Digital Natives with a Cause? - Workshop in Santiago FAQs
The third and final workshop of the Digital Natives with a Cause? research project will take place in Santiago, Chile, from 8 to 10 February 2011. Below are some frequently asked questions.
The Open call for participation can be found here
1.When and where is the workshop going to be held?
The workshop will take place over three days from 8 to 10 February 2011,
in Santiago, Chile.
2. Who should apply?
The organizers,Rising Voices, Hivos and the Centre for Internet and Society are
interested in hearing from young people, who utilize digital technologies to
create social change in their societies or social circles.
Further, the regional focus of the workshop is on Latin America and The
Caribbean, hence, only those citizens or those in that setting should apply. The event is not public in nature, only those who fit the criteria and are selected will be invited to participate. However, there might be a larger public event associated with the workshop.
3. How can I apply?
You can fill an online application.
Alternatively, you can email [email protected] and ask for an email
application.
4. What is Digital Natives with a Cause?
"Digital Natives with a Cause?" is an international, collaborative
research project which aims to increase the current understanding of Digital
Natives (there is not one single definition, that’s why we’re doing this
project! – but it could be understood as people who interact naturally with
digital technologies) and their role in their particular societies.
5. What are the objectives of Digital Natives
with a Cause? How does this workshop fit in?
"Digital Natives with a Cause?" aims to incorporate a first-person
narrative of the use of technology by youth for social change into the ongoing
dialogue. To do this, several case studies of varying cultural backgrounds and
diverse methodologies will be compiled into a book. The case studies will be
the result of three-day workshop conducted across the developing world. Last
summer the Asian workshop happened in Taipei, Taiwan, and last fall the African
workshop happened in Johannesburg, South Africa.
"Digital Natives with a Cause?" also aims to incorporate the
participants into a broad network of Digital Natives from around the world,
with similar methodology and approach. Through this network, Digital
Natives will be able to express concerns, share resources, stay connected with
peers and learn from each other.
You can read a report on "Digital Natives with a Cause?" here.
6. OK, so what can I expect from this workshop?
You can expect an informal setting where interactive methods of communication
help you gain a better understanding of the context of your project. For
example, you will get to meet and interact with the participants of the
previous workshop in Taipei and Johannesburg. You can expect to reflect about
your project: Your motivation, methodology, focus, and context, to name a few,
and to draw parallels into other projects in the region. You can expect to
interact with a varied and diverse group of young people from around Latin
America and the Caribbean who like you, use technology for social causes.
Overall, you can expect to gain a new perspective about yourself, and the
importance of your work.
7. Will I learn any new skills in this workshop?
The short answer is no. The "Digital Natives with a Cause?" project
does not aim to train or to build existing capacities among youth users of
technology. That said, you will definitely gain a lot of perspective on
your individual project and you will learn how it relates to ongoing
development processes in the region. You will also meet, interact and hopefully
befriend other young users of technology like yourself, enlarging your scope
and enriching your experience.
8. Are there any language requirements?
Yes. Even though the communication during the workshop will take place both in
Spanish and English, we really need the participants to have at least a working
proficiency of English to be able to interact both with the organizers who come
from India and the Netherlands, as well as with the participants from other
workshops, thus fully contribute to the project.
9. Will expenses be covered?
Yes. Expenses associated with the workshop (travel and accommodation) will be
provided for those selected participants.
10. When is the last date to apply?
The last day to apply is Tuesday, 4 January 2010.
11 Where can I get more information?
Do check out www.digitalnatives.in
for more information, and please email [email protected] for
questions and concerns. We would be pleased to answer them.