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Designing for a rural online learning community
Conference ObjectAbstract: As mobile technologies and internet connectivity fast penetrate rural, low-resource settings, therePalabras claves:HCI, ICTD, INDIA, LearningAutores:Neha Kumar, Vishwanath A.Fuentes:scopusPaper-digital workflows in global development organizations
Conference ObjectAbstract: Global development organizations rely on the essential affordances provided by both paper and digitaPalabras claves:affordances, Data entry, DEV, digital, global development, HCI4D., ICTD, ODK Scan, paper, paper formsAutores:Borriello G., Dell N., Lee M., Neha Kumar, Perrier T., Powers R.Fuentes:scopusMobile phones for maternal health in rural India
Conference ObjectAbstract: We present our findings from a mixed methods study of mobile phone practices of rural Indian women.Palabras claves:Feminist HCI, hci4d, HEALTH, ICTD, INFORMATIONAutores:Anderson R., Neha KumarFuentes:scopusProjecting Health: Community-Led Video Education for Maternal Health
Conference ObjectAbstract: We present a qualitative study of Projecting Health, a pub- lic health project we deployed in ruralPalabras claves:behavior change, Community, Maternal and child health, Video-based instructionAutores:Agarwal S., Anderson R., Desmond M., Gandhi R., Israel-Ballard K., Kumar V., Lal P., Mahapatra S., Mishra A., Neha Kumar, Perrier T.Fuentes:scopusThe gender-technology divide or perceptions of non-use?
ArticleAbstract: There exists a widely acknowledged gender divide in rural India that is perceived to complicate, oftPalabras claves:Autores:Neha KumarFuentes:scopus