This chapter discusses experiences from the Finding a Voice project with respect to participatory content creation initiatives in Indonesia. It shows how the training program implemented in Phase 1 of the project was adapted by our partners and applied to three telecentres across Indonesia. It concludes with points of learning derived from how these adaptations were applied and received. These points are organised according to two principles, which emerged from research by fieldworkers, community participants and program trainers: an understanding of literacy in the locale is necessary to appreciate the cultural ramifications of content creation activities within a given community, and design programs accordingly; and sustainable strategies...
The decreasing use of the Javanese language in this community should be an awareness for educators o...
The study described how the elaboration of creating procedural texts and videos of Indonesian culina...
The semi-nomadic cultures of Irian Jaya\u27s lowland regions, where small bands live for several wee...
This chapter discusses experiences from the Finding a Voice project with respect to participatory co...
This chapter discusses experiences from the Finding a Voice project with respect to participatory co...
This article uses the example of a mobile mixed media platform - a converted three-wheeled auto-rick...
This article uses the example of a mobile mixed-media platform - a converted three-wheeled auto-rick...
This edited book highlights the application of participatory methods to the design, implementation a...
Disparities among the communities with access to ICT development are especially apparent for those l...
This paper reports preliminary findings from the Finding a Voice project, an ethnographic investigat...
In this paper I present some key findings from Finding a Voice, a multi-sited ethnographic study of ...
It is widely appreciated that information and communication technology can provide new and interesti...
Kampung Giri Harja or known as Jelekong village is an art and painting village located in Jelekong V...
textabstractThis account demonstrates the key challenges faced in producing engaging educational con...
Proficiency in a second language and intercultural awareness are seen as important personal and prof...
The decreasing use of the Javanese language in this community should be an awareness for educators o...
The study described how the elaboration of creating procedural texts and videos of Indonesian culina...
The semi-nomadic cultures of Irian Jaya\u27s lowland regions, where small bands live for several wee...
This chapter discusses experiences from the Finding a Voice project with respect to participatory co...
This chapter discusses experiences from the Finding a Voice project with respect to participatory co...
This article uses the example of a mobile mixed media platform - a converted three-wheeled auto-rick...
This article uses the example of a mobile mixed-media platform - a converted three-wheeled auto-rick...
This edited book highlights the application of participatory methods to the design, implementation a...
Disparities among the communities with access to ICT development are especially apparent for those l...
This paper reports preliminary findings from the Finding a Voice project, an ethnographic investigat...
In this paper I present some key findings from Finding a Voice, a multi-sited ethnographic study of ...
It is widely appreciated that information and communication technology can provide new and interesti...
Kampung Giri Harja or known as Jelekong village is an art and painting village located in Jelekong V...
textabstractThis account demonstrates the key challenges faced in producing engaging educational con...
Proficiency in a second language and intercultural awareness are seen as important personal and prof...
The decreasing use of the Javanese language in this community should be an awareness for educators o...
The study described how the elaboration of creating procedural texts and videos of Indonesian culina...
The semi-nomadic cultures of Irian Jaya\u27s lowland regions, where small bands live for several wee...