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Connectivity as the physical availability of information and communication technologies and access as the economic, sociological and psychological factors that influence persons’ opportunities to use the technologies...
Much of the attention regarding ICTs and telecentres deals with connectivity and claim that the sustainability of telecentres depends on recognizing the dimensions of access...
A telecentre as a public place where people can get a variety of…
ContinuePosted on March 29, 2011 at 5:42pm
Since the individual telecentres are generally isolated, it is important to network them. The networks can play an important role in addressing the gaps & the challenges. The networks are mainly driven by the need to fill the gap that the individual telecentres cannot do on their own.
Networks can take up the responsibility of content generation since the individual telecentre manager is over- burdened by telecentre operational…
Posted on March 8, 2011 at 3:02pm
Enthusiasm over da rapid growth of ICTs & their applications has generated a variety of projects that focus on fostering development. Many of these initiatives are directed at arresting da growing divide between countries & communities with access & mastery of new information technologies & those that lack these technologies. Access to ICTs is typically divided along traditional lines of development defining societies & countries into the “haves” & da “have notes” or…
ContinuePosted on January 31, 2011 at 3:30pm
Literacy is key to social & economic development of a country. Access to literacy is a basic step towards achieving the general well being of women. Literacy is key to sustainable development. Literacy is hence considered as a major tool in…
Posted on January 6, 2011 at 5:51pm — 2 Comments
Hi Shamjana how r U?
Hi Samjhana,
Nice profile picture. Thank you very much for uploading :)
Best,
Seu
welcome Samjhana! It is wonderful to have your participation in this wonderful network. I look forward to your contributions and insights. All the best,
Jan
Hi Samjhana!
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