The following presentations are available to download for the IT in the Community 2009:
DAY ONE
Session 1:
Digital Inclusion - a government perspective: Cathy Francis, CLG
BECTA Home Access Programme: Steve Goodman, BECTA
Social Inclusion Through the Digital Economy: Paul Watson, SIDE, Newcastle University
Session 2:
The Future of the Internet: Ian Kennedy, Cisco
The role of digital skills in creating sustainable employment: Stephen Uden, Microsoft
Session 3:
I'm Over Here! Andrew Samuel, VONNE
Totally Online Barnsley: Martin Cantor & Councillor Tim Cheetham, Totally Online Barnsley
Session 4:
The broadband infrastructure for digital inclusion: Simon Roberson, BT
DAY TWO
Session 5:
Do IT now! Stephen Dodson, DC10plus
"I wouldn't have a computer, even if you gave it to me!" - 6 million UK citizens: Andy Hudson, The Broadband Computer Company
Parallel Sessions: Banqueting Suite
The Sunderland Way, a route to achieving digital inclusion: Tom Baker, Sunderland City Council
Building Inclusion through Participation and Access to Services: Balvinder Heran, Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Tackling social exclusion through digital inclusion - a local perspective: Amanda Stringer, Staffordshire Moorlands District Council
Mainstreaming digital inclusion: Aligning community needs with LAA outcomes: Beatrice Rogers, Digital Inclusion Team
Digital Inclusion in Solihull: Chris Deery, Solihull Community Housing
Parallel sessions: Durham Suite
A Social Media Case Study: Herb Kim, Codeworks
Regional Innovation World Class Connections: Bernie Callaghan, Sunderland Software City
The Social by Social Communities Game: Paul Webster, NAVCA
How small scale projects can make a difference to society: Jonathan Welfare, Nominet Trust
Privacy and Consent in Online Services: Margaret Ford, VOME