CyberVolunteers News

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News from the ICV Desk in Brazil

News from the ICV Desk in Brazil

Since November 2007, Converdgencia hosts a new desk of the international federation of ICVolunteers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. More...
ICVolunteers at the Agriculture Fair

ICVolunteers at the Agriculture Fair

The Tech for Food Symposium was an opportunity to present the E-TIC project and exchange with specialists about the link between technology, husbandry and cybervolunteers. More...
GK3: Fostering Partnership

GK3: Fostering Partnership

Close to 1800 global visionaries, innovators, practitioners and policy makers, all geared to sharing knowledge and building partnerships. More...
Renewable Energies for a Clearer Future

Renewable Energies for a Clearer Future

Message for the International Volunteer Day
350 students from both public and private schools in Geneva took part in the Youth Debate on Fuels for the Future organized on 4th December 2007. More...
Ingénieur du Monde new partner of ICVolunteers

Ingénieur du Monde new partner of ICVolunteers

PARTNERSHIPIngénieurs du Monde (Idm) is an international NGO active in the fields of human well-being, improvements and development of populations living in emerging countries or regions. More...
ARNOVA Annual Conference

ARNOVA Annual Conference

By invitation, ICVolunteers participated in the ARNOVA Annual Conference held in Atlanta, United States of Amercia, from 14 to 16 November 2007, to present a paper on the Cybervolunteer experience looking at means and tools to manage volunteers through technology. More...
Voices from Cybervolunteering

Voices from Cybervolunteering

You can call them many different ways: virtual volunteers, e-volunteers, on line volunteers, cyber-activists. More...
Breeding information points in Sahel: the project is on the move

Breeding information points in Sahel: the project is on the move

The National Civic Service of Senegal, new partner of ICVolunteers
On 21st September 2007, ICVolunteers signed a partnership agreement with the National Civic Service of Senegal (SCN). More...
The glue between people, science and volunteering

The glue between people, science and volunteering

An interview with David P. Anderson
David P. Anderson, director of SETI@home and founder of Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC), is a research scientist at the University of California Berkeley (UCB). We met him during the 3rd Pan-Galactic BOINC workshop, hosted last September by the Geneva International Academic Network, with additional support from IBM, and organized by UCB, CERN, ICVolunteers and the University of Geneva. ICV: Tell us a little about BOINC and the history behind it. More...
ICTs for Africa

ICTs for Africa

Education, Research and Volunteerism applied to Agriculture and Health
Educational and humanitarian projects in Africa can greatly benefit from good and meaningful use of information and communications technologies (ICTs). More...
Training of trainers on Volunteer Computing for Africa

Training of trainers on Volunteer Computing for Africa

Participants from 18 African countries took part in the workshop in Muizenberg, South Africa. More...
Workshop Report of the AIMS workshop on Volunteer Computing for Africa

Workshop Report of the AIMS workshop on Volunteer Computing for Africa

The view of a programmer/volunteer
The AIMS Workshop on Volunteer Computing took place from 16 to 22 July 2007 at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) in Muizenberg, South Africa (a suburb of Cape Town). More...
UniswaNet Partnership

UniswaNet Partnership

A Swiss Consortium for Swaziland
UNISWA Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the University of Swaziland, and a Swiss Consortium are officially launching a new partnership. More...
Ben Segal, one of the Internet pioneers, talks about BOINC and Africa@home

Ben Segal, one of the Internet pioneers, talks about BOINC and Africa@home

Participants from 18 African countries are taking part in a workshop on volunteer computing in Muizenberg, South Africa from 16 to 22 July 2007. More...
Workshop on Volunteer Computing, Interview Jan Groenewald

Workshop on Volunteer Computing, Interview Jan Groenewald

Jan Groenewald (South Africa), Computer Officer at AIMS
The AIMS Workshop on Volunteer Computing for Africa brought together researchers and IT specialists from 18 African countries at AIMS, the African Institute for Mathematical Research, from 16 to 22 July 2007 in South Africa. More...

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