{"id":1570,"date":"2015-03-03T06:26:03","date_gmt":"2015-03-03T06:26:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/digitalgreen.org\/testing-instructional-design-for-indian-farmers\/"},"modified":"2024-01-11T06:25:55","modified_gmt":"2024-01-11T06:25:55","slug":"testing-instructional-design-for-indian-farmers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/digitalgreen.org\/testing-instructional-design-for-indian-farmers\/","title":{"rendered":"Testing instructional design for Indian farmers"},"content":{"rendered":"
Aman Bhardwaj is part of the extended family of Digital Green. He is a student of visual communication at National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad and is interested in linguistics, ethnography, and technology and is curious to learn more about how design interventions are carried out at the grassroots level in the Indian development sector.<\/p>\n
Aman is interning with us on a project on training rural community intermediaries to use pico projectors (small handheld projectors) to effectively disseminate video screenings on best practices within community groups.<\/p>\n
Aman convinced his faculty at NID<\/a> to support him on using this hands-on experience to learn how print-based outcomes may be an effective tool to consolidate the training of the Village Resource Persons (rural community intermediaries working with Digital Green) as the paper is a familiar learning medium that is always available and flexible to the users’ requirement.<\/p>\n What followed is an amazing journey of learning, which enriched his understanding of how urban and rural India can connect and learn through traditional and new technologies.<\/p>\n