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Technology Integration

Technology integration in low-resource settings refers to the strategic incorporation of digital tools and innovative practices in educational or healthcare environments that lack sufficient resources, aimed at enhancing learning outcomes and improving access to information and services. This approach emphasizes the adaptation of technology to meet the specific needs and constraints of these environments, fostering sustainable development and capacity building.

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Technology integration in low-resource settings is essential for enhancing educational opportunities and bridging gaps in access to information. By leveraging affordable and sustainable technology solutions, communities can improve learning outcomes and empower students. Engaging local stakeholders ...

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Key Terms

Low-Resource Setting
An environment with limited access to educational resources.

Example: Many rural schools in developing countries are considered low-resource settings.

E-Learning
Learning conducted via electronic media, typically on the Internet.

Example: Students can access e-learning platforms to study from home.

Mobile Learning
Learning through mobile devices, allowing access to educational content anywhere.

Example: Using smartphones to access educational apps.

Sustainability
The ability to maintain or continue a process over the long term.

Example: Implementing solar-powered devices in schools.

Community Involvement
Engaging local communities in educational initiatives.

Example: Local volunteers helping to teach digital skills.

Digital Divide
The gap between those who have easy access to digital technology and those who do not.

Example: Urban students often have better internet access than rural students.

Related Topics

Digital Literacy
Understanding how to use technology effectively for learning and communication.
intermediate
Educational Equity
Ensuring fair access to education for all students, regardless of their background.
intermediate
Global Education Initiatives
Programs aimed at improving education worldwide, especially in underserved areas.
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Key Concepts

accessibilityaffordabilitysustainabilitycommunity involvement