ICT caravan
Very busy with the Open Academy for Philippine Agriculture. We are organizing an "ICT caravan", a road tour of sorts that will span the archipelago (naks!), to spread ICT and IT-based agriculture knowledge to extension workers. This will happen in March.
The caravan will have five legs: Ilocos region, Southern Tagalog, Bicol region, Northern Mindanao, and Davao provinces. Five buses from the DOST SEI (their Mobile ICT classroom) will be equipped with internet connection -- either through WeRoam or via WiFi in nearby internet cafes -- and travel to different municipalities where one-day training on basic computer skills will be held.
We're currently looking for sponsors -- we're eyeing local government agencies and telcos -- to cover part of the costs. The Pinoy Farmers Internet will feature a day-to-day journal of the caravan. We will be assigning bloggers per team so they can post images and thoughts on the web. We will be teaching extension workers to blog, too, and how to use our wiki.
I'm thinking of using my stillborn Google Maps API-enabled AgriInfo map to set out the route and provide some interesting points as part of our coverage. Right now, I'm working on a decent XML generator to plug in the geodata with the resulting RSS feeds from the blog posts. I can then use the resulting XML to map out points (or routes) using the Google Maps API. (I know, I may be talking through my butt here -- there might be a simpler way -- but right now, I'm inclined to follow this approach. Either that or use a Drupal flexinode feed.)
The caravan will have five legs: Ilocos region, Southern Tagalog, Bicol region, Northern Mindanao, and Davao provinces. Five buses from the DOST SEI (their Mobile ICT classroom) will be equipped with internet connection -- either through WeRoam or via WiFi in nearby internet cafes -- and travel to different municipalities where one-day training on basic computer skills will be held.
We're currently looking for sponsors -- we're eyeing local government agencies and telcos -- to cover part of the costs. The Pinoy Farmers Internet will feature a day-to-day journal of the caravan. We will be assigning bloggers per team so they can post images and thoughts on the web. We will be teaching extension workers to blog, too, and how to use our wiki.
I'm thinking of using my stillborn Google Maps API-enabled AgriInfo map to set out the route and provide some interesting points as part of our coverage. Right now, I'm working on a decent XML generator to plug in the geodata with the resulting RSS feeds from the blog posts. I can then use the resulting XML to map out points (or routes) using the Google Maps API. (I know, I may be talking through my butt here -- there might be a simpler way -- but right now, I'm inclined to follow this approach. Either that or use a Drupal flexinode feed.)
[...] Here’s an expansion of my previous post on the ICT caravan. Incidentally, I’ve blogged about it in our very aptly named “PFI Blog“. (Heh. We’ll think of a sexier name, promise.) [...]
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