Joyojeet Pal

City and Regional Planning & iSchool, University of California at Berkeley
joyojeet@berkeley

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Joyojeet Pal
University of California at Berkeley
joyojeet@berkeley

 

I am a researcher in the use of technology in development projects. Listed in this website are some of my past projects and active work.

I am currently a doctoral candidate in the department of City and Regional Planning, with an outside field emphasis in Information Management and Systems. My academic advisor is Prof. Annalee Saxenian, dean of the Information School. My research home is TIER, under Prof. Eric Brewer at the Department of Computer Science in Berkeley. In addition, my dissertation research is supervised by Prof. Karen Christensen, Chair of my department and Prof. Michael Teitz.

My most recent research is in the use Computer Aided Learning (CAL) in India - on which I am involved in both program evaluation and design. I have been involved with the multimouse project since 2005, it is a project of interest to people working on shared computer use among children. As part of the design and pedagogical work, we have been recording patterns in which children seat themselves in front of computers and how that relates to their socio-economic conditions as well as their confidence with classroom work. This work includes interface designs for shared use scenarios.

On the side of program evaluation, I have been interviewing parents of students in rural schools with CAL programs to document ways in which familial and social aspirations have changed over time in areas where such projects have been instituted by the Indian government.

Also linked here is some of our policy work on community telecenters/cybercafes in rural India and Brazil. I am in the process of beginning two new evaluation projects. The first evaluation project looks at the use of a computer installation in a rural residential school in Touba, Senegal, and the second looks at comparing telecenters in India with similar projects in Minas Gerais, Brazil. For more details on any of these projects, or ways to get involved, please mail me.