Browsing TASCHA Repository by Subject "training"
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ICT training and employability: Integrated service delivery in workforce development networks
(Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA), 2007-06)This study investigates how community-based organizations that provide basic technology training integrate it with other services and tap a network of service providers to improve employability prospects for lower-wage, ... -
ICT training for disadvantaged populations: The importance of tailoring to the local context
(Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA), 2007-06)This study describes the efforts of NGOs around the world to bring the benefits of new technologies to disadvantaged communities through their ICT training programs. It asks how NGOs design ICT training programs to meet ... -
ICT training, employment, and youth: The case of Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico
(Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA), 2008)As information and communication technologies (ICT) increasingly penetrate different economic sectors, disadvantaged groups have more opportunities to participate. For disadvantaged youth, ICT training can help expand ... -
MOBILE INFORMATION LITERACY CURRICULUM
(Technology & Social Change Group and The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, 2015-04)The Mobile Information Literacy curriculum is a growing collection of training materials designed to build information literacies for the millions of people worldwide coming online every month via a mobile phone. Most ... -
MOBILE INFORMATION LITERACY CURRICULUM Module 1 Guide: Introduction to Mobile Information & Communication Technologies (ICTs)
(Technology & Social Change Group and The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, 2015-04)The Mobile Information Literacy curriculum is a growing collection of training materials designed to build information literacies for the millions of people worldwide coming online every month via a mobile phone. Most ... -
MOBILE INFORMATION LITERACY CURRICULUM Module 2 Guide: A Mobile Lens on the Internet
(Technology & Social Change Group and The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, 2015-04)The Mobile Information Literacy curriculum is a growing collection of training materials designed to build information literacies for the millions of people worldwide coming online every month via a mobile phone. Most ... -
MOBILE INFORMATION LITERACY CURRICULUM Module 3 Guide: Basic Web Searching via Mobile Devices
(Technology & Social Change Group and The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, 2015-04)The Mobile Information Literacy curriculum is a growing collection of training materials designed to build information literacies for the millions of people worldwide coming online every month via a mobile phone. Most ... -
MOBILE INFORMATION LITERACY CURRICULUM Module 4 Guide: Working Online and Using Information via Mobile Devices
(Technology & Social Change Group and The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, 2015-04)The Mobile Information Literacy curriculum is a growing collection of training materials designed to build information literacies for the millions of people worldwide coming online every month via a mobile phone. Most ... -
MOBILE INFORMATION LITERACY CURRICULUM Module 6 Guide: Module 5 Project Presentations
(Technology & Social Change Group and The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, 2015-04)The Mobile Information Literacy curriculum is a growing collection of training materials designed to build information literacies for the millions of people worldwide coming online every month via a mobile phone. Most ... -
Mobile Information Literacy: Building Digital and Information Literacy Skills for Mobile-first and Mobile-centric Populations through Public Libraries
(2nd AfLIA Conference & 4th Africa Library Summit proceedings, 14-20 May 2017: Yaoundé, Cameroon., 2017-05)For billions of people coming online around the world - many in Africa - mobile phones (and increasingly smartphones) is their point of entry to the internet. This is true in both developed and developing countries. However, ... -
Technology for employability in Latin America: Research with at-risk youth and people with disabilities
(Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA), 2009)Since the early 1990s, there has been an increasing interest and investment in information and communication technology (ICT) training centers designed to expand employability options for socially excluded groups in Latin ... -
Technology for employability in Washington State: The role of ICT training on the employment, compensation and aspirations of low-skilled, older, and unemployed workers
(Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA), 2009-10)Do information and communication technology skills training programs improve employment opportunities for low-income, older, and unemployed workers? Do they improve wage levels? Aspirations? To answer these questions, ...