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7. ICTD 2015: Singapore
- Arul Chib, Matthew Kam, Jenna Burrell:

Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development, ICTD 2015, Singapore, May 15 - 18, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3163-0
Education
- Carleen F. Maitland, Eric Obeysekare:

The creation of capital through an ICT-based learning program: a case study of MOOC camp. 1:1-1:10 - Mvurya Mgala, Audrey Mbogho

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Data-driven intervention-level prediction modeling for academic performance. 2:1-2:8 - Ariel Schwartz, Eva Kaplan, Evviva Weinraub Lajoie, Trey Terrell, Esther Ajambo:

Using a principal agent model to explain user-centered design challenges for mother tongue reading in Kenya. 3:1-3:8
Disability
- Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed

, Steven J. Jackson, Md. Rashidujjaman Rifat:
Learning to fix: knowledge, collaboration and mobile phone repair in Dhaka, Bangladesh. 4:1-4:10 - Joyojeet Pal

, Maura Youngman, Terence O'Neill
, Priyank Chandra, Cyprien Semushi:
Gender and accessibility in Rwanda and Malawi. 5:1-5:9 - Jasmine Jones, Joyojeet Pal

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Counteracting dampeners: understanding technology-amplified capabilities of people with disabilities in Sierra Leone. 6:1-6:10 - Talal Ahmad, Shankar Kalyanaraman, Fareeha Amjad, Lakshmi Subramanian:

Solar vs diesel: where to draw the line for cell towers? 7:1-7:11
Agriculture and small business
- Charles Steinfield

, Susan Wyche, Tian Cai, Hastings Chiwasa:
The mobile divide revisited: mobile phone use by smallholder farmers in Malawi. 8:1-8:9 - Susan P. Wyche, Melissa Densmore

, Brian Samuel Geyer:
Real mobiles: Kenyan and Zambian smallholder farmers' current attitudes towards mobile phones. 9:1-9:10 - Tian Cai, Han Ei Chew

, Mark R. Levy:
Mobile value added services: the case of women microentrepreneurs in Indonesia. 10:1-10:9 - Ritse Erumi-Esin, Richard Heeks:

e-business adoption and use among African women-owned SMEs: an analytical study in Nigeria. 11:1-11:10
Mobile banking and mobile phones
- Susan Wyche:

Exploring mobile phone and social media use in a Nairobi slum: a case for alternative approaches to design in ICTD. 12:1-12:8 - Ishita Ghosh, Jay Chen, Joy Ming, Azza Abouzied:

The persistence of paper: a case study in microfinance from Ghana. 13:1-13:10 - Komathi Ale:

Work-related use and positive livelihood outcomes among mobile phone users in Asia. 14:1-14:12 - Joshua Evan Blumenstock, Michael Callen

, Tarek Ghani, Lucas Koepke:
Promises and pitfalls of mobile money in Afghanistan: evidence from a randomized control trial. 15:1-15:10
Health
- Ellen W. Zegura, Elena Derkits, Janice Cooper

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See my work: sustaining a data reporting practice by mental health clinicians in Liberia. 16:1-16:10 - Neha Kumar, Trevor Perrier, Michelle Desmond, Kiersten Israel-Ballard

, Vikrant Kumar, Sudip Mahapatra, Anil Mishra, Shreya Agarwal, Rikin Gandhi, Pallavi Lal, Richard Anderson:
Projecting health: community-led video education for maternal health. 17:1-17:10 - Risa Kitagawa:

Texting and sexual health: experimental evidence from an information intervention in Kenya. 18:1-18:10
e-government and politics
- Silvia Masiero

, Amit Prakash
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The politics of anti-poverty artefacts: lessons from the computerization of the food security system in Karnataka. 19:1-19:10 - Michael L. Best, Amanda Meng

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Twitter democracy: policy versus identity politics in three emerging African democracies. 20:1-20:10 - M. Marathe

, Jacki O'Neill, Paromita Pain, William Thies:
Revisiting CGNet Swara and its impact in rural India. 21:1-21:10 - Dipanjan Chakraborty

, Aaditeshwar Seth:
Building citizen engagement into the implementation of welfare schemes in rural India. 22:1-22:10
Notes
- Nova Ahmed

, A. M. Masudul Haque, Luke Doyle:
Entering the dream world of computers. 23:1-23:4 - Mohammed Eunus Ali

, Shabnam Basera Rishta, Lazima Ansari, Tanzima Hashem
, Ahamad Imtiaz Khan:
SafeStreet: empowering women against street harassment using a privacy-aware location based application. 24:1-24:4 - Heidi Elaine Attwood, Julian Douglas May:

Fine-tuning Kleine's choice framework. 25:1-25:4 - Gugulethu Baduza

, Caroline Khene
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A comprehensive approach to scalability assessment of ICTD projects: an ICT4RED case development. 26:1-26:4 - Roger Baig

, Ramon Roca, Leandro Navarro
, Felix Freitag
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guifi.net: a network infrastructure commons. 27:1-27:4 - Alison Burrows

, Jan Noyes
, Rachael Gooberman-Hill
, David Coyle
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Investigating contexts of use for the development of domestic healthcare technology: an ethnographic study. 28:1-28:4 - Tian Cai, Hastings Chiwasa, Charles Steinfield

, Susan Wyche:
Participatory video for nutrition training for farmers in Malawi: an analysis of knowledge gain and adoption. 29:1-29:5 - Ryan Champagne, Julio Guerra

, Chun-Hua Tsai, Jocelyn Monahan, Rosta Farzan:
Fuzziness in LGBT non-profit ICT use. 30:1-30:4 - Priyank Chandra, Jasmine Jones:

Assistive technologies and autonomy in a cyborg world. 31:1-31:4 - Han Ei Chew

, Mark West:
Good intentions to read on mobiles are not good enough: reducing barriers to m-reading is crucial. 32:1-32:4 - Jyoti Choudrie

, David J. Yates, Girish J. Gulati:
Investigating mobile broadband affordability in developing countries: a cross-national comparison. 33:1-33:4 - Claire E. Cravero:

Mobile technology for refugee resilience in urban and peri-urban Malaysia. 34:1-34:4 - Hugo J. Fuentes Castro, Tomas Orozco La Roche:

Best practices to foster a national information technology industry. 35:1-35:4 - Jude William Genilo, Marium Akther, Monami Haque:

Women's inclusion in digital Bangladesh. 36:1-36:4 - Peter Haddawy, Lutz Frommberger, Tomi Kauppinen, Giorgio De Felice, Prae Charkratpahu, Sirawaratt Saengpao, Phanumas Kanchanakitsakul:

Situation awareness in crowdsensing for disease surveillance in crisis situations. 38:1-38:5 - Mohammad Mahmudul Hasan

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ICTD systems development: analysis of requirements elicitation approaches. 39:1-39:4 - Kurtis Heimerl, Anuvind Menon, Shaddi Hasan, Kashif Ali, Eric A. Brewer

, Tapan S. Parikh:
Analysis of smartphone adoption and usage in a rural community cellular network. 40:1-40:4 - Jasmine Hentschel, Joyojeet Pal

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Sada Vehra: a framework for crowdsourcing Punjabi language content. 41:1-41:4 - Md. Rakibul Hoque, Md. Mahfuz Ashraf:

An ICT4D project for promoting health awareness programmes in indigenous community. 42:1-42:4 - Kokil Jaidka

, Saifuddin Ahmed
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The 2014 Indian general election on Twitter: an analysis of changing political traditions. 43:1-43:5 - Rubayat Khan:

Use of digital data in development decision-making: an economic analysis. 44:1-44:4 - Kriti Khurana, Ramesh Bhat

, Rikin Gandhi, Peggy Koniz-Booher:
Cost analysis of nutrition messaging intervention through community-led videos in Odisha. 45:1-45:4 - Josephine Kilde, Lorenzo Gonzales:

A connective MOOC for K-12 science and mathematics teacher professional development in native American Pueblo schools. 46:1-46:4 - Paul O. Lazarus, Tulika A. Saraf:

Social media fostering social good: a case of election monitoring in Nigeria. 47:1-47:4 - Maletsabisa Molapo

, Melissa Densmore
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How to choose a mobile phone for an ICT4D project. 48:1-48:4 - Yamiko Joseph Msosa, Melissa Densmore

, C. Maria Keet:
Towards an architectural design of a guideline-driven EMR system: a contextual inquiry of Malawi. 49:1-49:4 - Hafeni Mthoko

, Caroline Khene
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Assessing outcome and impact: towards a comprehensive evaluation approach in ICT4D. 50:1-50:4 - Ram Naresh Kumar Vangala, Maitrayee Mukerji, B. N. Hiremath:

ICTs for agriculture knowledge management: insights from DHRUVA, India. 51:1-51:4 - Wachira Ndaiga, Anne Salim:

Kids hacker camps in Kenya: hardware hacking effectiveness in skills transfer. 52:1-52:4 - Jaye Nias

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Guessability as an ethnographic study of mobile technology usage in Kenya. 53:1-53:4 - Daniel Ninsiima:

"Buuza Omulimisa" (ask the extension officer): text messaging for low literate farming communities in rural Uganda. 54:1-54:4 - Fahad Pervaiz, Trevor Perrier, Sompasong Phongphila, Richard Anderson:

User errors in SMS based reporting systems. 55:1-55:4 - Ann Peterson Bishop, Karen E. Fisher:

Using ICT design to learn about immigrant teens from Myanmar. 56:1-56:4 - Carlos Rey-Moreno, William D. Tucker, D. Cull, Rolf Blom:

Making a community network legal within the South African regulatory framework. 57:1-57:4 - Utkarsh Shrivastava, Anol Bhattacherjee:

ICT as a corruption deterrent: a research note. 58:1-58:5 - Syed Fahad Sultasn, Hamza Humayun, Umar Nadeem, Zubair Khurshid Bhatti, Sohaib Khan:

Mobile phone price as a proxy for socio-economic indicators. 59:1-59:4 - S. Shyam Sundar, Akshaya Sreenivasan:

In machines we trust: do interactivity and recordability undermine democratic technologies? 60:1-60:4 - Ghazala Tabassum

, Alvin W. Yeo
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Measurement of tangible and intangible impacts of telecentres on rural communities. 61:1-61:4 - Brian M. Tomaszewski, K. M. Jules Maurice, Anthony Vodacek

, Kayla Vodacek, Nick Holt:
Spatial thinking for educational innovation: the Rwandan Iwacu project. 62:1-62:4 - Andrii Vozniuk, Adrian Holzer, Sten Govaerts, Jorge Mazuze, Denis Gillet:

Graspeo: a social media platform for knowledge management in NGOs. 63:1-63:4 - Rong Wang, François Bar

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Evaluating open development: a cross-national study. 64:1-64:4 - Fathul Wahid

, Øystein Sæbø, Bjørn Furuholt:
Does a land information system resolve land conflicts?: a tale from rural Eastern Indonesia. 65:1-65:4 - Jerome White, Mayuri Duggirala:

Speech-interface prompt design: lessons from the field. 66:1-66:4 - Ying Xu, Carleen F. Maitland, Brian M. Tomaszewski:

Promoting participatory community building in refugee camps with mapping technology. 67:1-67:4 - Eiad Yafi

, Rabie Nasser, Anas Tawileh:
ICT's impact on youth and local communities in Syria. 68:1-68:4 - Tariq Zaman

, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
, Alvin W. Yeo, Lai Chiu Ting, Garen Jengan:
Reviving an indigenous rainforest sign language: digital Oroo' adventure game. 69:1-69:4 - Ellen W. Zegura, Michael A. Madaio, Rebecca E. Grinter:

Beyond bootstrapping: the liberian ilab as a maturing community of practice. 70:1-70:4

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