The Impact of Information and Communications Technologies on Economic Development, National Competitiveness, and Social Justice
March 27, 2006
The following poster presentations are available to view at the First Floor Atrium, GLCC.
Patrick Biltgen, Tom Caulfield, and Drew Reid, "Development of a Future Energy Policy Using Probabilistic Multiple Attribute Decision Making."
Kelly Caine and Walter Hargrove, "Rwandan Coffee Stakeholders: Need for and Familiarity with ICT Solutions."
Tony Dickherber and William Hunt, "Breaking down cost barriers to improve public health: Applying emerging technologies and low cost microelectronic production techniques to improve global access to public health screening."
Sofia Espinoza, "Evaluating the Potential Impact and Affordability of ICTS in Rural Primary Health Centers of Peru."
Walter Hargrove and Clint Cope, "Healthcare Assistant: Tablink."
Lynn Hartley and Michael Murphree, "Influences on the Partial Liberalization of Internet Service Provision in Ethiopia."
Kipp Jones and Michael Best, Whither or Wither: Sustainability of Regional Regulatory Bodies.
Taehyun Jung and Keegan Wade, "An Evaluation of Macedonia Connects: A Rural Internet Diffusion Aid Model."
Divya Kalb, "Empowerment and Equality Through E-Commerce."
Daniel Moore, "Nanotechnology and the Developing World: Transferring Nanotechnology Developments to Third World Peoples."
Benay Sager, Seymour Goodman, and Ayse Alibeyoglu, "The Internet and Cyprus: An Assessment of the Diffusion and the Role of the Internet in Cyprus."
David Sibal, "USAID Implementing Networks: A Macedonian e-Case Study."
Judith Siegel, "Inserting Culturability into Health Care Applications: An HCI Approach."
Keegan Wade and Michael Best, "The Internet and Democracy: Global Catalyst or Democratic Dud."

