciplinary team of brain
researchers, sociologists, psychologists, educators, and workforce developers.
Most importantly, we're learning alongside our young power users, so
we're not just learning about them, but with them," said Malyn-Smith.
"The Power Users research project is important for scientists,
policy makers, technology developers and professionals in education,
since it will provide insights of the behavior, practices and expectancies
that children of today have for future ICT development and use," said
Dr. Olman Segura Bonilla, Director of the partner research center CINPE
at the University of Costa Rica, which is working with EDC on research
activities in Latin America. "The Power Users research is also important
for developing countries, since it is necessary to investigate the potential
incentives that may be used to facilitate and improve the learning process
for future generations," he said.
The draft action plan of the World Summit proposes a commitment to connect
all of the world’s villages with information and communication
technologies (ICTs) by 2015, and to connect at least half the world’s
inhabitants by that date.
The ICT Literacy Portal is produced by Kempster Group,
which is a partner in the Power Users Initiative. Kempster Group is a
consulting
firm specializing in building strategic
alliances for clients focused on technology, telecommunications, education,
and international marketing.
Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) is one of the world’s leading nonprofit education and health organizations, with 325 projects in 50 countries. EDC brings researchers and practitioners together to advance learning and healthy development for individuals of all ages and institutions of all types. For more information, visit www.edc.org.
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