192-193The internet has enormous power to transform rural communities. Internet based services can mitigate the gap between urban and rural areas in terms of access to various services, such as health-care, domain consultancy and education. It can also provide new avenues of income generation to rural areas. This paper gives an overview of some existing internet based services and applications for rural India and presents a case study of one application in Education
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The term telecentre is a generic one for all kinds of arrangements – Rural Knowledge Centre, Informa...
The requirements on today’s employees have been changed in the past. Today the western world needs s...
This paper presents the current status of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in rural In...
Highlights the need to focus on empowering Indian rural communities access to information, knowledge...
Part 1: Mobile LearningInternational audienceVoice-based services offer major business opportunities...
Abstract: Information and communication technologies providing new access and approaches for rural d...
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International audienceRural connectivity has been a widely researched topic for several years. In In...
According to the NCAER Rural Infrastructure Report (2007), the demand for telecommunication services...
Rural and remote learners are disadvantaged even with online provision due to poor connections. Broa...
Can rural Information Communication Technology (ICT) be an effective tool to bridge the digital divi...
In early 2013, household broadband penetration in Malaysia has exceeded 66.7 per cent. However, the ...
Although Information communication technology was bound to transform teaching learning pedagogy in d...
The requirements on today’s employees have been changed in the past. Today the western world needs s...
The paper reviews seven types of Internet-based technologies and services that may be especially sui...
The term telecentre is a generic one for all kinds of arrangements – Rural Knowledge Centre, Informa...
The requirements on today’s employees have been changed in the past. Today the western world needs s...
This paper presents the current status of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in rural In...
Highlights the need to focus on empowering Indian rural communities access to information, knowledge...
Part 1: Mobile LearningInternational audienceVoice-based services offer major business opportunities...
Abstract: Information and communication technologies providing new access and approaches for rural d...
D.Litt. et Phil.This research investigated the possibilities of rendering information services to ru...
International audienceRural connectivity has been a widely researched topic for several years. In In...
According to the NCAER Rural Infrastructure Report (2007), the demand for telecommunication services...
Rural and remote learners are disadvantaged even with online provision due to poor connections. Broa...
Can rural Information Communication Technology (ICT) be an effective tool to bridge the digital divi...
In early 2013, household broadband penetration in Malaysia has exceeded 66.7 per cent. However, the ...
Although Information communication technology was bound to transform teaching learning pedagogy in d...
The requirements on today’s employees have been changed in the past. Today the western world needs s...
The paper reviews seven types of Internet-based technologies and services that may be especially sui...
The term telecentre is a generic one for all kinds of arrangements – Rural Knowledge Centre, Informa...
The requirements on today’s employees have been changed in the past. Today the western world needs s...