This quantitative study surveyed 538 adults in isolated rural settings in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, to examine whether telecenters operated by the non-profit organization Gems of the Earth improve digital literacy and promote social change. Using multivariate logistic regression, the study examined how individuals use information and communication technologies (ICTs) at the telecenter, and tested for predictors of their use. The findings confirm that these rural communities use ICTs for entertainment, to engage in civic participation, and to practice professional skills. The findings suggest that digital inclusion impacts these isolated communities by creating opportunities that may foster human development
Information and communication technologies are now widely believed to have a significant part to pla...
The purpose of this article is to expose the discussions that follow the analysis of data from two s...
As societies become increasingly inter-connected, communities that do not bridge the digital divide ...
This quantitative study surveyed 538 adults in isolated rural settings in the state of Minas Gerais,...
This study of digital inclusion among the rural poor examines how residents of remote mountain commu...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) offer the opportunity to develop rural areas, which...
Part 1: Communities, ICT-Enabled Networks, and DevelopmentInternational audienceThis paper proposes ...
Telecentres are considered to be invaluable in reducing the digital divide between cities and villag...
The study assessed the use of ICTs among rural dwellers in Ago-Are and Eruwa communities of Oyo Stat...
ICT has been recognized as a powerful tool for a country's development. The focus of the study is to...
Through contemporary analysis, it was noted that the countryside of São Paulo experienced drastic tr...
In a study of social diffusion of telecenter use in rural south India, we find that these centers ar...
This study surveyed the residents of El Limón de Ocoa, a remote mountaintop agricultural comm...
Telecentres are an important resource in enabling millions of people in rural areas to participate i...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) offer the opportunity to develop rural areas, whic...
Information and communication technologies are now widely believed to have a significant part to pla...
The purpose of this article is to expose the discussions that follow the analysis of data from two s...
As societies become increasingly inter-connected, communities that do not bridge the digital divide ...
This quantitative study surveyed 538 adults in isolated rural settings in the state of Minas Gerais,...
This study of digital inclusion among the rural poor examines how residents of remote mountain commu...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) offer the opportunity to develop rural areas, which...
Part 1: Communities, ICT-Enabled Networks, and DevelopmentInternational audienceThis paper proposes ...
Telecentres are considered to be invaluable in reducing the digital divide between cities and villag...
The study assessed the use of ICTs among rural dwellers in Ago-Are and Eruwa communities of Oyo Stat...
ICT has been recognized as a powerful tool for a country's development. The focus of the study is to...
Through contemporary analysis, it was noted that the countryside of São Paulo experienced drastic tr...
In a study of social diffusion of telecenter use in rural south India, we find that these centers ar...
This study surveyed the residents of El Limón de Ocoa, a remote mountaintop agricultural comm...
Telecentres are an important resource in enabling millions of people in rural areas to participate i...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) offer the opportunity to develop rural areas, whic...
Information and communication technologies are now widely believed to have a significant part to pla...
The purpose of this article is to expose the discussions that follow the analysis of data from two s...
As societies become increasingly inter-connected, communities that do not bridge the digital divide ...