Internet Shutdown A Digital Discrimination For Ict-Based Education: A Multivocal Review Of Conflicted Areas

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  • Syed Noor ul Amin

Keywords:

Internet shutdown, Digital discrimination, ICT, Conflicted areas.

Abstract

ICT-based education in Jammu and Kashmir is not encouraging. The school education in the conflicted areas usually face trouble with respect to the availability of ICT related resources. Despite being an integral component of the ICT, Internet connectivity both in terms of frequency and duration is lacking in the conflicted areas of J&K. The objective of the present study is to document the impact of Internet shutdowns and service restrictions’, including an overarching statement condemning network disruptions, and highlighting the significant ICTbased educational loss caused when authorities shut down or otherwise disrupts connectivity in conflicted areas of J&K. The findings have been enlisted on the basis of voices collected by means of a bibliographic search to be compiled and for this information to be organized which permit the researcher to obtain a detailed description of the reality being analyzed. The outcome of this study explores the challenges being faced by teachers and students due to the internet disruption. And address to policymakers listing the consequences of such disruptions for educational damage in these areas. Further, long-term impact of internet shutdowns should be carefully considered by the government and stakeholders to find solutions for conflictprone regions that avoid shutdowns, particularly in times of crisis.

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Published

2020-03-14

How to Cite

Syed Noor ul Amin. (2020). Internet Shutdown A Digital Discrimination For Ict-Based Education: A Multivocal Review Of Conflicted Areas. Elementary Education Online, 19(1), 869–877. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/7262

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