Title :
Kelsa+: Digital literacy for low-income office workers
Author :
Ratan, Aishwarya Lakshmi ; Satpathy, Sambit ; Zia, Lilian ; Toyama, Kentaro ; Blagsvedt, Sean ; Pawar, Udai Singh ; Subramaniam, Thanuja
Author_Institution :
Microsoft Res. India, Bangalore, India
Abstract :
Almost all formal organizations employ service staff for tasks such as housekeeping, security, maintenance, and transport at their office facility. Many of these workers earn wages in line with menial-labor salaries in their respective countries. They have few on-the-job opportunities to upgrade their skills or learn new ones. Kelsa+ is an initiative through which organizations in developing countries can increase digital literacy and skill development among such low-income workers, through the provision of an Internet-connected PC for the service staffs free, unrestricted use when off duty. We study a Kelsa+ pilot implementation in Bangalore, India, involving an office facility with 35 service staff. In a preliminary exploration over 18 months, we find that at a cost that is negligible for the organization, workers use of the Kelsa+ PC is high and can deliver benefits both to themselves and to the office. For workers, broad gains were seen in confidence, self-esteem, and basic digital literacy, while a few individuals experienced improvements in second-language (English) proficiency and career opportunities. These early results point in the direction of a cost-effective ICT4D initiative that could be run in the developing-country offices of the very organizations promoting development off-site.
Keywords :
computer literacy; human resource management; Internet-connected PC; Kelsa+ pilot implementation; career opportunities; digital literacy; low-income office workers; menial labor salaries; office facility; on-the-job opportunities; second-language proficiency; service staff; skill development; Communications technology; Costs; Educational programs; Engineering profession; Geography; Information security; Microwave integrated circuits; Nose; Remuneration; Roads; ICTD; digital literacy; low-income workers; service staff; urban poor;
Conference_Titel :
Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD), 2009 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Doha
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4662-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4663-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICTD.2009.5426713