Mobile Technology and Social Media
Mobile phones are no longer a luxury item and have become a ubiquitous and essential part of our lives. Similarly, social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs have radically changed the way we interact and communicate. The many sessions under this theme highlight:
- innovative use of mobile telephony in agriculture
- how Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have helped improve the bargaining power of smallholder farmers and provided a more direct link to markets
- the power and potential of social media in connecting people and creating local, national and global networks
- how social media tools can create conducive learning and sharing environments across geographical and language boundaries
Sensemaking: The cognitive map of farms - experiences of sharing agricultural knowledge in Southern Africa (171)
How do farmers make sense of the knowledge provided by practitioners and policymakers? This important question will be addressed in this session, which will show how farmers and agricultural practitioners can nest their practices and knowledge in ‘sense-making’. This conceptual framework can enable farmers and practitioners to effectively share knowledge on demand. The session will show how local knowledge can be embedded in sense-making to address the challenges of food security, climate change and biodiversity.
Charles Dhewa
Knowledge Transfer Africa