Hello everyone, I'm organizing a course for the Spring semester called "Humanitarian IT", which will teach the foundations of *information and communication technology for development* (ICTD/ICT4D) to upper level undergraduates at Penn State University. I am preparing a syllabus now, and was wondering whether anyone here has suggestions for readings that may fit into any of the following topics (or may suggest a new topic): 1. Political and Financial Foundations of the Aid Industry (and how they connect to IT) 2. Theoretical Foundations of ICTD, e.g. Capabilities Approach. 3. Designing ICTD, i.e. how technological interventions are built 4. Case Studies, i.e. explorations of approaches undertaken by scholars targeting certain goals. Again, any suggestions for readings or topics are welcome, as I'm still pretty flexible in what I'd like to cover. Thank you all! ~Regards, -- Richard N. Canevez, (née Caneba) Penn State University - College of Information Sciences and Technology Pronouns: he, him, his *I acknowledge that my work takes place on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam) People and K'omoks First Nation.*