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'''Darlene Thompson''' is the Secretary/Treasurer of N-CAP, a non-profit company that represents telecentres in Canada’s far northern territory of Nunavut.<ref>[http://comfibook.com/n/Darlene+Thompson COmfibook]</ref> She is also the Community Access Program administrator for the Nunavut Department of Education. As such, she administers all funding the local telecentres and takes the lead in many IT-related areas and projects. Darlene has an interest in how ICTs can be used to strengthen distance education and sustainable development in rural and remote communities. She is also a member of the OPOC Working Group.<ref>[http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/darlene-thompson/3/630/b08 Linkedin]</ref>
'''Darlene Thompson''' is the Secretary/Treasurer of N-CAP, a non-profit company that represents telecentres in Canada’s far northern territory of Nunavut; she is currently the Secretary of [[NARALO]]<ref>[http://comfibook.com/n/Darlene+Thompson COmfibook]</ref> She is also the Community Access Program administrator for the Nunavut Department of Education. As such, she administers all funding the local telecentres and takes the lead in many IT-related areas and projects. Darlene has an interest in how ICTs can be used to strengthen distance education and sustainable development in rural and remote communities. She is also a member of the OPOC Working Group.<ref>[http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/darlene-thompson/3/630/b08 Linkedin]</ref>


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Revision as of 19:34, 17 May 2011

Country: Canada
LinkedIn:    [darlene-thompson/3/630/b08 Darlene Thompson]

Darlene Thompson is the Secretary/Treasurer of N-CAP, a non-profit company that represents telecentres in Canada’s far northern territory of Nunavut; she is currently the Secretary of NARALO[1] She is also the Community Access Program administrator for the Nunavut Department of Education. As such, she administers all funding the local telecentres and takes the lead in many IT-related areas and projects. Darlene has an interest in how ICTs can be used to strengthen distance education and sustainable development in rural and remote communities. She is also a member of the OPOC Working Group.[2]

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