Title: Diapositiva 1
1Peruvian National Telecentre Academy Who is Who
in the telecentre.org global academy meeting
IF we know each other, it will be easier!
2Who are we and where are we from
Country Peru Leading organization Centro
Peruano de Estudios Sociales CEPES Agents
involved in the NTA ISF (Engineer without
borders), UPCH (Universidad Peruana Cayetano
Heredia), ITDG, Rural Telecom. Others FITEL
(government) Working languages in the NTA Spanish
3Telecentres in your country
hundreds
umber of telecentres in your country
Which are the most outstanding telecentre
networks or actions in your country? We dont
have a formal national network. But there is a
group of institutions and people working together
in actions that improve the telecenters like
training or implementing new technologies since
1998. All the organizations involved in the TC
academy in Peru are part of such group. What are
the most popular tasks and usages in the
telecentre? The most popular usages are those
related to communications like chat, email or
social networks. Telecenters are also used to
obtain information (education, agricultural,
health, etc.) and for entertainment. Which
social groups use the telecentre most frequently?
Mainly young people of communities around
telecentres (rural and/or deprived areas). There
are more men using telecenters, in rural places
it was reported that the ratio es 1 woman using a
telecenter for each 5 man.
4What do we do
- CEPES is an NGO founded 30 years ago. It aims to
promote rural development through programs which
emcompass research, discussion and political
incidence. Since 2001it has been promoting the
use of information and communication technologies
for rural development. - CEPES belong to different networks many of them
related to the rural world, and is a member of
APC, the Association for Progressive
Communications. - For the telecentre Academy in Peru, CEPES is one
of the partners and not necessary the leader of
the project. We promote the team work between the
partners, where everyone has the similar rights.
5What do we do
- Members of peruvian NTA
- ISF - ApD (Engineer without borders. Association
for development) Work with technology to improve
needs of health, education, food and housing. - UPCH (Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia) An
academic institution with experience in
telemedicine and design of distance education
courses. - Practical Solutions - ITDG
- Explores how ICT could be used to reduce poverty
and improve people productivity - Rural Telecom. Is a peruvian private
telecomunications enterprise which is
implementing around 1654 telecentres in rural
zone en Peru.
6Facilitators
- What word do you use to refer to a motivator in
your country? - There are different words we use, operator,
administrator, person in charge of, entrepreneur.
How is a telecentre motivators professional
profile in your country? Normally, young people
between 16 to 30 years old. Most of them only
with secondary school studies and with basic ICT
experience (starting with the use of computers
through applications or programs)
3000 until 2010
Number of potential motivators who could be
reached in the future
7About motivator training
What is your experience on motivator training up
to now?
Training
Training resources
E-learning training
All the organizations that participate in
Peruvian telecentre academy have trained around
2000 motivators since 1999. Most of the courses
were short and face to face, related to the use
of ICT, basic management, leadership, marketing,
technical support, networks maintenance. We
used different platforms like iliac, moodle. But
we dont have so much experience in e-learning
methodology. Resources manuals, technical
support, human resources such as field staff and
technicians.
8About our methodology
What are we doing now?
We are designing our peruvian national telecentre
academy with this methodology
- - Web site with 2 levels An information line
with free access allowing managers and operators
of ICT-Access points to obtain contents and a
communication line to facilitate the creation of
networks and social communities. - QA Helpdesk, to attend specific needs about
technical, managerial or other issues which
managers and operators of ICT-Access points
usually tend to have. Additionally, a follow-up
programme to offer practical training. Finally, a
resource centre which unifies the information
gathered in the before mentioned units and from
other on-line resources. This service is actually
under development in the Helpedesk project. - - Learning platform, a permanent training
environment with distance courses with different
levels of certification. This is the main
component to be developed under the NTA in Peru.
9Motivation, needs, contributions
What are your expectations from the meeting? What
is your motivation? What needs are you expecting
to fulfill? Know more about other NTA
experiences Have some basic guidelines about the
academy standards to develop our own NTA
project. Share our NTA proposal and model.
What could you contribute to the meeting?
E-learning and training experiences for
adults Years of experience working in rural
areas for ICT development. The experience
working with different organizations in ICT
projects.
What are your organizations strengths? We
combine interdisciplinary multistakeholder
approach (NGO, academic, private sector)
10THANKS!
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