Educación a distancia y políticas públicas en materia de telecentros digitales: El caso del proyecto "CASA" de México

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This research focuses on one telecentre project called "CASA", in Mexico, aiming to understand the impact of this type of policy instruments in its target population. What it is interesting in the study of the CASA project is its non-governmental origin, having been created by a decentralized public educational center: the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. The project's goal is not only to bring free Internet access to areas where its use is limited, but also to offer continuing education courses, high school, and graduate studies to marginalized population of the Jalisco State. The fieldwork conducted was aimed at detailing the social use of technology in one CASA center, and sought to provide supporting analysis elements on the usefulness of telecentres as important factors on improving their user's life quality. Final outcomes show a significant contribution of these spaces in improving the social conditions of individuals, although more powerful strategies must be accomplished to achieve broader impacts.

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Plascencia, D. R. (2014). Educación a distancia y políticas públicas en materia de telecentros digitales: El caso del proyecto “CASA” de México. Cuadernos.Info, (35), 55–67. https://doi.org/10.7764/cdi.35.638

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