Hi nico in brazil we are doing videos and preparing educational marerials with hybrid networks. When i arrive in home i can send the drafts and will be good to create a common space to share and co-create a better contents collectivly
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Hi guys,
I just wanted to do a follow-up on the topic of knowledge sharing.
Who of you are doing courses on community connectivity?
Regards
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Dear all,
If you have any suggestion for the image to be put on the cover of the DC3 report, please share them on-list or send me a private message.
Ideally the image should represent a network and be quite minimal (as you would expect from a book cover) and either in Creative Commons license or of your authorship (in the latter case you will be acknowledged as the image author)
I would suggest something more or less like the picture below. Suggestions are welcome
All the best
Luca
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>Sent: Friday, October 13, 2017 4:48 AM
>To: Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity
>Subject: [DC3] Inputs on the DC3-Report Cover
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>Dear all,
>
>If you have any suggestion for the image to be put on the cover of the
>DC3 report, please share them on-list or send me a private message.
>
>Ideally the image should represent a network and be quite minimal (as
>you would expect from a book cover) and either in Creative Commons
>license or of your authorship (in the latter case you will be
>acknowledged as the image author)
>
>I would suggest something more or less like the picture below.
>Suggestions are welcome
>All the best
>Luca
>
>[Imagem relacionada]
>
Dear All,
Thanks once again to the many DCs who submitted papers ahead of this
year's Dynamic Coalitions Main Session!
For your information, and for sharing with your communities, kindly see
the published drafts here:
http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/2017-dynamic-coalition-pape…
(Should any additional coalitions wish to submit a paper, kindly get in
touch with the Secretariat!)
Very best,
Eleonora
Hello to all –
Please see the data below about an opportunity for fellowships:
“The Shuttleworth Foundation is accepting applications for its fellowship program through October 23rd. We are sharing this opportunity in case it is of interest to you or someone in your network. The fellowships are offered to individuals to implement their idea for social change—at the intersection of technology, knowledge and learning, with openness being the key requirement.”
https://www.shuttleworthfoundation.org/apply/
Thanks to A4AI for the head’s up.
Best,
Jane
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From: <dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net> on behalf of Eleonora Anna MAZZUCCHI <EMAZZUCCHI(a)unog.ch>
Reply-To: Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity <dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net>
Date: Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 12:13 PM
To: "dc(a)intgovforum.org" <dc(a)intgovforum.org>, "avri(a)acm.org" <avri(a)acm.org>, "kummer.markus(a)gmail.com" <kummer.markus(a)gmail.com>
Subject: [DC3] First Drafts of DC Papers
Dear All,
Thanks once again to the many DCs who submitted papers ahead of this year's Dynamic Coalitions Main Session!
For your information, and for sharing with your communities, kindly see the published drafts here: http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/2017-dynamic-coalition-pape…
(Should any additional coalitions wish to submit a paper, kindly get in touch with the Secretariat!)
Very best,
Eleonora
I forward this messages from Panos from the NetCommons european CN
research group regarding an open position for a researcher on CN law:
https://netcommons.eu/?q=news/expression-interest-junior-research-posit
ion-legal-and-policy-recommendations-community
regards,
-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: panayotis antoniadis <panayotis(a)nethood.org>
To: gaia <gaia(a)irtf.org>
Subject: [gaia] news from netCommons on policy for CNs
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2017 17:44:36 +0300
Dear all,
A few updates from the activities of the netCommons project on legal
and
policy issues (and some kind requests for support):
A press release is out as a follow-up from our open letter and in light
of recent developments:
https://netcommons.eu/?q=news/european-governments-seek-greater-oligopo
lization-telecom-infrastructures
(please help us to spread the message in favor of diversity in the
telecom ecosystem)
A closed workshop at the European Parliament is coming soon:
https://netcommons.eu/?q=content/eu-parliament-workshop-community-netwo
rks-and-telecom-regulation
(please feel free to share ideas and raise issues that would be
important to address during the workshop)
There is an on-going survey on the legal obligations of European CNs:
https://d52netcommons.limequery.com/845151
(if you are part of a EU CN and you have not filled the survey it would
be very helpful if you would so before October 10th)
And, there is also an open position for 12 months for a researcher on
telocommunications law at the University of Trento:
https://netcommons.eu/?q=news/expression-interest-junior-research-posit
ion-legal-and-policy-recommendations-community
Best,
Panayotis Antoniadis
http://nethood.org/panayotis/
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I just came across this today. Congratulations Mike on your induction! And
thank you for all the work you do.
Best,
-Michael
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Alliance for Affordable Internet <karolle.rabarison(a)webfoundation.org>
Date: Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 7:54 AM
Subject: A4AI Newsletter | Building Evidence to Inform Policy for Digital
Inclusion
*Visionary Mike Jensen Among 2017 Inductees to Internet Hall of Fame *We
are thrilled to congratulate Mike Jensen for his induction into the
Internet Hall of Fame! Launched by Internet Society in 2012, the Hall of
Fame recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to
improve connectivity and promote the use of the internet around the world.
Mike Jensen has supported the establishment internet-based communications
in more than 40 developing countries since the early 1990s. Among his
various roles, he currently serves as APC's internet access specialist and
previously represented APC on the A4AI Advisory Council. He has been a
dedicated supporter and partner on many of the Alliance's activities. Most
recently, he collaborated with the A4AI team on the development of
Liberia's National ICT Policy. To learn more about Mike Jensen's
achievements, visit his profile at the Internet Hall of Fame.
<http://a4ai.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=140b64295484059aa7f2d5fc9&id=…>
[Note: Prize money increased to $1k for 2018]
Please help publicise by forwarding the CFP and/or sharing these social posts:
https://twitter.com/inretafo/status/915504636513128448https://www.facebook.com/inretafo/posts/1474689725949012
Thanks,
Mat
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Hi Jane and all
Thank you for sharing the news about this event
I hope I can follow it from Brazil
In Mozfest there will be a session too on indigenous voices
If there's any group who would like to join in online, I'd be grateful
if you could send me a message
mozillafestival.orghttps://github.com/MozillaFoundation/mozfest-program-2017/issues/358
Thanks
Renata