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Digital inclusion and exclusion
   A term used to describe the discrepancy
    between people who have access to and the
    resources to use new information and
    communication tools, such as the Internet,
    and people who do not have the resources
    and access to the technology.
   Digital Inclusion aims at creating an informed
    society by including the digitally excluded as
    we proceed on the road of development
e-Inclusion 'more necessary
    now than ever'
   The explosive growth of global information
    and communications networks (including the
    Internet) and the equally dramatic expansion
    in the power and affordability of information
    technologies amount to nothing less than an
    economic revolution with profound global
    implications (Egypt example)
   The benefits of digital technologies can be
    categorised in two ways:
   • Direct: where they immediately impact
    upon the user
   • Indirect: where greater „back office‟
    efficiency leads to indirect savings through,
   for example, the freeing up of public
    resources for improved frontline delivery
• Who is digitally disadvantaged?
• What barriers are preventing digitally
 disadvantaged people from engaging directly
 with digital technologies?
   •Digitally included: have easy access to the
    internet at home, work or place of
   education, and make use of it.
    Digitally determined: use the internet, but do
    not have access at a convenient
   location (home, work or college).
    Connected non-users: are those who live in a
    household which has internet
   access but do not use it.
   Disconnected non-users: are those who don‟t
    have access at home and do not
   use the internet.
   • Access – whether an individual has some
    means to access the technology in
   terms of affordability, time, training or support,
    literacy levels, disabilities and
   usability of interfaces.
   • Motivation – whether the individual sees the
    benefit from or has interest in
   accessing these technologies.
   • Skills and confidence – whether the individual
    is able to, and feels able to,
   make affective use of technologies. Concerns
    about security also fall into this
   category.
   The need to change attitudes
   The need to support those vulnerable in the
    use of wider digital technologies
   The need to improve skills, confidence and
    trust
Digital inclusion and exclusion
   “Rural India must take advantage of
    „knowledge-intensive‟ techniques for its
    sustainable development and sustainable
    consumption”- Madaswamy Moni, Deputy
    Director General, National Informatics Centre,
    Department of Information Technology
   The Task Force on digital inclusion in
    Jharkhand suggested “mainstreaming ICT in
    the areas of: research, development,
    education, extension and training” of the
    agricultural sector for achieving
    sustainability.
   LONG TERM
    ◦ development of agricultural informatics and
      communication;
    ◦ development of digital network for farmers;
      mainstreaming of ICT for collaborative research
      models for sustainable improvement at the
      grassroots level;
    ◦ development of appropriate manpower at the
      grassroots level
   SHORT TERM
    ◦ development of agricultural commodity-wise portal;
      development of intranet solutions;
    ◦ strengthening / promoting of agricultural
      information system of the central sector scheme;
      undertaking proof-of-concept projects in pilot
      districts;
    ◦ establishment of agri centres in agricultural
      colleges, Birsa Agricultural University, and ICAR
      institutes located in the state;
◦ rural empowerment and development through e-
  Learning; networking of stakeholders:
  establishment of model centres;
◦ synergisation of agricultural science and computer
  science.
   A networked library environment plays an
    important role in rural revitalisation, as
    libraries have emerged as a sunrise industry
    in recent years
   Women‟s ability to contribute fully
    towards shaping the development of
    the global knowledge, economy and
    society is usually constrained by many
    inequalities
 Infrastructure
 Education  and skills
 Socio-cultural issues
 Financial resources
 Media limitations
   The primary players of digital literacy fall in
    eight categories:
    ◦ Cyberlibertarians- These are the “Netizens” who
      launched the Internet revolution
    ◦ Pro-Technology Social Engineers-believe the
      Internet is empowering but who worry that its
      growth is having unintended and sometimes dire
      consequences for society
    ◦ Old Economy Regulators- there is nothing
      inherently unique about the Internet and that it
      should be regulated in the same way that
      government regulates everything else
o   Pro-tecnology moderates- staunchly pro-
    Internet and sees information technology as a
    force for both economic growth and social
    empowerment
o   Pro-Technology Conservatives- view the
    digital revolution as a truly momentous and
    liberating force
o   Moral Conservatives- This group sees the
    Internet as a dangerous place
o   High-Tech Companies- This group
    encompasses the politically savvy hardware,
    software, and telecom companies
o   Bricks and Mortar Companies- These are the
    companies, professional groups, and unions
    that gain their livelihood from old-economy,
    face-to-face, business transactions
   Use of digital technology to foster economic
    growth and revolution in may sectors has led
    to greater use of ICT since the recent years.
   However, the increasing digital gap is a key
    concern in the wider usage of ICT by all
    segments of people, owing to the economic
    disparity.

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Digital inclusion and exclusion

  • 2. A term used to describe the discrepancy between people who have access to and the resources to use new information and communication tools, such as the Internet, and people who do not have the resources and access to the technology.
  • 3. Digital Inclusion aims at creating an informed society by including the digitally excluded as we proceed on the road of development
  • 4. e-Inclusion 'more necessary now than ever'  The explosive growth of global information and communications networks (including the Internet) and the equally dramatic expansion in the power and affordability of information technologies amount to nothing less than an economic revolution with profound global implications (Egypt example)
  • 5. The benefits of digital technologies can be categorised in two ways:  • Direct: where they immediately impact upon the user  • Indirect: where greater „back office‟ efficiency leads to indirect savings through,  for example, the freeing up of public resources for improved frontline delivery
  • 6. • Who is digitally disadvantaged? • What barriers are preventing digitally disadvantaged people from engaging directly with digital technologies?
  • 7. •Digitally included: have easy access to the internet at home, work or place of  education, and make use of it.  Digitally determined: use the internet, but do not have access at a convenient  location (home, work or college).  Connected non-users: are those who live in a household which has internet  access but do not use it.  Disconnected non-users: are those who don‟t have access at home and do not  use the internet.
  • 8. • Access – whether an individual has some means to access the technology in  terms of affordability, time, training or support, literacy levels, disabilities and  usability of interfaces.  • Motivation – whether the individual sees the benefit from or has interest in  accessing these technologies.  • Skills and confidence – whether the individual is able to, and feels able to,  make affective use of technologies. Concerns about security also fall into this  category.
  • 9. The need to change attitudes  The need to support those vulnerable in the use of wider digital technologies  The need to improve skills, confidence and trust
  • 11. “Rural India must take advantage of „knowledge-intensive‟ techniques for its sustainable development and sustainable consumption”- Madaswamy Moni, Deputy Director General, National Informatics Centre, Department of Information Technology
  • 12. The Task Force on digital inclusion in Jharkhand suggested “mainstreaming ICT in the areas of: research, development, education, extension and training” of the agricultural sector for achieving sustainability.
  • 13. LONG TERM ◦ development of agricultural informatics and communication; ◦ development of digital network for farmers; mainstreaming of ICT for collaborative research models for sustainable improvement at the grassroots level; ◦ development of appropriate manpower at the grassroots level
  • 14. SHORT TERM ◦ development of agricultural commodity-wise portal; development of intranet solutions; ◦ strengthening / promoting of agricultural information system of the central sector scheme; undertaking proof-of-concept projects in pilot districts; ◦ establishment of agri centres in agricultural colleges, Birsa Agricultural University, and ICAR institutes located in the state;
  • 15. ◦ rural empowerment and development through e- Learning; networking of stakeholders: establishment of model centres; ◦ synergisation of agricultural science and computer science.
  • 16. A networked library environment plays an important role in rural revitalisation, as libraries have emerged as a sunrise industry in recent years
  • 17. Women‟s ability to contribute fully towards shaping the development of the global knowledge, economy and society is usually constrained by many inequalities
  • 18.  Infrastructure  Education and skills  Socio-cultural issues  Financial resources  Media limitations
  • 19. The primary players of digital literacy fall in eight categories: ◦ Cyberlibertarians- These are the “Netizens” who launched the Internet revolution ◦ Pro-Technology Social Engineers-believe the Internet is empowering but who worry that its growth is having unintended and sometimes dire consequences for society ◦ Old Economy Regulators- there is nothing inherently unique about the Internet and that it should be regulated in the same way that government regulates everything else
  • 20. o Pro-tecnology moderates- staunchly pro- Internet and sees information technology as a force for both economic growth and social empowerment o Pro-Technology Conservatives- view the digital revolution as a truly momentous and liberating force o Moral Conservatives- This group sees the Internet as a dangerous place
  • 21. o High-Tech Companies- This group encompasses the politically savvy hardware, software, and telecom companies o Bricks and Mortar Companies- These are the companies, professional groups, and unions that gain their livelihood from old-economy, face-to-face, business transactions
  • 22. Use of digital technology to foster economic growth and revolution in may sectors has led to greater use of ICT since the recent years.  However, the increasing digital gap is a key concern in the wider usage of ICT by all segments of people, owing to the economic disparity.