“Ebyen kile tranbleman de te a ap fin pase potoprens en?”
When is the earthquake going to end? is what the phrase above means in Kreyol, and it is one of the messages our team in Haiti received today.
Survey at Koh Kong
We are doing the survey translation.We provided the technology for Khmer CDC in order to use for outbreak detection. During the meeting between the Rapid Response Teams from the 24 provinces…
Share Vision – Bridging gap between university/school and work
A month ago a group of IT people from InSTEDD and Yoolk started sharing their interest of finding way to use their skill and experience to help Cambodia society. They have ambition to improve the standard of IT capacity in Cambodia…
Mini barcamp at iLab on 1st August
The events at InSTEDD on that Saturday having about 24 Participants.These are the topic that had been presented and discussed.1. GeoChat (Mann, Channe)2. Google App (Thomas)3. Tweet Cambodia (John)4. Prezi – another way of doing presentation (Makara)5….
Second mini barcamp at iLab
Phnom Penh barcamp organizers arranged second mini barcamp 2h on 25th July, 2009 and InSTEDD provide iLab office for the event. There are about 30 participants…
The Economist (again!), Fuse, and Chris Blow
the Technology Quarterly section of the Economist has selected a focus on InSTEDD and our work in Asia, this time for sensors, sensitivity, and the use of mobile devices for data collection. The pleasant face you see on the GeoChat screenshot…
Architecture, Mobiles, and Health: 10 pitfalls
New H1N1 Swine Flu Citizen’s Guide Update
The new Pandemic Influenza Citizen’s Guide, edited by Sarah Booth and Kelsey Hills-Evans to incorporate information around the recent H1N1 (Swine) flu outbreak, is now posted here.
Using InSTEDD’s Riff for Tracking and Collaborating around the 2009 H1N1 Flu Event
In 2009 InSTEDD stood up a workspace to aid experts and responders collaborating on the emerging reports related to the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza event.