5 - Adoption of ICTs in a Marginalised Area of South Africa
Corresponding Author(s) : Thandeka Priscilla Mapi
Africa Media Review,
Vol. 16 No. 2 (2008): Africa Media Review, Volume 16, n° 2 , 2008
Abstract
This paper examines how a community in Dwesa, a marginalised area in the
Transkei Region of the Eastern Cape, South Africa, adopts Information and
Communication Technologies (ICTs). This research is part of the Siyakhula
project, which aims at promoting the potential of the area through ICTs. The
project is situated in four different schools: Mpume, Nondobo, Mtokwane and
Ngwane. Fostering ICT awareness and a sense of ownership by the community
are seen as crucial factors, and computer literacy education is an integral part of
the project. The study focuses on how diverse groups of people adopt new
technologies and approach ICT education. Qualitative research methods such
as Participatory Action Research (PAR) and Participant Observation (PO) were
adopted in the study.
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- Cullen, R., 2002, ‘Addressing the Digital Divide’, online information review http: //informingscience.org/proceedings/inSITE2006/IISITJaco113.pdf#Search=%Cullen%20Rao%202003%22.
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- Human Sciences Research Council, 2005, Emerging Voices: A Report on Education in South African Rural Communities, Cape Town: HSRC Press/Nelson Mandela Foundation.
References
Cullen, R., 2002, ‘Addressing the Digital Divide’, online information review http: //informingscience.org/proceedings/inSITE2006/IISITJaco113.pdf#Search=%Cullen%20Rao%202003%22.
Dalvit, L; Alfonsi, R; Isabirye, N; Terzoli, A & Thinyane, M., 2006, A Case Study on the Teaching of Computer Training in a Rural Area in South Africa, Granada, Spain: Comparative Education Society of Europe.
Gelb, E., Wagner, P., Rosskopf, K., Parker, C., & Schiefer, G., 2004, ‘ICT Adoption – A Summary of EFITA Questionnaire’, Proceedings AFITA Conference, Bangkok, available online at: http://departments.agri.huji.ac.il/economics/gelb-gelbparker.pdf
Harris, R., 2001, ‘Research Partnerships to Support Rural Communities in Malaysia with Information and Communication Technologies,’ in J. Lazar (ed.) Managing
IT/Community Partnerships in the 21st Century, United States of America: Idea Group Publishing, Hershy.
Human Sciences Research Council, 2005, Emerging Voices: A Report on Education in South African Rural Communities, Cape Town: HSRC Press/Nelson Mandela Foundation.