Upcoming seminar at Oxford University on how my ICT4D work informs my future-focused work

I am giving a seminar this coming week at the School of Education at Oxford University on how my ICT4D research and practitioner work, generally an exercise in designing for low resource environments and for underrepresented groups, feeds directly into my future-focused work on digital education at the University of Edinburgh. I am not saying this is universally the case but I think we need to start acknowledging that the flow goes both ways; development contexts have largely taught me how to create pathways and openings for more by focusing on the uses and needs of a few.

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