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Discover a unique approach to development conferencing at the eBario Knowledge Fair, where audience members turn into active participants. Unlike traditional conferences, this UnConference format prioritizes interaction and knowledge sharing among attendees. With innovative techniques like Fish Bowl, World Café, Nominal Group Technique, The English Corner, and The Knowledge Tree, participants engage in meaningful dialogues, idea generation, and decision-making. Join us for a collaborative event that empowers and promotes inclusion for indigenous communities. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a real change-making experience!
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Technological Innovations for Indigenous Peoples Not just another conference…
The eBario Knowledge Fair as Development Conferencing; an UnConference Typical Conference Knowledge Fair Audience become participants Talking with, not at; creates understanding and generates change Participants create objectives Format with new techniques. • More knowledge in the audience than on the stage • No objectives • Real work in the tea break • Presenters dominate • Talking to, not with. • Tools for promoting participation Fish Bowl: Everyone sitting in circles around a small group of presenters. Anyone can join the inner group when they want to say something • World Café: Small groups discuss specific questions and use graphic recording to present their findings to everyone Nominal Group Technique: For generating ideas, voting on them and converging on priorities The English Corner The Knowledge Tree Special edition of the Electronic Journal on Information Systems in Developing Countries