reflect, react and real time: icts for social good

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reflect, react and real time ICTs for social good Sanjana Hattotuwa Editor, Groundviews | TED Fellow

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reflect, react and real timeICTs for social good

Sanjana HattotuwaEditor, Groundviews | TED Fellow

reflect, react and real time as three markers / markets

reflect helping unearth, highlighting

react reshaping perceptions

real time a pulse of a community

idea for #code4good seeing good in Sri Lanka

Instead of identifying the worst schools in a region and explaining why they were failing, set out to find the schools that are improving and ask how their teachers and students excelled despite poverty and other challenges.

Instead of reporting on the problems in the schools, cover the solutions.

seeing good

sri lanka

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Where will you find your next solution?

reframe public discourse• Capture organic solutions that work

• Capture hyperlocal innovation

• Celebrate creative individuals, communities and institutions

• Showcase Sri Lankan inventions

• Help in replication across the country

• Channel content to relevant line ministries

• At macro-level, showcase a country that’s resilient, innovative, hard-working

–Steve Jobs

“Technology is nothing. What’s important is that you have a faith in people, that they’re basically good and smart, and if you give

them tools, they’ll do wonderful things with them.”

sanjana hattotuwa | [email protected]

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