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Title: Teaching innovations: Using new technologies to improve learning in remote regions of Peru
Issue: September 2006, Issue 17
DOT: dot-EDU
Summary: Lucina Lola Felix Chacon is an elementary school teacher in rural Peru. Lucina is spread pretty thin and has a variety of school-related responsibilities both in and out of her classroom. Effective ongoing professional development is hard to come by for Lucina, even though she is interested in continuing to improve her skills as an educator and has a personal interest in integrating technology in her work.<
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Title: Impact Assessment Baseline Study in Peru Yields Interesting Findings
Issue: February 2006, Issue 15
DOT: dot-ORG
Summary: This article highlights the findings of the baseline research assessment undertaken in Jauja, Peru, the site of the Last Mile Initiative in Peru.
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Title: Overview of Last Mile Initiative Activities Managed by dot-ORG
Issue: December 2005, Issue 14
DOT: dot-ORG
Summary: Over the past year, dot-ORG has become increasingly involved in USAIDs Last Mile Initiative. Last Mile Initiative keys to success are innovative technology solutions that extend connectivity from the edge of existing networks to the underserved, innovative business models that make the extensions of connectivity profitable and the development of innovative content and applications for users to turn their connectivity to strong advantage. dot-ORG is now implementing LMI projects in four countries (Macedonia, Paraguay, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia) and undertaking an impact assessment activity with an initial assessment in Peru.
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Title: Marching for Gender Equity in Peru
Issue: May 2005, Issue 11
DOT: dot-EDU
Summary: High in the Peruvian Andes a grassroots movement supporting gender equity has taken hold. Led by a group of primary school students and their teachers, the community of Cerro de Pasco is taking a closer look at the implications of equal treatment and rights for men and women in the public and private spheres.
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Title: Cybercrime Bilateral Workshop and Official Meetings in Peru supported by dot Gov
Issue: March 2005, Issue 10
DOT: dot-GOV
Summary: As field support to assist with the prevention of cyber crime in developing nations, dot-GOV helped the Department of Justice with a joint APEC/DOJ workshop on Cyber Crime Legislative Drafting Training, held at Santa Clara near Lima, Peru 9-11 December 2004. The workshop was delivered by a team of DOJ experts from the Intellectual Property and Cyber Crimes Unit and an APEC representative from Canada.
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