Bibliographic citations
Agurto, D., (2019). El Programa de Inclusión Digital desarrollado por CEDRO; el caso de los telecentros de la ciudad de Huánuco [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/14467
Agurto, D., El Programa de Inclusión Digital desarrollado por CEDRO; el caso de los telecentros de la ciudad de Huánuco [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/14467
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title = "El Programa de Inclusión Digital desarrollado por CEDRO; el caso de los telecentros de la ciudad de Huánuco",
author = "Agurto Yngunza, Doris Mirella",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2019"
}
The main objective of this research study is to analyze the model of CEDRO’s Call Center Management in the city of Huánuco. Said call centers have been set up with three basic purposes: provide accessibility, access to information and training in digital literacy. At present, it is difficult to imagine the world without technology. Global citizens must have access to information and knowledge to be able to selffulfill. ICT-based global connections handle relevant information for taking decisions and implementing economic and social reforms; thus, transforming communities, cities and geopolitics. In our country, as part of its interventions to create and produce wealth, CEDRO has designed its own model of training in digital inclusion, with the cooperation of strategic actors and institutions, setting up Call Centers in departments in the jungle of Peru such as Huánuco, San Martín and Ucayali. For the last few years, the rural areas of these departments have suffered the presence of drug trafficking and illegal crops. This study analyzes the management model and methodology used to implement the Call Centers and train all people interested in developing digital competencies, so they can improve their skills in the community. They boost new sources of work through continuous training, letting people make important changes, establish networking, build up their self-esteem and improve competencies through skills that give them access to information, knowledge and better opportunities to improve their lives as part of the Millennium Goals. In brief, it aims to promote a better quality of life, with access to education, qualified work and the promotion of inclusion in communities. These auspicious results are to be reproduced with the support of private institutions, NGOs, the civil society and the State. The great differences existing in our territory, where the conventional basic education fails to provide the necessary tools to enter an immediate labor market at the end of high school, can become a strategy of change that provides the new Peruvian citizen with working tools. Key terms: Digital inclusion, CEDRO, Call Centers, Digital competencies, Digital citizenship, ICTs.
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