As public access centres, telecentres are continuously experimenting with new ideas in the areas of content, services and technology to broaden their reach and also enhance their relevance and acceptability within the community. There are many such instances where telecentre leaders have used indigenous ideas to make their telecentres more responsive to the needs of the community being served along with making it economically sustainable for themselves.
Such telecentres and practices have the potential of becoming role models for the global telecentre movement, but it is realised that often such stories go unnoticed due to the lack of appropriate dissemination platforms and mechanisms. To address these issues and highlight the innovations and success stories in the telecentre domain, telecentre.org and Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies (CSDMS) have conceptualised a book on '1000 ideas to make telecentres work', which used to be a very popular section of the 'telecentre magazine'. The Editorial Team of this book would be led by
Dr. Basheerhamad Shadrach, Executive Director, telecentre.org Foundation with support from telecentre magazine team.
This publication would serve as a valuable resource and guide on the best practices in the telecentre domain and distributed across telecentre networks. In this regard, telecentre.org and CSDMS are making a joint appeal to all members of the telecentre community and all Community Facilitators to support them in identifying such stories and contributing to the book.
The contributors are requested to write such stories around the following template:
1. The Idea - An explanation of the original concept around which the project is conceived.
2. The idea originator - The person who conceived the idea and implemented the project based on this (photograph and brief profile)
3. The idea in practice - A description of how the project is being implemented on the ground.
4. Idea replication potential - Whether the project could be replicated within a certain region or globally.
5. Idea replication tips (for telecentres and telecentre networks)- It would include 'why to replicate', 'who can do this' (also suggesting relevant partnerships for idea implementation) and 'how to proceed'.
The contributions of the idea originator and the story writer (if s/he is other than the idea originator) would be acknowledged in the book.
The stories should be narrated in approximately 1000 words. The contributors are also requested to send at least five High Resolution pictures to accompany the stories. For stories to be included into the book,
it is important that the ideas are actually being implemented on the ground. The deadline for story submission is 15th February 2010.
Please email the stories and pictures to shipra@csdms.in and dinoj@telecentremagazine.net
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