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Item APCC - IDRC project on coconut information networking through electronic media : final technical report(Asian and Pacific Coconut Community, Jakarta, ID, 1999) Asian and Pacific Coconut CommunityItem Application of distance learning technologies to human capital development in national agricultural research systems(2001) IRRI; Simon Fraser UniversityItem Asia's ICT for development revolution(2003) Lafond, R.; Smyth, N.Item Asie à l'assaut de l'espace cybernétique(CRDI, Ottawa, ON, CA, 1996) Wheeler, CatherineItem Bhutan goes online : a modern folktale(IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2000) Long, G.Item Boîte de Pandore : un nouveau modèle pour l'éducation en Asie(CRDI, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2006) Waldick, LisaItem Capitale du Laos enfin branchée!(CRDI, Ottawa, ON, CA, 1998) Chin Saik YoonItem Cocomunity : from the desk of the executive director(Asian and Pacific Coconut Community, Jakarta, ID, 2000) Punchihewa, P.G.Selected issues of the serial The Cocomunity spanning the years 1985 to 2000Item Computer handbook : (Windows 95)(ITrain Collective, Ottawa, ON, CA, 1998) ITrain CollectiveItem Connectivity at IDRC(Mansell, London, GB, 1998) Ball, A.Item Del subdesarrollo al ciberespacio(CIID, Ottawa, ON, CA, 1996) Wheeler, CatherineItem Developing connection : bridging the policy gap between the information society and sustainable development(International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), Winnipeg, MB, CA, 2005) Willard, Terri; Andjelkovic, MajaItem Developing evaluation capacity in ICTD - DECI (formerly REI) : DECI literature review(2009)This is a detailed examination of evaluation processes specific to the type of project being evaluated. Projects that seek to develop capacities need to understand change at both the individual and organizational level. Network or umbrella projects begin with attention to performance and then selectively expand to other frameworks. Mentoring projects will benefit from a review of communication, capabilities and gender frameworks. Specific field projects will benefit from a wide variety of frameworks, depending on their goal and objectives. The evaluation of projects that introduce new services or technologies should differentiate among the stages of access that users go through.Item Digital review of Asia Pacific, 2003 / 2004(IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2003) Chin Saik Yoon; Akhtar, Shahid; Charron, Claude-Yves; Ng Lee Hoon, Maria; Seow, IsaItem Digital review of Asia Pacific, 2005 / 2006(IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2005) Chin Saik Yoon; Akhtar, Shahid; Charron, Claude-Yves; Ng Lee Hoon, MariaItem Digital review of Asia Pacific, 2007 - 2008(IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2008) Librero, Felix; Arinto, PatriciaItem Distance education technology in Asia : 1. past and present(Virtual University of Pakistan, Lahore, PK, 2007) Ahmed, Sheeraz; Amarsaikhan, Dashtseren; Attygala, Dilhari; Baggaley, Jon; Belawati, TianThe overall project became known as ‘PANdora’. See [www.pandora‐asia.org] This volume is the first collection of conclusions from existing Pan Asia Networking PANdora projects. The content covers: Accessibility, Acceptance and Effects of Distance Education in South Asia; E‐learning in Chinese Schools and Universities; Distance Education Technologies in Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, and Viet Nam (along with distance education policy); Evaluations of Distance‐based Delivery Methods; Training and Assessment in Distance Education; and E-Learning assessment. National issues are covered in the last chapter.Item ENRAP II : knowledge networking for rural development in the Asia - Pacific region; grant completion evaluation report, final report(2006) Nath, VikasENRAP II (Knowledge Networking for Rural Development in the Asia/Pacific region) supported International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) projects with 5 types of interventions: Building IT infrastructure and providing connectivity; Training on documentation and sharing of knowledge; External trainings and exposure visits; Organizing national and regional meetings and experience-sharing workshops; and Supporting website development. This detailed evaluation report reviews project objectives, activities and outputs.Item ENRAP regional meeting, 19 June 2006, Amari Atrium hotel, Bangkok : workshop highlights(2006) Mishra, ApoorvaElectronic Networking for Rural Asia/Pacific (ENRAP) aims to support International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) projects in Asia-Pacific through knowledge networks, towards poverty reduction through the promotion of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Project experiences in ENRAP were presented through five key themes, followed by group discussions. Workshop proceedings are covered in this report. Issues of balancing expansion of networks or intensively working with a select group of projects were debated, as well as on how best to address the connectivity concerns of remote projects.