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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

The objective behind the project was to reach out to rural learners through technology to improve the literacy rate in the state. The target audience is rural youths, who have dropped from school and adult illiterates. It is extremely difficult to hold on to such kind of an audience for the entire duration. Moreover, at every stage there was loss of information and at times the learner actually received only the books and a form that they are being enrolled for a program. To ease matters, the team decided upon an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solution. In Karnataka, Information kiosks have reached over 1000 villages; computers have reached over 2000 schools; and so it was important to rejuvenate the Literacy mission using ICT.

Using computers as the vehicle for course delivery would not only attract illiterates, but also hold them until they complete the course and in the process make them computer aware. Moreover, you can load the entire course on computers and deploy across various literacy centers in the state. The conventional method relied on training the trainers at various levels- state, district and tehsil, who then go on to teach the adult illiterates. The ICT approach standardizes the course material being taught across each center, leading to faster knowledge dissemination and reduction in human errors during teaching.

The solution has been developed using Photoshop and Flash and is just 60 MB in size. So, it doesn't consume much resources during deployment. It allows the user to learn at his own pace and go back and forth on a lesson as many times as he wants. The learning experience is further enhanced by simple and clear audio instructions. In between you see cartoon characters popping up that instruct and encourage the learner along the way.

Women adult learners using the literacy software at one of the centers

The Directorate evaluated many options before deciding to use the mouse as the interface for writing. The major reason being the prohibitive cost of using a digital pen or touch screen based devices. Such an approach also ensured that they could make do with existing hardware. In future, the same software would be deployed on touch screen kiosks across the state (depending on availability), to make the whole experience more convenient for the user.

Drag the animated pencil over the alphabet to learn how to draw it; then practice drawing using the mouse

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