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Capacity Building of NDLM Master Trainers
onThe Course Content of NDLM
Conducted by: Assam Electronics Development Corporation Ltd.
(AMTRON)Date: 15th & 16th June, 2016
Presented by: Syed Mohsin Raja. Digital & Social Media Strategist /Consultant,
Founder: Social Media Club - Assam
Mango Tree
The Constant
CHANGE
The World Around
1. Development of 130 crore Indians,
2. IT (India’s Talent) + IT (Information Technology) = IT (India Tomorrow)
3. Transparency,4. Accountability,5. Easy & effective Governance,6. Good Governance – eGovernance,
Why Digital India?
What is Digital Media?
“Digital media are any media that are encoded in a machine-readable format. Digital media can be created, viewed, distributed, modified and preserved on computers. Computer programs and software; digital video; web pages and websites, including social media; data and databases; digital audio, such as mp3s; and e-books are examples of digital media.” - Wiki
“Any media that can be produced, reproduced, stored, shared on and using a
digital device.”Digital media can be either ONLINE or OFFLINE.
What is Digital Media?
Digital literacy is the knowledge, skills, and behaviours used in a broad range of digital devices such as smart-phones, tablets, laptops and desktop PCs, all of which are seen as network rather than computing devices.
What is Digital Literacy?
Internet Penetration in India:
1st 100 Million = A Decade
2nd 100 Million = 3 Years
Indian Context
in IndiaDigital & Social Media
Percentage of Households having COMPUTERSPercentage of Households with INTERNET.
- Census Data 2011
North-Eastern Context
STATE Computers (%) Internet (%)
Arunachal 8.2 2
Assam 9.3 1.7
Manipur 9 2.1
Meghalaya 7.6 1.5
Mizoram 15.2 2.5
Nagaland 8.9 1.7
Sikkim 11.5 3.3
Tripura 7.2 1
Where’s Digital Divide?
19% of the Indian population uses Internet.
Digital Divide
•Vision: At-least one person from every household should be digitally literate.•Scheme Duration : Till 2018•Coverage of the Scheme: All States(s)/UT(s) •Age Group : 14- 60 years•Programme Management Unit: CSC e-Governance Services India Limited•State Implementing Agency: AMTRON
National Digital Literacy Mission
National Digital Literacy Mission
NDLM Target
Total Target : 52.5 lakhs
Supported by Government :
47.5 Lakhs
100 % training cost borne by Govt.
For SC/ ST/ BPL/Anganwadi/AS
HA/ARD
75% training cost borne by Govt. General/ OBC
Industry/ NGO/ CSR initiative:
5 Lakh
NDLM Implementation ProcessScheme
Guidelines to States
Identification of State
Implementing Agencies
(SIAs)
Signing of MoU by CSC-
SPV with States/UTs
State and District level Workshops
Identification &
Accreditation of Training Partners/ Centres Registratio
n of candidates
by TCs
Training of candidates
Examination &
Certification
Payment for successful candidates
•Age Group: 16 – 40•Education: Basic understanding of local language.•One person from every household,•ASHA, Anganbari workers etc.
Eligibility for NDLM
Training Process
Levels of Training
NDLM/DISHA
Appreciation of Digital Literacy
Duration: 20 Hrs
To make a person IT literate, so that he can operate a computer/ digital access devices (tablets, etc.), send and receive emails and search Internet for information.
Basics of Digital Literacy
Duration: 40 hrs
Besides basic level IT literacy, the trainees will also be trained to effectively avail various Government to Citizen (G2C), Business to Citizen (B2C) Services, etc.
Level 1
Level 2
ISSUE: Student Login renders Material mixed from Level 2 and Optional Modules.Question: Will there be no Level 2?
1. To make a person IT literate, 2. S/he can operate a computer/digital access devices (like tablets etc.) 3. Send and receive emails and 4. Search the internet for information etc.
Objective of Level 1
Level 1 Material/Curriculum
http://bit.ly/1UUayMK
NDLM so far...
• 29 StatesState Implementing Agencies
Identified:
• 1950 (36 in Assam)Training Partners:
• • . 25,000+ ActiveTraining Centres:
• 89,19,346Beneficiary Registration and
Training:
• 28,90,273Certified Candidates
Communication Theory for Digital Literacy Training
Digital Literacy Acceptance
Technology Acceptance Model: Fred Davis, 89’
Connected Consumerism
Where are we?
• Psychological,• Motivational,• Economic,• Participatory.
Context of Digital Literacy
Accept it or not, Co-ordination starts only with proper communication and so does the effective
usage of Digital Literacy.
Digital Media & Digital Literacy are no different when it comes to co-ordination. And it needs TIME + Efforts.
Coordination Required...
1. Lack of knowledge, education,2. Improper participation,3. Improper Coordination,4. Coordination from the society,5. Interest overlapping,6. Time constraints,7. Financial side,8. Tracking and Monitoring activities,9. MTI
The Roadblocks…
Context of NDLM
Questions:•Where are the Digital Literacy programmes so far?
• What are the languages required?• Are the languages used contemporary?
• What if we don’t understand/relate even the terms?• What are the factors resisting a proper interpersonal
communication?
------------• Only 5% Indians are fluent in English – India Human Dev. Survey 2005.
• Greater Digital Divide...
When NOT understood, Language becomes NOISE
SMART Approach
SOSTAC Approach
Be Global, Keep Local!
Thank you... You’re Amazing!!