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Break times for all days are as follows:
Tea Break 10:30 am - 11 am | Lunch 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Tea Break 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm
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#1
Opening Ceremony - Welcome Address by Dr. Arul Chib, ICTD2015 Chair and Memorial Session
#2
Plenary Session 4: Mobile banking and mobile phones
#3
Keynote
#4
Plenary Session 1: Education
#5
Demos Madness
#6
Plenary Session 6: E-Government and politics
#7
Conclusion and Discussion (Future of ICTD Conference)
#8
Gala Dinner
#9
Plenary Session 2: Disability, accessibility and infrastructure
#10
Book Launch and Cocktail Reception
#11
Plenary Session 3: Agriculture and small business
#12
Plenary Session 5: Health
#13
Data for Development (D4D): The good, the bad and the ugly - Panel
#14
Notes Madness
#15
Systematic Reviews in ICTD: the hype vs. the reality - Panel
#16
Lunch and Demos Session
#17
Wrap-up
#18
Seed Alliance: Helping ideas grow - Panel
#19
Tea Break and Demos Session
#20
Being Gender-Aware in ICTD Research - Panel
#21
Careers in ICT4D (Panel and Career Surgery)
#22
Is a Transformatory ICT4D possible (& how would we know it if we saw it)? Workshop
#23
Lunch and Notes Session
#24
Tea Break
#25
Is the hotspot the new telecentre? Exploring community access points as complements and alternatives to mobile Internet - Workshop and Consultation
#26
Public Access ICT: What we know about impact and how to amplify it - Panel / Roundtable
#27
Understanding the impact of mobile money in development: an in-depth look at experiences from Bangladesh - Workshop
#28
Tea Break 1
#29
Innovation Accelerator: Connecting ICTD researchers and practitioners - Workshop
#30
SIRCA III Call for Proposals on Open Development: Q&A for Interested Applicants
#31
Tea Break and Notes Session
#32
Practitioner perspectives: Taking big-data evidence to development policy - Panel
#33
Delivering health service through ICT in rural communities- Stories from Bangladesh - Workshop
#34
Gary Marsden Memorial Session - Special Session
#35
Sharing Experiences: Applying the Capabilities Approach in ICT4D - Workshop
#36
Bridging the North-‐South Divide in Mobile Research: Assumptions, Questions, and Strategies - Roundtable
#37
ICTD World Cup - Workshop
#38
ICT and Development in Myanmar: Creating Bridges, Fostering Coordination - Panel
#39
OCSDNet: Catalyzing Open & Collaborative Science for Development Opportunities in the Global South - Panel
#40
Fluid Boundaries – Film Screening followed by Q&A session with Vladimir Todorovic
#41
Community cellular networks: Bringing cellular connectivity in rural areas - Workshop
#42
IPID Symposium 2015
#43
GIS for Development - Workshop
#44
Thinking about Market Information Systems: Bridging Theory and Practice - Workshop
#45
Photo Stories: an interactive photo exhibition based on participatory photography with Hispanic migrants at the US-Mexico border - Photo Exhibission and Discussion
#46
Development Challenges in a Developed Island - WKWSCI Students Open Session
#47
Life of Electronics - Panel
#48
Towards a shared understanding of the Comprehensive Nature of Evaluating ICT in Development: Trends in Current Practice - Workshop
#49
Debating Geek Heresy: Rescuing Social Change from the Cult of Technology - Book discussion and Panel
#50
The Persistence of Paper in Low-resource Setting - Panel
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