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This book explains the concept of education divide in rural India
and identifies various factors that shape and sustain such a
divide. In doing so, it also discusses a range of attempts
undertaken to bridge the education divide. Subsequently, the book
has attempted in providing a socio-technical framework towards
optimally deploying social technologies for addressing the issue of
education divide of marginalized communities. The proposed
framework offers a transition from traditional content-centric,
teacher-centric and centralized education ecosystem to a
connection-centric, learner-centric and decentralized education
ecosystem of the socio-digital age. It demonstrates how
Internet-enabled digital platforms, based on the principles of
sharism and mass collaboration using social technologies, could
help to solve one of the greatest problems facing the world:
mitigating the extant education divide by delivering quality
education to underprivileged sections of society. The book also
presents empirical validation of the proposed framework to show how
a community-driven blended learning platform can mobilize the
dormant knowledge capital of domain experts to teach
underprivileged rural Indian children, as well as help form
communities of practice to enable lifelong learning for the rural
adult population. The book closes by pointing out the challenges
involved in building an equitable education ecosystem using social
technologies and ultimately the possibility of creating a fair and
equitable society. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable
resource for researchers, policymakers and practitioners in the
domain of education who want to transform education ecosystems by
using technological and process-related innovations to improve
educational practices for underprivileged sections of society.
This book develops and examines the concepts and strategies for
rural empowerment through the formation of a community-driven
social knowledge management (SKM) framework aided by social
technology. The framework is aimed at mobilizing knowledge
resources to bridge the rural-urban knowledge divide while securing
rural empowerment using digital connections and social
collaborations built on strategies of self-sustenance and
self-development. With key empirical findings supplemented by
relevant theoretical structures, case studies, illustrative figures
and a lucid style, the book combines social technologies and social
development to derive a social knowledge management platform. It
shows how the proposed SKM framework can enhance knowledge
capabilities of rural actors by facilitating connection among
rural-urban entities through formation of purposive virtual
communities, which allow social agents to create, modify and share
content collaboratively. The volume brings forward diverse issues
such as conceptual foundations; bridging the rural-urban knowledge
and information divide; issues of information and knowledge
asymmetry; a knowledge-theoretic perspective of rural empowerment;
knowledge capability, freedom of choice and wellbeing, to provide a
comprehensive outlook on building a knowledge society through
digital empowerment. This book will be useful to scholars and
researchers of development studies, rural sociology, management
studies, IT/IS, knowledge management and ICT for development,
public policy, sociology, political economy and development
economics. It will benefit professionals and policymakers,
government and nongovernment bodies and international agencies
involved with policy decisions related to application of
technologies for rural development, social workers and those in the
development sector.
This book develops and examines the concepts and strategies for
rural empowerment through the formation of a community-driven
social knowledge management (SKM) framework aided by social
technology. The framework is aimed at mobilizing knowledge
resources to bridge the rural-urban knowledge divide while securing
rural empowerment using digital connections and social
collaborations built on strategies of self-sustenance and
self-development. With key empirical findings supplemented by
relevant theoretical structures, case studies, illustrative figures
and a lucid style, the book combines social technologies and social
development to derive a social knowledge management platform. It
shows how the proposed SKM framework can enhance knowledge
capabilities of rural actors by facilitating connection among
rural-urban entities through formation of purposive virtual
communities, which allow social agents to create, modify and share
content collaboratively. The volume brings forward diverse issues
such as conceptual foundations; bridging the rural-urban knowledge
and information divide; issues of information and knowledge
asymmetry; a knowledge-theoretic perspective of rural empowerment;
knowledge capability, freedom of choice and wellbeing, to provide a
comprehensive outlook on building a knowledge society through
digital empowerment. This book will be useful to scholars and
researchers of development studies, rural sociology, management
studies, IT/IS, knowledge management and ICT for development,
public policy, sociology, political economy and development
economics. It will benefit professionals and policymakers,
government and nongovernment bodies and international agencies
involved with policy decisions related to application of
technologies for rural development, social workers and those in the
development sector.
This book explains the concept of education divide in rural India
and identifies various factors that shape and sustain such a
divide. In doing so, it also discusses a range of attempts
undertaken to bridge the education divide. Subsequently, the book
has attempted in providing a socio-technical framework towards
optimally deploying social technologies for addressing the issue of
education divide of marginalized communities. The proposed
framework offers a transition from traditional content-centric,
teacher-centric and centralized education ecosystem to a
connection-centric, learner-centric and decentralized education
ecosystem of the socio-digital age. It demonstrates how
Internet-enabled digital platforms, based on the principles of
sharism and mass collaboration using social technologies, could
help to solve one of the greatest problems facing the world:
mitigating the extant education divide by delivering quality
education to underprivileged sections of society. The book also
presents empirical validation of the proposed framework to show how
a community-driven blended learning platform can mobilize the
dormant knowledge capital of domain experts to teach
underprivileged rural Indian children, as well as help form
communities of practice to enable lifelong learning for the rural
adult population. The book closes by pointing out the challenges
involved in building an equitable education ecosystem using social
technologies and ultimately the possibility of creating a fair and
equitable society. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable
resource for researchers, policymakers and practitioners in the
domain of education who want to transform education ecosystems by
using technological and process-related innovations to improve
educational practices for underprivileged sections of society.
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