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The '''At-Large Technology Taskforce (TTF)''' evaluates and reviews different technologies and tools that can help the [[ICANN]] [[At-Large]] Community (including the [[At-Large Advisory Committee]] (ALAC)) communicate, collaborate and accomplish their goals and objectives for ICANN activities. These tools range from chat tools, web conferencing tools, captioning to anything that will help Individual Internet users become active in the At-Large Community. Technology provides the tools that enable people to connect, collaborate, and work towards making the world more accessible, enabling the benefits of the Internet to be available to all.
The '''At-Large Technology Taskforce (TTF)''' evaluates and reviews different technologies and tools that can help the [[ICANN]] [[At-Large]] Community (including the [[At-Large Advisory Committee]] (ALAC)) communicate, collaborate and accomplish their goals and objectives for ICANN activities. These tools range from chat tools, web conferencing tools, captioning to anything that will help Individual Internet users become active in the At-Large Community. Technology provides the tools that enable people to connect, collaborate, and work towards making the world more accessible, enabling the benefits of the Internet to be available to all.

Latest revision as of 09:58, 23 October 2017

At-Large Technology Taskforce
Status: Active
Issue Areas: Accessibility, Engagement
Date Established: June 2012
Charter: [ WG Charter]
Workspace: [ Community Wiki]

The At-Large Technology Taskforce (TTF) evaluates and reviews different technologies and tools that can help the ICANN At-Large Community (including the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC)) communicate, collaborate and accomplish their goals and objectives for ICANN activities. These tools range from chat tools, web conferencing tools, captioning to anything that will help Individual Internet users become active in the At-Large Community. Technology provides the tools that enable people to connect, collaborate, and work towards making the world more accessible, enabling the benefits of the Internet to be available to all.

Some of their projects include: Remote participation, Captioning, review of web-conferencing tools, review of chat tools and solutions, Resolving the bugs in the LACRALO Translation email software, review of knowledge management tools.[1]

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  1. TTF Community Wiki Retrieved 23 October 2017