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Joyojeet Pal
105 S. State Street #3445, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
In Fall 2012 I will be teaching SI 657 - Information Technology and Global Development. The course is a starter into ICTD, I do a follow-up, though independent winter semester course, SI 545 which looks at the technology applications and case studies in ICTD. To decide if SI 657 is for you, please take a look at this semester's syllabus.
Here is some of my past teaching
- Information use in communities (SI 645), School of Information, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Winter 2010)
- Special topics in Economic Development, Department of Technology Management, Polytechnic Of NYU (Spring 2010)
- Technology in Developing Regions (CSE 590 PMP), Department of Computer Science and Engineering (Professional Program), University of Washington (Fall 2009)
- Digital System Design (CSE 477), Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington (Winter 2008) (co-instructed with Richard Anderson)
- Computers and Development (CSE 590f), Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington (Fall 2008) (co-instructed with Richard Anderson)
- Information and Communications Technology for Development (IS-299), School of Information Management and Systems, UC Berkeley (Spring 2005, Spring 2006) (co-instructed with AnnaLee Saxenian)
- History of Indian Culture and Tradition, UC Berkeley Extension Online (11/2001 – 08/2004)