mobile voices presentation - arp colloquium - nov 11 2008

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Annenberg Research Park Colloquium Series: Presentation by François Bar, Annenberg School for Communication, on November 11th @ 11am. Mobile Voices: A Mobile, Open Source, Popular Communication Platform for First-Generation Immigrants in Los Angeles“Mobile Voices” is a storytelling platform for immigrants in Los Angeles to create and publish stories about their community directly from cell phones.This project seeks to enable first-generation, low-wage immigrants to participate meaningfully and confidently in the digital realm. Mobile Voices is a collaboration between faculty and students at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California and members of the Institute of Popular Education of Southern California (IDEPSCA), a nonprofit serving low-income Latino immigrants in Los Angeles. This presentation will give an overview of the project to date, beginning with the initial motivation for Mobile Voices and then focusing on key components of the project: technology development; participatory approach to design, implementation, and evaluation; and scalability. François Bar is Associate Professor of Communication in the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California. He is a steering committee member of the Annenberg Research Network on International Communication (http://arnic.info.) His research and teaching focus on the social and economic impacts of information technologies, with a concentration on telecommunication policy, user-driven innovation and technology appropriation. His most recent work examines the impact of information technology for development, in places ranging from East Africa to Latin America. He is co-Editor of Information Technologies and International Development (ITID).

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Mobile Voices

Open-source storytelling platform for recent immigrants in Los Angeles to create and publish stories about their community, directly from cellphones

community partner and users

• We surveyed 58 day laborers in 5 worker centers• 78% have a cell phone, 29% use a pre-paid plan• Phone expenses vary between $20-$180 /month – with

50% paying less than $50/month

What features do they use?

First Steps• community application for IDEPSCA• affordable ICT access• create economic/social opportunities

Brainstorm various usage scenarios• inspiration: zexe.net Sao Paulo, Barcelona, Geneve• annotated city• mobile labor market• mobile storytelling• Prototypes with EE579

Initial approach• Look for low cost internet-enabled phones

(Boost Mobile)• open source, generic tools

– Content Management System– Handset clients

participatory prototyping

Weekly workshops with members of the popular communication team

- tell the story voice-mail radio - show it. photo-reporting- pictures and sound slide shows- movies

Storytelling – with mobiles

Storytelling: say it.

Voicemail – to –blogGcast -> RSS call 1-888-65-GCAST (888-654-2278); a voice will ask you for the number

of the phone you registered with; enter 888-8-VOZMOB (888-886-9662); it will ask you for a 4 digit pin; enter 8888 record something. then press # [all in english].

Gizmo -> email -> drupalone number, message in Spanish, post to blog

Next step: asterisk + drupal

Storytelling: show it.

Storytelling: slide shows / movies

system features

Uploads from phone- cheap: any phone, pre-paid, MMS bundles- easy: voice, text, mms- private: ?? (*67?)

Content management system- customizable: open source- multimedia: voice, text, pictures...- private: strip identifiable info

Send to phones- push: sms, mms,…- pull: shortcodes

Universal design- multiple outputs- many inputs?

open research

http://prueba.vozmob.net - sandbox test sitehttp://blog.vozmob.net - research bloghttp://wiki.vozmob.net - project wikihttp://class.vozmob.net - USC class wikihttp://tags.vozmob.net - del.icio.us tags for ‘vozmob’http://list.vozmob.net - project mailing listhttp://devlist.vozmob.net – development mailing list archivehttp://dev.vozmob.net/projects/show/vozmob - bugs, features requestshttp://code.vozmob.net - code repositoryirc: http://irc.freenode.net #vozmob

next steps

end ’08: consolidate complete designlearn the toolstest & showcase

spring ’09: extenddeploy within IDEPSCAtrain other usersrevisit design

fall ’09: distributevozmob-in-a-box

research

suppliersroll-out technology

usersappropriate

suppliersre-claim

users adoptreject

users baroquizecreolizecannibalize

suppliers co-opt adapt

block

suppliersroll-out technology

usersappropriate

suppliersroll-out technology

usersappropriate

• what is possible with cheap technology• phones as gateway technology• evaluate participatory design process• storytelling’s role in community building• assess impact (individual, IDEPSCA, beyond)• examine surprises

credits

http://vozmob.net

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