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| Zahedan IT Center, The First Project (http://zahedanitc.saf.ir/) | ||
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The Zahedan IT Center, established by the
Science and Arts Foundation (science-arts.org), is located at Rasooli
Intersection, in the business sector of town, in close proximity to the
local bazaar and residential areas. The Zahedan IT Center will serve as a
demonstration project for taking information communication technology to
remote and underdeveloped areas of Iran, by implementing a project designed
to promote the use of ICT technology in Sistan and Baluchestan Province.
The Center will be providing intensive ICT training, especially targeting
youth and women, but also NGOs; teachers; government officials; city council
members; and the business sector. SAF and activists and staff at the
Center, in partnership with the Technical Team at the Computing Center at
Sharif University of Technology, will develop content for an e-learning
program in ICT and multimedia training CDs. The project will also promote
ICT focused micro-enterprise and employment generating activities among
women and youth, by establishing an e-shop to sell local women’s handicrafts
internationally and by building on existing resources at the local, national
and international levels to establish a competitive micro-credit program in
ICT—a demonstration project designed to address the high rates of
unemployment among Iranian youth, who make up over 50% of the Iranian
population of 60 million. Because evaluation is a key component of any
successful project, SAF has secured the cooperation of Dr. Andrea Kavanaugh,
at the Center for Human Computer Interaction, at Virginia Tech University,
Blacksburg, VA. Dr. Kavanaugh will provide in kind services as an expert
evaluator for the project. The project will be evaluated both at mid-cycle
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| Inauguration | ||
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The Center was inaugurated on
the 21st of February, during the ten-day festivities of the Fajr
International Festival, which mark the victory of the Islamic Revolution of
Iran in 1979. Present at inaugural festivities were key members of
government and non-governmental organizations as well as other community
stakeholders, including members of the local community, especially local
youth. The resource persons who received training by the SAF team also
attended the inauguration of the Center.
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| Training Program | ||
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The SAF team traveled to
Zahedan in early February to provide an intensive 5-day ICT training to
local resource persons who will work with the Center as trainers and
volunteers. The training included training in Windows, Word, Internet and
email. The students also had the opportunity to learn how to install
Windows. The students included both elementary and advanced learners. The
advanced learners, with extensive ICT expertise, participated in the course
mainly to observe the effective teaching style of SAF Master Trainer, Akbar
Zahiri. The students were also asked to provide feedback on the content and
structure of the course, as well as the teaching style. The resource persons
also provided invaluable input into the management and operation of the
Center. Over 24 persons were trained as resource persons, the majority of
them youth under the age of 25 and over 75% of the participants in the
training were women.
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photos. |
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