Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Surveying ICT Use in Education in India and South Asia

The World Bank's infoDev program recently released the latest volume in its periodic surveys of the use of information and communication technology in the education sector around the world.
Following on earlier efforts that examined the Caribbean and Africa (and UNESCO-Bangkok's much earlier examination of the Asia-Pacific region), ICT for Education in India and South Asia catalogues what is happening related to the use of educational technologies in this important part of the world.
[Disclaimer: I helped initiate this series when I was at infoDev, and was a reviewer for this latest work, and so am not a neutral disinterested observer here!]
The series of reports include:
  • An extended summary of the findings
  • Individual country-level reports for Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka
  • Four state-level profiles from India: Delhi, Karnataka, Rajasthan, and West Bengal
  • Two profiles of distance education and teacher training in Pakistan
  • Five thematic essays on gender equality, policy coherence, non-formal learning, capacity building, and primary and secondary schooling
  • A discussion of the methodology and database of consulted experts and documents

Key findings highlighted in the reports include the:
"importance of fostering an ICT 'ecosystem' with numerous constituent parts working in collaboration to provide opportunities for innovative educational approaches. ICTs can be seen as a platform to overcome the worst parts of education and learning. Meeting this demand can take many forms - from distance learning on a radio or TV, to newer devices like the widespread mobile phone. Through it all though, the importance of local context and systematic capacity building is key. Furthermore, careful monitoring and evaluation, and coordination, is critical to success."
Such findings may not be a surprise to regular readers of this blog, but infoDev's continued efforts to document what is actually happening 'on-the-ground' in countries around the world (many of which receive little international attention) is a welcome counter to the overheated and speculative rhetoric that many times characterizes examinations of the uses of educational technologies in such places.
All individual reports from the Survey, including the country reports, are available here.
On a related note: If you are interested in summaries of what's happening with ICT use in education in Europe, you should check out the excellent Insight reports from the European Schoolnet.

The August version of the popular online EduTech debate coordinated by infoDev asks the question:
Does Google Make Us Stupid?
Attention, Thoughtfulness and Literacy in the Networked Age

Nicholas Carr, who wrote the widely discussed article of the same name (which he has since expanded into a book , The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains), will kick off the discussion, which will also feature Steve Vosloo, Inés Dussel and Marion Walton.
As always, you are welcome to participate.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN ELECTRONIC GOVERNANCE



Challenges and Issues in e-Government Project
Assessment
http://www.nisg.org/knowledgecenter_docs/A03040005.pdf

The growth of Internet technology is changing the way people live, communicate, and
work. What is the impact of the technology in the functioning of the government?
Around the world, governments started utilizing the potential of the technology to deliver
online information and services to citizens. To reap the benefits of e-governance, issues
on technology, management of change related issues, and funding issues are to be
considered before launching government-online. Also, it is worthwhile to examine the
associated challenges in implementing the complete range of e-governance projects. This
paper addresses both the issues and challenges in e-governance planning

Saturday, December 4, 2010

links

home page : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghrw ,

http://groups.google.co.in/group/hrwepaper/ ,

http://sites.google.com/site/sosevoiceforjustice/ ,

http://evoiceofhumanrightswatch.wordpress.com/ ,

http://indiapolicelaw.blogspot.com/ ,

http://naghrw.tripod.com/evoice/ ,

http://e-voiceofhumanrightswatch.blogspot.com ,

Thursday, December 2, 2010

ICT India Brochure

The specific objectives of the Centre are:
1. To identify the needs and requirements of “digitally impoverished” communities which
are to be addressed with the application of ICT.
2. To carry out applied research and development in ICT specifically tailored to address
the requirements identified. Initial focus of these activities will be Internet
technologies, Language technologies, and Speech technologies. The sectoral areas
initially proposed to be covered are Healthcare, Agriculture and Education.
3. To investigate existing ICT solutions with a view to possible adaptation, customization
and/or localization as the case may be for addressing such requirements.
4. To pilot test the solutions developed at the Centre in selected areas and critically
gauge the effectiveness and impact of these solutions.
5. To establish and support mechanisms for information dissemination on ICT based
developments.
6. To design and deliver specialized training programmes in the use of ICT solutions
developed at the Centre, of relevance to India and its neighbors.

imprortant links






Useful links


Government of Kerala
http://www.kerala.gov.in/
Department of IT
http://www.itmission.kerala.gov.in
Akshaya - Department of IT
http://www.akshaya.kerala.gov.in
FRIENDS - Department of IT
http://www.friendscentre.net/
IIITM-K - Department of IT
http://www.iiitmk.ac.in/
Technopark - Department of IT
http://www.technopark.org/
Infopark - Department of IT
http://www.infoparkkochi.com/
Depart. of Industries
http://www.keralaindustry.org/
KSIDC - Depart. of Industries
http://www.ksidc.org/
KINFRA - Depart of Industries
http://www.kinfra.org/
KINFRA International Apparel Park
http://www.apparelpark.com/ *
Keltron - Department of Industries
http://www.keltron.org/ *
Department of Tourism
http://www.keralatourism.org/
KTDC - Department of Tourism
http://www.ktdc.com/
Department of Transport
http://www.keralamotorvehicles.com/
Niyamasabha Knowledgebase
http://klaproceedings.niyamasabha.org/
CDiT
http://www.cdit.org/
IKM
http://www.infokerala.org/
Ministry of IT, Gov. of India
http://www.mit.gov.in/
STPT
http://www.tvpm.stpi.in/ *
MAIT
http://www.mait.com/ *
NASSCOM
http://www.nasscom.in/ *
ASSOCHAM
http://www.assocham.org/ *
FICCI
http://www.ficci.com/ *
CSEZ
http://www.csez.com/ *
CDAC
http://www.cdacindia.com/
NIC
http://news.kerala.nic.in/
Kerala Envis Centre
http://www.kerenvis.nic.in/
Insight Job Portal
http://c11.space-kerala.org/insight_jp/

imprortant links

NATIONAL PORTAL OF INDIA
http://www.itmission.kerala.gov.in/ksitm-e-governance-projects/89-national-portal-of-india.html



Useful links


Government of Kerala
http://www.kerala.gov.in/
Department of IT
http://www.itmission.kerala.gov.in
Akshaya - Department of IT
http://www.akshaya.kerala.gov.in
FRIENDS - Department of IT
http://www.friendscentre.net/
IIITM-K - Department of IT
http://www.iiitmk.ac.in/
Technopark - Department of IT
http://www.technopark.org/
Infopark - Department of IT
http://www.infoparkkochi.com/
Depart. of Industries
http://www.keralaindustry.org/
KSIDC - Depart. of Industries
http://www.ksidc.org/
KINFRA - Depart of Industries
http://www.kinfra.org/
KINFRA International Apparel Park
http://www.apparelpark.com/ *
Keltron - Department of Industries
http://www.keltron.org/ *
Department of Tourism
http://www.keralatourism.org/
KTDC - Department of Tourism
http://www.ktdc.com/
Department of Transport
http://www.keralamotorvehicles.com/
Niyamasabha Knowledgebase
http://klaproceedings.niyamasabha.org/
CDiT
http://www.cdit.org/
IKM
http://www.infokerala.org/
Ministry of IT, Gov. of India
http://www.mit.gov.in/
STPT
http://www.tvpm.stpi.in/ *
MAIT
http://www.mait.com/ *
NASSCOM
http://www.nasscom.in/ *
ASSOCHAM
http://www.assocham.org/ *
FICCI
http://www.ficci.com/ *
CSEZ
http://www.csez.com/ *
CDAC
http://www.cdacindia.com/
NIC
http://news.kerala.nic.in/
Kerala Envis Centre
http://www.kerenvis.nic.in/
Insight Job Portal
http://c11.space-kerala.org/insight_jp/

E-government in India: Opportunities and challenges

E-governance is the use of information technology to deliver public services in
a much more convenient, people-oriented, cost-effective, and altogether different and
better way. It affects an administrative body’s dealings with citizens, businesses, and
other public agencies as well as its internal business processes and employees...


challenges:
  • making a policy choice in favour of computerization to overcome radically the even if
    it requires huge investments for the purchase of hardware and software;
  • establishing complete connectivity between various ministries and departments so that
    transfer of files and papers could be done through Internet thereby choosing
    efficacious speed as an alternative to manual labour.
  • changing the mindset of the government employees who are used to working only in
    the manual mode.

Is it possible to overcome these problems using advanced technologies.........................

what about about e-democracy

Saturday, November 27, 2010