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==Summary==
{{Event
The '''Bicommunal 1998 Internet Training Workshop'' was held 20-23 July, 1998 in Nicosia, Cyprus as part of the [[]]. This training workshop began with an introduction to computer technology and communication, the internet, and Microsoft Windows 95.  Once participants had a sound foundation in the aforementioned basics, trainers introduced the [[Technology for Peace|Technology for Peace Website]] and its capabilities, e-mail, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), and utilizing the internet for research.  After the training workshop an informative report was produced to further disseminate information provided in this training workshop.
  |acronym=Bicommunal 1998 Internet Training Workshop
  |image=TrainingClassAbstract.jpg
  |project=[[Using Technology for Virtual Negotiation and Peace]]
  |place=Nicosia, both sides of the Green Line
  |dates=20-23 July, 1998
  |moderator=[[Hrach Gregorian]]
  |participants_type=Bicummunal peace builders
  |participants_num=>30 on each side
  |total_duration=5 days
  |link=[[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center|Cyberethics]], [[CyberEthics GIII: Island-wide combined Safer Internet Awareness Node, Hotline, Helpline]]
}}
 
 
The '''Bicommunal 1998 Internet Training Workshop''' was held 20-23 July, 1998 in Nicosia, Cyprus. It was part of the [[Using Technology for Virtual Negotiation and Peace]] project, which was supported by grant to the [[Institute of World Affairs]] chaired by [[Hrach Gregorian]]. The grant was funded by the [[United States Institute of Peace]] and the [[USAID]]. This training workshop began with an introduction to computer technology and communication, the internet, and Microsoft Windows 95.  Once participants had a sound foundation in the aforementioned basics, trainers were introduced the [[Technology for Peace]] philosophy, the newly installed server to support their peace work, and especially its capabilities, i.e., offer e-mails to all peace builders, serve as Internet Relay Chat (IRC), and utilizing the internet for research.  After the training workshop an informative report was produced to further disseminate information provided in this training workshop.
 
 
==Facilitators==
* [[Yiannis Laouris]]
* [[Harry Anastasiou]]
* [[Panayiota Shiakalli]]
* [[Dervis Besimler]]
* [[Bekir Azgin]]


[[Technology for Peace|Technology for Peace's]]


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Latest revision as of 06:24, 12 March 2014

Bicommunal 1998 Internet Training Workshop
Bicommunal 1998 Internet Training Workshop
Project Using Technology for Virtual Negotiation and Peace
Place Nicosia, both sides of the Green Line
Date(s) 20-23 July, 1998
Person in charge Hrach Gregorian
Type of participants Bicummunal peace builders
Number of participants >30 on each side
Total Duration 5 days
Link(s) Cyberethics, CyberEthics GIII: Island-wide combined Safer Internet Awareness Node, Hotline, Helpline



The Bicommunal 1998 Internet Training Workshop was held 20-23 July, 1998 in Nicosia, Cyprus. It was part of the Using Technology for Virtual Negotiation and Peace project, which was supported by grant to the Institute of World Affairs chaired by Hrach Gregorian. The grant was funded by the United States Institute of Peace and the USAID. This training workshop began with an introduction to computer technology and communication, the internet, and Microsoft Windows 95. Once participants had a sound foundation in the aforementioned basics, trainers were introduced the Technology for Peace philosophy, the newly installed server to support their peace work, and especially its capabilities, i.e., offer e-mails to all peace builders, serve as Internet Relay Chat (IRC), and utilizing the internet for research. After the training workshop an informative report was produced to further disseminate information provided in this training workshop.


Facilitators


Resources