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Development of E-learning Module for ICT Skills of Marginalized Women and Girls for ICT4D

January Febro Naga, Mia Amor C. Catindig, Lomesindo T. Caparida

2020International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The digital gender divide is a major challenge that needs to be addressed in developing countries. Thus, the focus of this study is to address the digital il-literacy of girls and women that also fuels the digital gender divide. The goal is to produce an e-learning module that focused on the skills to be measured in assessing ICT skill in Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 4. This can be used during training as a tool to capacitate participants like marginalized women and girls. The development of this e-module follows the research and development using the 4D model process that begins in define phase, followed by the design of e-learning content and development activities, and lastly disseminate. The impact of the e-learning module was evaluated during ICT literacy training for marginalized women and girls. This study found that utilizing e-learning modules in the development of skills among participants was significant. This study was a humble step towards gaining technological skills of the marginalized girls and women in the Philippine community to-wards ICT4D.

Topics & Concepts

Information and Communications TechnologyDigital divideLiteracyDisseminationProcess (computing)Digital literacyPsychologyMathematics educationMedical educationComputer sciencePedagogyMedicineWorld Wide WebOperating systemTelecommunicationsICT Impact and Policies