Information and communication technology (ICT) can be used innovatively in the absence of minimum literacy level among the poor in the following ways:
ICT (information and communications technology - or technologies) is an umbrella term that includes any communication device or application, encompassing: radio, television, cellular phones, computer and network hardware and software, satellite systems and so on, as well as the various services and applications associated with them, such as videoconferencing and distance learning.
Yes
Yes
can ICTs be innovetively used in the absence of minimum literacy levels among the poor?how
Yes it can be, but people should be put on traning first.
No because most of the poor are illiterate so they will be technology challenged, they will need training to have knowledge of using this ICTs
No because most of the poor are illiterate so they will be technology challenged, they will need training to have knowledge of using this ICTs
No because most of the poor are illiterate so they will be technology challenged, they will need training to have knowledge of using this ICTs
No because most of the poor are illiterate so they will be technology challenged, they will need training to have knowledge of using this ICTs
Yes, ICTs can still be innovatively used to support low-literacy populations through audio, visual, and interactive technologies like voice-based interfaces, picture-based communication, and simplified user interfaces. These tools can help bridge the literacy gap and enable access to information, services, and opportunities for the poor. Additionally, community-based ICT training programs tailored to the specific needs and contexts of low-literacy individuals can further enhance their digital skills and empower them to leverage ICTs effectively.
The literacy rate in Djibouti is around 70%, with slightly higher rates among males compared to females. Efforts are being made to improve access to education and literacy levels in the country.
The literacy rate in Sri Lanka is around 92%. This rate has been steadily increasing over the years due to government efforts to improve education and literacy levels in the country.
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