Investigates the complex relationship between digital access, educational outcomes, and social mobility in the Asia-Pacific region. Our research explores how digital divides shape learning opportunities, focusing on institutional responses, policy interventions, and innovative solutions for inclusive education. We examine both technological infrastructure and social factors that influence digital participation and learning outcomes.
-
Digital inequality and learning outcomes: evidence from Thailand
-
Technology in education: a case study on Thailand
-
E-learning in Thailand: Mapping the digital divide
-
Students from the global south embrace open online courses
-
Surfing in the dark: Nepal’s need for economic reforms
-
Lessons from Lanka
-
Secret Window
-
MOOCs for global audiences