2000 Asian Women's Electronic Network Training Workshop (WENT2000)



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2000 ASIAN WOMEN'S ELECTRONIC NETWORK TRAINING WORKSHOP (WENT2000) 
Asian Women's Resource Exchange 
2000 Women's Electronic Network Training Workshop 
19 - 24 June 2000 
Sookmyung Women's University 
Seoul, South Korea 

Asian Women's Resource Exchange (AWORC) is an Internet-based women's
information network and service in Asia. AWORC develops cooperative
approaches and partnerships in increasing access to and exploring
applications of new information and communication technologies (ICT) for
women's empowerment. It also expands existing regional networks in the
women's movement, promotes electronic resource sharing and builds a
regional information service to support women's advocacies, specifically
those critical for women in Asia.

AWORC members include women's information, resource and documentation
centers, women's information providers and users, communications
organizations working closely with women's networks. AWORC seeks to
contribute to the strengthening of women's movements in Asia through
developing regional women's Internet-based information and communication
channels. AWORC's website now highlights resources, activities and
organizations of women in the region and serves as a channel for women's
organizations to exchange information on the review process. AWORC's
website address is http.//www.jca.apc.org/aworc

Last year AWORC organized the "Asian Women's Electronic Network Training
Workshop" (WENT99) to train participants on basic website development
tools and other Internet-based group communication (email, mailing lists,
newsgroups, etc.) so that women's organizations may effectively use the
new information and communication technology to exchange and disseminate
information on the five-year review of the Beijing Platform For Action
(BPFA). Twenty-three women from eleven Asian countries participated in the
training workshop which was held on June 21- 26, 1999 at the Sookmyung
Women's University in Seoul, Korea.

This year, AWORC will again be holding the "Asian Women's Electronic
Network Training Workshop" (WENT2000), in collaboration with the United
Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP),
to train participants in running web-based information services, in using
online communication tools to advance their networking and advocacy work,
and in developing databases. The focus of the workshop is to assist
women's organizations in building their capacities to develop and sustain
appropriate use of new information and communication technology. WENT2000
also hopes to enhance women's networking by encouraging collaboration and
resource exchange among participants before, during and even after the
training. WENT2000 builds from the experiences and successes gained by
women and their organizations in participating in the review process of
the Beijing Platform for Action. As such, women who are active in the
information and resource sharing work in relation to the review of the
Beijing Platform for Action are encouraged to apply.

WENT2000 is also open to all women whose organizations play or will play a
significant role in promoting the use of information and communication
technology to enhance women's role and capacity in social and policy
advocacy, as well as to strengthen women's organizations and
networks --primarily but not exclusively-- in the Asian region. This year,
WENT2000 will also be open to women and their organizations from the
Pacific region.

GOALS 
The goals of the training workshops are:

1.To train women's information providers in the use of group
communication, web development tools, and databases to be able to provide
effective information and communication support to their organizations,
networks and localities.

2.To develop and increase the level of cooperation and networking among
women's information providers and existing women's information networks in
the region.

3.To promote the appropriate use of information and communication
technology in the regional women's movement.

4.To train women's information providers who will be able to assist other
women in the use of Internet services and tools.

PROGRAMME 

The workshop is composed of three parallel instructional tracks. All
participants will engage in extensive hands-on training--running online
discussion groups, using actual Internet resources and developing
prototype databases--using the Workshop facilities. The tracks will be led
by trainers from different women's organizations who are library
administrators, database developers, web developers, systems
administrators and who have extensive experience in running training
workshops.


**************** PLEASE NOTE THAT AWORC RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE
FOLLOWING PROGRAMME BASED ON DEMAND, SKILLS AND TRAINING NEEDS OF ACCEPTED
PARTICIPANTS. A MORE COMPREHENSIVE COURSE OUTLINE WILL BE MADE PUBLIC BY
MID-MAY 2000. ****************



Track 1 Web-based Information Service 
--------------------------------------------------------- 

Who should attend providers and would-be providers of web-based
information services.

Prerequisites
some experience in writing webpages, or as a webmaster, or as a web designer. 

Coverage
design and set-up quality Web-based information services. 
concepts of information architecture, usability, accessibility, website 
management, XML, open content, and open source/free software tools. 

this is NOT as basic html training course nor a programmers' course. 

The course is a mixture of presentations and demonstrations with emphasis 
on hands-on practical experience. Emphasis will be given on collaborative 
learning and group work. 

Goals 
*Enhance ability to design and set-up quality Web-based information 
services; understanding how these services can advance your organization's 
missions and goals; ability to support other information providers and 
users from participants' own organization and/or network. 

*Promote collaboration and resource sharing among web-builders. 


Track 2 Working Online 
----------------------------------- 

Who should attend social and policy advocacy workers and activists who are
using or are planing to use electronic communication tools to support
their work and networks.


Prerequisites some experience in using email 

Coverage 
plan, set-up and run mailing lists. facilitation and moderation of online
discussion groups. using group work tools. concepts of working online,
archiving, online communication and group work tools and resources. 

The course is a mixture of presentations and demonstrations with emphasis
on hands-on practical experience. Emphasis will be given on collaborative
learning and group work. 

Goals 
*Ability to plan, set-up and run mailing lists. 

*Ability to facilitate online discussions groups. 

*Ability to use group work tools. Technical in mailing lists and email is
NOT necessary. Promote collaboration and resource sharing among women who
are using ICT tools to enhance their social and policy advocacy work. 


Track 3 Basic Course in Database 
-------------------------------------------------- 

Who should attend library or resource center staff, would-be database
developers, information providers working with databases.

Prerequisites some experience in using database and database management
tools. participants who are tasked by their organizations to
maintain/develop databases will be prioritized. 

Coverage 
plan, design and set-up a simple database using open source tools. concepts
of database structure, relational and text-base databases, indexing,
web-accessible databases, database migration. emphasis is on developing
database using free/open source software. 

The course is a mixture of presentations and demonstrations with emphasis
on hands-on practical experience. Emphasis will be given on collaborative
learning and group work. 

Goals 
*Design and implement a simple database using mySQL and/or CDS/ISIS. 

*Promote collaboration and resource sharing among women and  women's
database builders. 


ELIGIBILITY 

The Regional Training Workshop is open to women who meet the following
criteria 

1. Active involvement in her organization's information work. Preference is
given to information officer/staff and experience in women's network/s. 

2. Organization is engaged in any of the following (a) information sharing,
(b) resource center, (c) policy and social advocacy work, (d) community
outreach and organizing, (e) women's and gender research, (f) training. 

3. Has basic to intermediate computer-literacy. 

4.Fair to good knowledge of English language. 

5.Willingness to participate in a women's information network in Asia and
the Pacific. 

6.Willingness to share the knowledge, skills and resources she will acquire
from the training with other women. 

7.Willingness to work in a group-focused environment and process.

8.Capacity to receive a week-long training conducted in university
classrooms and student dormitory with shared rooms. 

LOCATION 

WENT2000 will be held at the Sookmyung Women's University in Seoul, Korea
located about one-half hour from the center of Seoul. The Sookmyung
Women's University, a pioneer in "women's informatization", is the ideal
venue for women's electronic network training. Located in a women-friendly
community, the university has first-rate training and computing
facilities.


For more information about the University, please see 
http//www.sookmyung.ac.kr 

The Asia Pacific Women's Information Network Centre, which is based at
Sookmyung Women's University, will be hosting WENT2000. 


WORKING LANGUAGE 

The working language of the workshop will be English. Fair comprehension
of spoken and written English will be required of each participants. Some
members of the training team and the secretariat will have some degree of
proficiency in languages other than English.


DATES 

The training workshop will be from June 19-25. A symposium on women and
information and communication technology is scheduled on June 22, 2000.

All participants are required to attend the symposium. 

Participants should plan to be at the workshop location by the evening of
June 18, and plan to leave Seoul on June 26. 


APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 

Deadline for submission of application forms is April 30, 2000. 

Application can be sent via web, email, fax, or post. 

*To apply via the WEB, fill up application form in 
http//www.women.or.kr/~went2000/apply 

*To download the simple text version of the application form, visit 
http//www.jca.apc.org/aworc/went2000 

*To get more information, write to 
went2000@isiswomen.org. 









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