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How to do
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Transfer
of Technology Models (TOTEMs)
Transfer of Technology Models (TOTEMs)
are focused educational tools providing relevant information and
distance training on one specific area of bamboo/rattan management,
processing or utilization. They are a means of technology transfer
between similar regions throughout the world, with the emphasis
on South-South transfer for livelihood development. They enable
those involved in the management and use of bamboo and rattan resources
to more efficiently and effectively develop and use skills relating
to these resources.
TOTEMs are primarily intended as
practical information resources and teaching aids for those at the
local extension level in their communities, who can utilize them
to assist local community development. Each TOTEM consists of a
detailed written report of the technology, a PowerPoint presentation,
a film, and, where relevant, a set of technical photographs. They
also include information on target users, financial analyses of
sample set-ups from the partner country preparing the report and
information on where to source particular technologies (such as
equipment). The TOTEM thus provides all the information required
for establishing similar technologies within interested countries
and regions.
- The report contains all the technical
details of the particular processes involved, as well as other
relevant information for establishing the technology such as costs
of business establishment, running costs and cash flows.
- The PowerPoint presentation contains
details of the relevant technologies and their applications, and
is intended to provide an overview of the potential of the technology
for development.
- The film provides a visual guide to the
processes involved and helps to bring them alive in the minds
of the learners.
The different parts of the TOTEM are targeted at
slightly different audiences, via the local extension workers. The
report and film are intended to be the main means of extension to
the individuals and communities who will implement the technology
and who will directly benefit from it. The PowerPoint presentation
is primarily intended as a tool for the extension worker to sell
the technology and its role in development to those who provide
the infrastructural, policy and financial support for its implementation,
such as government departments, donors and NGOs. There is considerable
flexibility, however. Local extension workers will be able to incorporate
the TOTEMs in their own work as they wish and adapt and develop
the TOTEM to suit their particular requirements and conditions. |