Matrix for assessing and evaluating the impact of mobile phones for development in rural communities : a case study of Phake Rebone community

Rural communities have been disconnected from the global world in the past due to lack of infrastructure that rendered connectivity a challenge for them. Recent developments in information and communication technology (ICT) have led to improved connectivity in these areas. As a result, mobile phones...

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Main Author: Modiba, Florah Sewela
Other Authors: Kaye, S
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Language:en
Published: 2016
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Online Access:Modiba, Florah Sewela (2015) Matrix for assessing and evaluating the impact of mobile phones for development in rural communities : a case study of Phake Rebone community, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21684>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-216842018-11-19T17:15:35Z Matrix for assessing and evaluating the impact of mobile phones for development in rural communities : a case study of Phake Rebone community Modiba, Florah Sewela Kaye, S Information communication technologies (ICTs) Mobile phones Impact assessment Evaluation Development Rural communities Matrix 384.530968 Cell phones -- Economic aspects -- South Africa Cell phones -- Social aspects -- South Africa Rural development South Africa Personal communication service systems -- South Africa Rural communities have been disconnected from the global world in the past due to lack of infrastructure that rendered connectivity a challenge for them. Recent developments in information and communication technology (ICT) have led to improved connectivity in these areas. As a result, mobile phones have become ubiquitous in these rural communities. A matrix was proposed in this study in order to evaluate and assess the impact of mobile devices on development of the rural communities. Existing measurement tools have not yet explored how the usages of mobile phones and other ICTs are impacting the lives of people in rural communities of South Africa. The aim of this study was to understand the existing criteria used to measure the impact of ICTs in rural communities. This was be achieved by focusing on the use of mobile phones in the community of Phake Rebone, taking into account different users. Once this was established, the study had a primary objective to design a matrix that would assist in evaluating and assessing the impact of a mobile phone in social activities such as learning, business and governance. This was achieved by using a case study method, employing qualitative and quantitative research methods. Cases within a case study were used to uncover how the core groups within the community used the mobile phone. A mixed method approach was used in data gathering and analysis to enable the researcher to identify usages and challenges related to the mobile phones. Data was collected from 401 participants and was analysed through the computer-aided tools such GoogleDocs and Microsoft Excel. The findings of the study showed a greater usage of the mobile phone. The literature findings of the use of the mobile phone for basic communication as well as growing adoption of applications such as social media and Internet were confirmed. The use in community related activities and work purposes that impacted the community members were minimal. The need of training to gain knowledge on how to use the device more effectively was established. The proposed matrix therefore seemed v relevant not only to measure impact but also to highlight the areas in which the community members can be trained on. The noted usage trends and needs by the community were then used to formulate indicators that could be used for the matrix. The indicators were then used to develop a matrix that could be used by community members and other interested parties to measure the impact of mobile phone on development of the users. The results of the matrix were also proved to be efficient in assisting individual users in recording the skills acquired through the use of the mobile phone. The matrix can be used in consultation with the guidelines that were formulated to ensure that each user, particularly from rural communities, benefits from such an evaluation tool Development Studies D. Litt. et Phil. (Development Studies) 2016-10-12T09:21:06Z 2016-10-12T09:21:06Z 2015-12 Thesis Modiba, Florah Sewela (2015) Matrix for assessing and evaluating the impact of mobile phones for development in rural communities : a case study of Phake Rebone community, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21684> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21684 en 1 online resource (xvi, 329 leaves) : illustrations (some color)
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language en
format Others
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topic Information communication technologies (ICTs)
Mobile phones
Impact assessment
Evaluation
Development
Rural communities
Matrix
384.530968
Cell phones -- Economic aspects -- South Africa
Cell phones -- Social aspects -- South Africa
Rural development South Africa
Personal communication service systems -- South Africa
spellingShingle Information communication technologies (ICTs)
Mobile phones
Impact assessment
Evaluation
Development
Rural communities
Matrix
384.530968
Cell phones -- Economic aspects -- South Africa
Cell phones -- Social aspects -- South Africa
Rural development South Africa
Personal communication service systems -- South Africa
Modiba, Florah Sewela
Matrix for assessing and evaluating the impact of mobile phones for development in rural communities : a case study of Phake Rebone community
description Rural communities have been disconnected from the global world in the past due to lack of infrastructure that rendered connectivity a challenge for them. Recent developments in information and communication technology (ICT) have led to improved connectivity in these areas. As a result, mobile phones have become ubiquitous in these rural communities. A matrix was proposed in this study in order to evaluate and assess the impact of mobile devices on development of the rural communities. Existing measurement tools have not yet explored how the usages of mobile phones and other ICTs are impacting the lives of people in rural communities of South Africa. The aim of this study was to understand the existing criteria used to measure the impact of ICTs in rural communities. This was be achieved by focusing on the use of mobile phones in the community of Phake Rebone, taking into account different users. Once this was established, the study had a primary objective to design a matrix that would assist in evaluating and assessing the impact of a mobile phone in social activities such as learning, business and governance. This was achieved by using a case study method, employing qualitative and quantitative research methods. Cases within a case study were used to uncover how the core groups within the community used the mobile phone. A mixed method approach was used in data gathering and analysis to enable the researcher to identify usages and challenges related to the mobile phones. Data was collected from 401 participants and was analysed through the computer-aided tools such GoogleDocs and Microsoft Excel. The findings of the study showed a greater usage of the mobile phone. The literature findings of the use of the mobile phone for basic communication as well as growing adoption of applications such as social media and Internet were confirmed. The use in community related activities and work purposes that impacted the community members were minimal. The need of training to gain knowledge on how to use the device more effectively was established. The proposed matrix therefore seemed v relevant not only to measure impact but also to highlight the areas in which the community members can be trained on. The noted usage trends and needs by the community were then used to formulate indicators that could be used for the matrix. The indicators were then used to develop a matrix that could be used by community members and other interested parties to measure the impact of mobile phone on development of the users. The results of the matrix were also proved to be efficient in assisting individual users in recording the skills acquired through the use of the mobile phone. The matrix can be used in consultation with the guidelines that were formulated to ensure that each user, particularly from rural communities, benefits from such an evaluation tool === Development Studies === D. Litt. et Phil. (Development Studies)
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title Matrix for assessing and evaluating the impact of mobile phones for development in rural communities : a case study of Phake Rebone community
title_short Matrix for assessing and evaluating the impact of mobile phones for development in rural communities : a case study of Phake Rebone community
title_full Matrix for assessing and evaluating the impact of mobile phones for development in rural communities : a case study of Phake Rebone community
title_fullStr Matrix for assessing and evaluating the impact of mobile phones for development in rural communities : a case study of Phake Rebone community
title_full_unstemmed Matrix for assessing and evaluating the impact of mobile phones for development in rural communities : a case study of Phake Rebone community
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url Modiba, Florah Sewela (2015) Matrix for assessing and evaluating the impact of mobile phones for development in rural communities : a case study of Phake Rebone community, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21684>
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