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RIA Red de Innovación y Aprendizaje Learning and Innovation Network

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This is a presenation on the RIA, which is run by the Fundación Proacceso ECO.

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RIARed de Innovación y Aprendizaje

Learning and Innovation Network

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Red de Innovación y AprendizajeLearning and Innovation Network

The Red de Innovación y Aprendizaje (RIA), or Learning and Innovation Network (LIN), is a net-work of educational centers that provide access to information and communication technolo-gies and quality education to members of low-income communities in Mexico.

RIA began operation on May 18th, 2009.

Currently, the RIA is comprised of ten centers located in four municipalities within the State of Mexico: Chimalhuacán, Naucal-pan, Ecatepec, and Toluca.

Datacenter

The Datacenter is the hub of the RIA network. It stores information on our users and their activities at RIA, allowing us to improve upon course materials and measure our impact.

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RIA Center Locations

Currently, we have ten centers in four municipalities within the State of Mexico: Toluca, Naucalpan, Chimalhuacán, and Ecatepec.

Toluca Chimalhuacán Naucalpan Ecatepec

Toluca

EcatepecNaucalpan

Chimalhuacán

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Mission + Vision

MissionWe aim to catalyze the personal, social, and economic development of low-income communi-ties by providing access to innovative education and the information society.

Vision• Provide citizens, particularly youth, with essential tools to expand their knowledge and apply it in their schools, communities

and working environments.

• Analyze and evaluate the learning patterns of our users to improve our courses and services.

• Create and maintain community spaces for accessing the Internet and quality educational content in Mexico.

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The Challenge

The public education system in Mexico is ranked among the worst in the OECD countries. This, combined with socioeconomic disparity, create a massive digital divide.

76% of people over age 16 living in urban/semi-urban areas in Mexico City have not completed secondary schooling.

66% of the population in the State of Mexico does not have access to computers or the Internet.

66%76%

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Mexico’s Digital Divide

68% 78%

Upon first registering at a RIA center, 68% of our users do not know how to use a computer at a basic level.

78% of Mexico’s population does not have access to the Internet or com-puters.

We aim to bridge the digital divide in Mexico by providing access to computers and the Inter-net alongside comprehensive educational courses.

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A Failing Education System

Of the students who enter primary school in Mexico...*

complete secondary school

start high school finish high school obtain a college degree

obtain a graduate degree

50%

More than 50% of Mexicans between the ages of 15 and 18 are not enrolled in school. That’s at least 4,405,231 youth.**

62%25% 13% 2-3%

46%

75% of children who enter primary school in Mexico do not complete high school.*

75%

*These statistics are taken from Contra la pared, a comprehensive study released in 2009 on the state of education in Mexico. The information graphics were designed by the Fundación Proacceso. **The original source for this statistic, cited Contra la pared p. 12, is INEE, 2009: indicador AT-2b-A.

93%

Almost 93% of schools in the State of Mexico are dedicated to primary edu-cation, greatly reducing opportunities for higher education.

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Educational Offerings

Basic Learning Route• Acércate a la Compu• Acércate a Internet• Acércate a Open Office

Finding Work Through the Internet• Job Interview Techniques• Uploading Your Resume to the Internet

Complete Learning Path for Microentrepreneurs• Microfinance• Basic Accounting

English• English with Rosetta Stone

Additional Courses• Online high school, bachelor, and master’s degrees

through the State of Mexico’s Institute of Online Learning

La Aldea: Basic Learning Route• Descubre la compu• Haz tu tarea• El Ciberespacio

Expedición RIA: Comprehensive Learning Route• La Aldea (computer literacy)• InShort (English fluency)• Math and reading (preparation for the Enlace tests)• Homework module• Cultural Events

English• InShort: English with BrainPOP

Additional courses• AstronoRIA, a summer workshop that introduces children

to the computer through diverse topics such as astrono-my, science, math, fiction, and more.

55% of our members are adults45% of our members are youth

• Development and implementation of e-learning platforms• Auditoriums for meetings and cultural events• Communication and technology consulting

AdultsYouth (under 18)

Other

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Students• Quality educational content• Study techniques• Entertainment

Teachers• Free training and updates• Familiarization with computers

Housewives• How to help children with homework• Access to government services• Courses in personal development and

basic accounting

Microentrepreneurs• Computer skills training• Business tools

RIA provides services and educational content for people of all ages and social profiles

Unemployed• Curriculum creation• Career opportunities• Interviewing techniques

Businessmen• Learn how to select and train

employees• Computer skills training

Workers• Productivity training• Digital tools for the workplace• Internet access

Handicapped• Handicapped accessible centers• Development of technical abilities • Productivity training

Focalized Benefits

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53,213

UsersMen

25,351

48%Women

28,489

52%

Between19 - 25 Y.O

8,931Between

26 - 35 Y.O

8,608Between

36 - 60 Y.O

9,071Over

60 Y.O

491

Between 12 - 15 Y.O

10,583Under 12 Y.O

8,805Between

16 - 18 Y.O

6,724

16.78%16.55% 12.64%19.89%

Age

Handicapped

Mental disability

32

0.1%

Motor impairment

53

0.1%

Hearing impairment

33

0.1%

Highschool

15,106

28.39%

College

7,213

13.55%

None

284

0.53%

Middleschool

17,637

33.14%

Graduate

463

0.87tt%

PreschoolKindergarden

432

0.81%

Elementaryschool

11,773

22.70%

Acad

emic

Lev

elO

cupa

tion/

Activ

ity

Student

29,482Teacher

922

Housewife

6,791Employer

383

Employee

11,428

Freelancer

2,304

0.72%21.48%%04.55 1.73% 4.33%

Under 25 Y.O. 35,043

65.85% 16.81% 17.05% .92%

Other

1,708

3.7%12.76%

User Profiles

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Comprehensive Approach

Creation of quality educational

content

Analysis of users’ learning patterns

Blended model of e-learning with

personalized support

Access to computers and

Internet

Improvement of educational

content based on analyses

We provide access to computers alongside quality educational content. Our courses are up-dated on regularly based on analyses of users’ learning patterns.

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Tri-Sector Model

The RIA’s model is based on a collaboration between three major sectors: the social sector, the public sector, and the private sector.

Social SectorThe Fundación Proacceso ensures that the RIA’s mission and vision are maintained.

Public SectorVarious government entities support, audit, and evaluate the RIA.

Private SectorVarious private enterprises oversee the imple-mentation and operation of the RIA.

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Phase 1 Phase 2

50,000 users per year

10 centers

500 computers

32 new centers

1,650 computers

250,000 users per year

May 2009 - December 2009 January 2010 - Onwards

Expansion

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Our Team

Each RIA center has highly qualified staff that teach comprehensive courses and monitor users’ progress.

Facilitators

• Teach classes and pro-vide support during auton-omous learning sessions

Promoters Cashiers Technicians

• Manage the centers and conduct local outreach projects to forge alliances.

• Register new members and check in existing members.

• Provide day-to-day tech-nology support by main-taining our technological infrastructure.

Our team consists of highly qualified professionals with backgrounds in education, pedagogy, psychology, and more.

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Each RIA center was built with a sustainable construction process based on an architectural model aimed at creating an optimal space for learning, innovation, and creativity.

Modular Architecture

Recycled and Antistatic Floor

OSB Recycled Timber Walls

Recycled, Highly Durable Plastic Furniture

Sustainable Architecture

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Children from Colegio Americano using a computer for the first time at one of our Chimalhuacán Centers

Our RIA Centers

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People taking a basic computer skills course at one of our RIA centers

Our RIA Centers

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Our RIA Centers

Our modular reception desk at Toluca 2

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Our RIA Centers

The facade of one of our RIA in Toluca.

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A RIA facilitator teaching children how to use a coputer

Our RIA Centers

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A young girl playing educational games at one of our Naucalpan Centers

Our RIA Centers

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Alliances

Government Technology Education Civil SocietyPrivate

Companies

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Fundación Proacceso ECO A.C.

Aleph [email protected]

Chloe GrayGrants and [email protected]

Vanessa KerrGrants and [email protected]

Enova

Mois CheremChief Executive [email protected]

Jorge Camil Director of Education and [email protected]

Raúl Maldonado Director of Finances and [email protected]

Luis Alejandro LópezGraphic [email protected]

Ludens

Ivan Hé[email protected]

Norma MaldonadoAssociate [email protected]

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