IT for Change

May 14-15 2010: Jaipur- 'What is Free Software and why is it relevant to you?'

May 18-19 2010: Delhi- 'What is Free Software and why is it relevant to you?'

May 27-29, 2010: Kochi, Kerala- Software in Public Sector, with focus on Public Education'

With about 10 days left for the deadline on pre-proposals for the Gender and Citizenship in the Information Society Program, we are rather hopeful that there will be in the next few days, a steady email flow of applications. Indeed, the past month after the launch of the Program has been exciting. We have had discussions with…

The Teacher's Communities of Learning Project aims to initiate computer aided learning in Government School Classrooms as well as introduce the idea of teachers networks among 35-40 teachers in one of the blocks in Bangalore. The project began in March with an orientation workshop where we introduced teachers to the…

*This is a temporary name that may be changed. Please give us your suggestions in the space dedicated to comments below. A new web space is open to integrate our team and partners' ideas and activities. It should be updated by you and me, any member of IT for Change community. To understand the reasons to create this new tool, please read Why a…

IT for Change (ITfC) is a NGO located in Bangalore, India, that works for an innovative and effective use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to promote socio-economic change in the global South. Current Information Society and 'ICTs for development' (ICTD) approaches predominantly represent Northern realities and perspectives…

To reflect the dynamism of our activities, complementing the information available on ITfC's website; To express our team's voice, providing space to share opinions, impressions, articles, pictures, videos; To improve our communication within our team and with our close partners; To strengthen the ties between ITfC's research and field work…