Saturday Brain Storming Thought (226) 08/06/2024
DIGITAL INCLUSION
Digital Inclusion
Digital Inclusion is defined as – equitable, meaningful and safe access to use, lead and design of digital technologies, services and associated opportunities for everyone, everywhere
Elements of Digital Inclusion
1) Affordable, robust broadband internet services
2) Internet-enabled devices that meet the needs of the user
3) Access to digital literacy training
4) Quality technical support
5) Applications and online content designed to enable and encourage self-sufficiency, participation and collaboration
Indicators of strong Digital Inclusion Ecosystem
1) Existence of programs and policies addressing all aspects of the digital divide
2) Affordable and subsidized broadband service options that meets the community’s needs
3) Affordable and subsidized device ownership programs that meet the community needs
4) Multilingual digital literacy and digital skill trainings that meet the community’s needs
5) Hardware and software technical support
6) Digital navigation service to guide residents to the above service
Key barriers to Digital Inclusion
1) Lack of supporting infrastructure
2) Inaccessibility
3) Lack of digital skills
Benefits of Digital Inclusion
1) More job opportunities
2) More educational opportunities
3) More leisure alternatives
4) Better use of time
5) Greater access to information
6) Increased protection against digital crime
To increase Digital Inclusion
1) Public access computers
2) Computers accessible to defined populations (such as residents of a housing complex)
3) Free WiFi hotspots
4) Low cost options for home computer purchasing
5) Partnering with broadband providers to offer low cost broadband
6) Extending broadband service into rural areas lacking reasonable cost high speed broadband
Digital Divide
The Digital Divide is the unequal access to digital technology, including smartphones, tablets, laptops and the internet
The digital divide worsens inequality around access to information and resources
Digital Inclusion Specialist
Identify or create an initial client digital literacy skills assessment and administer to class participants
Monitor class participation, maintain attendence record, collaborate with direct service staff associated with participating clients and keep track of outcomes
Different sectors of Digital Inclusion
1) Education
2) Health
3) Farming
4) Planning
5) Security
Takeaways of Digital Inclusion
1) The goal of digital inclusion initiatives is to further support equitable access to and use of digital technologies to participate in modern society
2) Corporate responsibility for digital inclusion is growing, but most organizations still need improvement when it comes to action and impact
3) Digital Inclusion efforts begin with effective stakeholder education and engagement
4) Affordable access, digital skills training and inclusive offerings are foundational building blocks to digital inclusion
5) Pooling resources through strategic partnerships (typically between for profit companies and NGOs) maximizes the impact of digital inclusion efforts
6) Digital Inclusion often requires legislative support
Need of Digital Rights
Digital Rights are important because they ensure that individuals can navigate the digital world safely, protect their privacy and freely express themselves online without fear of censorship or discrimination
Importance of Digital Inclusion for businesses
1) Expanded customer base
2) Setting up an online store
3) Creating brand awareness
4) Enhanced customer experience
5) Easy online transactions
6) Personalized marketting campaign
7) Online banking services
8) User friendly mobile apps
9) Digital customer support
10) Improved productivity and efficiency
11) Increased conversion rates and sales
COMPILED BY:-
Er. Avinash Kulkarni
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Chartered Engineer, Govt Regd Valuer, IBBI Regd Valuer