Local Web
- Pre-Seed
Deliver series of video on web literacy in local language and make women more inclusive to web.
We are making animated video series on web literacy in local language. This is opensource project where anyone can participate and localise web literacy content in their language.
We believe diversity and inclusion on web. Women can not participate on web because they more familiar with local language rather than English language and literacy rate is lower compare to men, to overcome this challenge and make women more inclusive on web we come up with this idea. This is global solution as more than 95% of content on web is not localised.
- Less number of women participant on web
- Why? because they don't know English
- NGO volunteers can not make sustainable development because they can't in contact with them periodically.
We are bridge between newbies on Internet and remote volunteers/who don’t have time to go and teach them periodically.
We are building a platform (Website) that we can load our localised web literacy video series.
By delivering Video series to women in localised language and make them understand how to use it. In a way we provide resources and make sure it is available whenever needed.
We will get periodically feedback from them.
Anyone can make this video in their local language and distribute it.
Impact of this solution will be bridging gender gap and stereotype for women on internet. All women who don't know about English still they can participate on web.
For deploying, we can deliver video to women and check progress periodically.
We have added activity in each end of video from output of activity we can measure how much they grasp. - Knowledge
we'll track how much string are translated in which language and use that in future. - Your language on internet
- Lower middle income economies (between $1006 and $3975 GNI)
- Low-income economies (< $1005 GNI)
- Primary
- Female
- Rural
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Middle East and North Africa
- Digital systems (machine learning, control systems, big data)
- Management & design approaches
- Something so new it doesn’t have a name
It is in your language. If you know English and local language you can help to contribute on web literacy by sitting at your home and translating strings.
This idea came up with human problems and ending by delivering their solution. Here in my village people don't know English and I use to give them these videos and getting feedback from them how too improve whether in translation or in dubbing.
- Can download and see video from website.
- Can follow learning activities.
- Can deliver this to school and track their progress.
- 4-5 (Prototyping)
- Not Registered as Any Organization
- India
Right now we have quality video on web literacy which include topic like What is opensource, how computer and mobile phone works etc. We want to exapnd this idea in future same thing for web development
Also we are trying to get in contact with government girl schools so that we can cover mass audience.
Technology - It need to be high quality video so whoever is contributing should have expert in video making.
Involvement - Teachers are less interested in this concept because may be they don't know how much this will affect on future, so yes public relation is where we should improve.
- Less than 1 year
- 6-12 months
- 12-18 months
https://twitter.com/joinlocalweb
- Technology Access
- Literacy
- STEM Education
- Teacher Training
- Built Infrastructure
I am applying for solve because I am in search of something more in this project. It will be really helpful to everyone who has language issue on web.
Being solver I can take this project at global level and web literacy ratio will surely grow if we can overcome language barrier on internet
We are three contributors to this project. This project also get selected mentor ship from Mozilla. No partners right now :)
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