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India and ICTs for development

India
  • Capital: New Delhi
  • Population: 1173108018
  • Size: 3287590.0 Km2

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An Effective use of ICT for Education and Learning by Drawing on Worldwide Knowledge, Research, and Experience: ICT as a Change Agent for Education
S. Noor-Ul-Amin 2013
The purpose of this paper aims to bring together the findings and key points from a review of significant part of the available literature associated with ICTs for Education and ICTs in Education. This review set out to identify and e...
Transformational Value of ICTs in Teacher Education: Learnings from India
R. Kondapalli 2013
This paper focuses on the success stories of Indian Teacher Education Institutions in ICT application, integration and use for and in the teacher training programmes, on issues and challenges associated with use of ICT in enhancing te...
Enhancing the quality and accessibility of higher education through the use of Information and Communication Technology
A. Hattangdi 2008
The focus of the paper is on the benefits that ICT integration in education can provide, right from breaking time and distance barriers to facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing among geographically distributed students. The...
Convergence of ICT and Education
R. Kumar 2008
Information and communication technology (ICT) has become, within a very short time, one of the basic building blocks of modern society. Many countries now understanding the importance of ICT and mastering the basic skills and concept...
Information and Communication Technology Policy in School Education
2011
Use of ICT for quality improvement also figures in Government of India's flagship programme on education, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA). Again, ICT figured comprehensively in the norm of schooling recommended by Central Advisory Board o...
Connectivity: How mobile phones, computers and the internet can catalyze Women's Entrepreneurship
S. Kapoor 2012
This research is focused on India to examine how ICTs are changing economic opportunities for poor and low-income women. India is a dynamic setting for three important trends: a rapidly expanding ICT sector, an increased role for wome...
Revisiting the role of ICT in Development
G. Harindranath 2007
It is now widely accepted that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have an important role in national development. However, the nature of the link between the two remains unclear. Much of this state is due to lack of clar...
Understanding concepts of‘development’ and linkages to deployment strategies in ICT4D in India
R. Kuriyan 2013
ICTs have been drawn into the ‘development’ field as potential tools for poverty alleviation and economic and social development. There is not, however, a single accepted definition of ‘development’ in ICT for deve...
Electronic governance and service delivery in India: Theory and Practice
S. N. Sangita / Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, India, 2005
This paper mainly reviews the experiences of e-governance reforms in improving the quality of governance and service delivery in India. The first section deals with the conceptual framework of egovernance. The second section focuses o...
ICT –Enabled Rural Education in India
N. K. Roy / International Journal of Information and Education Technology, 2012
Right to Education is the primary right of every citizen of India, whether a child resides in a high profile society or in a far away not so developed secluded village, according to the Article 45 of Indian Constitution the basic elem...
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The Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore
The Centre for Internet and Society will critically engage with concerns of digital pluralism, public accountability and pedagogic practices, in the field of Internet and Society, with particular emphasis on South-South dialogues and exchange.
Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies
Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies (CSDMS) formerly known as Centre for Spatial Database Management and Solutions, is a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), located at Noida, near India’s capital city of New Delhi. CSDMS is committed to advocacy and developing solutions for under-privileged societies through the use of innovative and effective Information and Commun...
Delhi Science Forum
Delhi Science Forum (DSF) was constituted in the year 1978 as a Public Interest Organisation registered under Societies. The primary aim of the forum was to work on the science and society interface including popularizing science and science & technology policies.
Computer Society of India Special Interest Group on eGovernance
Computer Society of India ( CSI ), has implemented the concept of “Special Interest Groups” to promote activities and research in few focused areas. Special Interest Group on e-Governance ( SIGeGov) has been formed accordingly. The basic objective has been to focus on an important area where Information Technology can be leveraged and bring like minded professionals together to add val...
Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, India (DA-IICT)
Training and research institute in India focusing on Information and Communication Technology
Nalsar University of Law, Hyderabad, India
University conducting research on law-related issues
Network of Women in Media
Network connects women in media professions across India
i4d Journal
Online magazine for ICT in Development
Digital Opportunity Channel
One World ICT site
Center for Knowledge Societies, India (CKS)
Bangalore based organisation focusing on ICTs and GIS for rural development
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