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網址 Website: www.WebOrganic.hk 
Creating a Digitally Inclusive City 
Mr. Tony Lee 
General Manager, WebOrganic 
24th October, 2014 
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Tony’s Bio 
Tony Lee 
Profile 
Tony is a seasoned business manager and a forerunner in Digital Inclusion arena. He has extensive experience in business development and exploring opportunities in new terrain. 
Education 
Lingnan College HD, Business Computer Studies 
San Francisco State University MBA, finance 
Experience 
PCCW Group (1992-2005) 
AVP, Business Internet Solution 
•Hold various posts in sales, marketing and consultant service. 
•Strategize and formed Business Netvigator delivering a HK$600M business 
HKCSS (2006-Present) 
General Manager , WebOrganic 
•Advocate, lead and create Digital Inclusion Projects for Hong Kong. Founded various DI platforms such as ITRC Forum, Techdonation, DCCA, Safer Internet Day and HK Digital Academy. 
•Founded WebOrganic in 2011 providing internet access service and support to 300,000+ low income families.
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介紹 Introduction 
「有機上網」… 
•是香港社會服務聯會全資附屬社會企業 
•推行由政府資訊科技總監辦公室撥款的「一家一 網e學習」上網學習支援計劃 
我們的願景是帶給學生 希望、機會和選擇 
“WebOrganic” … 
•Is a social enterprise wholly owned by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service 
•implements the Internet Learning Support Programme sponsored by the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) 
Our vision is to give students Hope, Chance & Choice 
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Agenda 
1.ICT Development & Global Benchmarking 
2.ICT Development in Hong Kong 
3.Digital Divide for Deprived Groups 
4.Social Responsibility as a Global Citizen 
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Global ICT Development in Numbers 
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Mobile broadband 
Mobile cellular subscriptions – 6.8 B 
Internet users worldwide – 2.7 B 
Mobile-broadband subscriptions – 2 B (30% penetration) 
P.2, Measuring the Information Society Report 2013, http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Documents/publications/mis2013/MIS2013_without_Annex_4.pdf
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Global Benchmarking 
•ICT Development Index (IDI), ITU-United Nations 
–The MIS report published annually since 2009 
–Features key ICT data and benchmarking tools to measure the information society, including the ICT Development Index (IDI). 
–The IDI captures the level of ICT developments in 157 economies worldwide and compares progress made during the last year. 
Other indicators: 
•World Development Indicators, World Bank 
•Digital Opportunity Index, ITU & Korean Agency for Digital Opportunity (KADO) 
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ICT Development Index (IDI) 
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Economy 
Rank 2011 
IDI 2011 
Rank 2010 
IDI 2010 
Korea (Rep.) 
1 
8.56 
1 
8.45 
Sweden 
2 
8.34 
2 
8.21 
Finland 
5 
8.04 
5 
7.89 
United Kingdom 
9 
7.75 
14 
7.35 
Switzerland 
10 
7.68 
9 
7.48 
Hong Kong, China 
11 
7.68 
12 
7.39 
Singapore 
12 
7.66 
10 
7.47 
Macao, China 
14 
7.51 
13 
7.38 
United States 
15 
7.48 
16 
7.11 
China 
78 
3.88 
79 
3.58 
Niger 
155 
0.88 
154 
0.88 
http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/publications/idi/material/2012/IDI-ranking.pdf
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Section 2 ICT Development in Hong Kong 
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2014 Digital 21 Strategy 
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1.As the blueprint for Hong Kong's ICT development 
2.First published in 1998 
3.Regular update 
4.Latest consultation in 2014 
Vision Enhancing Hong Kong's status as a leading digital city requires collaboration amongst all stakeholders in the community, including the Government, the ICT industry, other sectors, the academia and members of the public. 
Source: http://www.digital21.gov.hk/eng/index.htm 
By Commerce and Economic Development Bureau
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1.Digital Identity 
2.City-wide Wifi 
3.Wifi @Schools 
4.Programme for Children 
1.Innovative Platforms 
2.Public Sector Information 
1.Supporting Startup Ecosystem 
2.Closer Collaboration with Mainland 
1.Multi-platform Government Services 
2.Paperless Solutions 
3.Smarter City Infrastructure 
Source: http://www.digital21.gov.hk/eng/index.htm
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Benefits of ICT Development 
1.Higher productivity 
2.Easier for cross-geographic collaboration 
3.More convenience 
–All information at your finger-tip 
4.Unleash creativity 
5.Higher quality of life 
–Healthcare, Communication, Education 
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In 2011, value added of ICT sector amounted to $115.4B (6.1% of GDP). 133 100 persons were engaged in ICT sector, accounting for 3.7% of the total employment Page IX, Hong Kong as an Information Society, http://www.digital21.gov.hk/eng/statistics/download/informationsociety2013.pdf
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Section 3 Digital Divide for Deprived Groups 
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Voices of the Disadvantaged 
If I were computer illiterate I wouldn’t have obtained employment 
– Kim, visually impaired 
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Voices of the Disadvantaged 
I don’t want to be left behind by society… 
I am still useful… 
I can use computer to do lots of things….. 
– Mr Chan, 70+ 
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What is Digital Divide (DD)? 
•Internationally addressed as the divide between the rich countries and the poor ones in terms of ICT usage 
•Key issues are 
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Level 
Focus 
Top Level 
Across countries 
Second Level 
Within countries, across cities and regions 
Third Level 
Within cities, across ethnicities and disadvantaged groups 
Accessibility 
Affordability
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•ICT Development Index (IDI), ITU-United Nations 
ITU also measures Cost and Affordability of ICT 
ICT Development Index Sub-indices 
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Sub-indices 
Description 
ICT Access 
ICT readiness, and includes five infrastructure and access Indicators 
ICT Use 
ICT intensity, and includes three ICT intensity and usage indicators 
ICT Skills 
ICT capability or skills 
Access 
Afford 
Use 
Skills
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Global Digital Divide 
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4.4 B people not online 
11% more men than women using Internet (gender gap) 
P.1 - 2, 12, Measuring the Information Society Report 2013, http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Documents/publications/mis2013/MIS2013_without_Annex_4.pdf
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ICT Affordability 
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P.106, Measuring the Information Society Report 2013, http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Documents/publications/mis2013/MIS2013_without_Annex_4.pdf 
HK per Capita GNI USD 54,260 (2013)
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Digital Divide Measurement in HK 
•Government statistics (thematic household surveys report 32) 
–From 2001 onwards compiled annually 
•Comprehensive Digital Inclusion Index 
–Conducted by a research team since 2005 
–Compiled every three years 
•Accessibility index , Affordability index, Usage index & Knowledge index 
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Computer & Internet Penetration 
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Computer Penetration Across Income 
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Use of Internet By Age 
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Report No. 53, Thematic Household Survey,8th November, 2013, http://www.statistics.gov.hk/pub/B11302532013XXXXB0100.pdf
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Using Edu Level as Proxy of ICT Skills 
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Report No. 53, Thematic Household Survey,8th November, 2013, http://www.statistics.gov.hk/pub/B11302532013XXXXB0100.pdf
Findings of Digital Inclusion Index 
Sub-indexes 
Older People 
New Arrivals 
Single Parents 
Women 
Children (low income) 
Disabilities &/or Chronic illnesses 
All Disadvantaged Persons 
Accessibility 
0.50 
0.70 
0.71 
0.75 
0.72 
0.53 
0.62 
Usage 
0.04 
0.50 
0.19 
0.06 
0.88 
0.17 
0.26 
Knowledge 
0.04 
0.52 
0.41 
0.05 
0.92 
0.14 
0.26 
Affordability 
0.50 
0.71 
0.48 
0.62 
0.00 
0.54 
0.52 
CDII 
0.27 
0.61 
0.45 
0.37 
0.63 
0.35 
0.41 
Study On Digital Inclusiveness In Hong Kong, June 2009, Department Of Social Work & Social Administration, The University Of Hong Kong 
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Digital Divide for Deprived Groups 
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(3) Item E, P.10, Consultation Document, 2014 Digital 21 Strategy, http://www.digital21.gov.hk/eng/relatedDoc/download/2014D21S-booklet.pdf 
Seven (7) deprived groups(1) 
1.The elderly 
2.Persons with disabilities 
3.Students in low-income families 
4.Homemakers 
5.Single parents 
6.New arrivals 
7.Ethnic minorities 
(2) P.1, Progress Report on Digital Inclusion, Legislative Council Panel 
on Information Technology and Broadcasting, LC Paper No. CB(1)1783/11-12(03), http://www.digital21.gov.hk/eng/relatedDoc/download/Progress_DI_2012_e.pdf 
3 Priority Groups(2) 
(1) P.7, Progress Report on Digital Inclusion, Legislative Council Panel 
on Information Technology and Broadcasting, LC Paper No. CB(1)1783/11-12(03), http://www.digital21.gov.hk/eng/relatedDoc/download/Progress_DI_2012_e.pdf 
The Government will continue to implement targeted digital inclusion initiatives to bridge the digital divide (3)
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What is the Impact on Poverty? 
Poverty : cause of resource and opportunity 
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Dimension 
Impact 
Social 
Excluded from new communication channels 
Economical 
Limited of accessing to information and knowledge 
Technological 
Lagged behind rapid technology change 
Political 
Contracted the right to participation 
Creating new challenges and obstacles for minorities and deprived groups
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Tackling Digital Divide 
A.Policy Advocacy 
1.National policy and targets to tackle digital divide 
2.Free information flow 
B.Strategic Initiatives 
1.Providing Access to Internet 
2.ICT Skill & Capacity Building 
3.Barrier-Free Design 
4.Dedicated Application and Content 
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A. Policy Advocacy - Digital Rights 
•The term Digital Rights describes the human rights that allow individuals to access, use, create, and publish digital media or to access and use: 
–computers 
–other electronic devices, 
–or communications networks. 
•The term is particularly related to the protection and realization of existing rights, such as the right to privacy or freedom of expression, in the context of new digital technologies, especially the Internet. 
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Internet access is a basic human need
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1.Giving people the basic ICT skills to participate in the knowledge economy 
2.Closing the digital divide 
3.Making the technology and electronic services accessible for disabled & elderly 
4.Giving people broadband Internet access 
5.Preventing economic exclusion from electronic commercial & public services 
6.Preventing social exclusion from digitally connected communities 
7.Using any digital technology to tackle social exclusion 
8.Using any digital technology in communities to tackle area- based deprivation 
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A. Policy Advocacy - Digital Rights
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Imagine… 
•A holiday without mobile phone 
•A holiday without the Internet 
•A work day without mobile phone 
•A work day without the Internet 
•A week… 
•A month and longer… 
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B1. Providing Access to Internet 
•Some examples of providing access 
1.Provision of equipment and connectivity 
2.Establishment of ICT Access Point (Telecentre) 
3.Subsidy or loan for disadvantaged groups to purchase or borrow computers 
4.Recycling old computers or organizing donations of new computers 
5.Support the not-for-profit IT operations or Internet Service Providers (Free WiFi) 
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B2. ICT Skill & Capacity Building 
1.Induction and training to the underprivileged 
2.Establishing and maintaining a group of volunteers 
3.Facilitation for the disadvantaged individuals to support each other 
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B3. Barrier-Free Design 
1.Promote practical design of equipment to suit the use of people with special needs 
2.Barrier-free design of websites and software for people with disabilities 
3.International Standards 
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B4. Dedicated Application and Content 
•Cyberspace for disadvantaged population to learn, to share and to work 
•Vertical portal sites for various disadvantage groups 
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Reference Initiatives & Projects 
1.ICT Award 
2.Digital Solidarity Fund 
3.District Cyber Centres 
4.TechDonation 
5.Safer Internet Day 
6.Web Accessibility 
7.I Learn at Home 
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最佳數碼共融獎 ICT Award 
推動弱勢社群學習及使用資訊科技 
帶起健康及正確使用科技/互聯網的訊息 
鼓勵各界發展不同類型科技產品及服務 
引起公眾對數碼共融的關注 
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最佳數碼共融獎 ICT Award 
Year 
Award 
Award Winner 
Project 
Achievement 
2013 
Silver Award (Service) 
The Hong Kong Society for the Aged 
Smart Use of ICT for Frail Elderly 
APICTA 2013 Merit of Inclusion & Community 
2012 
Grand Award 
Logital Co. Limited 
Easy Hear 
Winner of the Chairman Award of WITSA Global ICT Award 2012; APICTA 2013 Grand Award of Inclusion & Community; IAIR Awards 2013 …etc. 
2010 
Grand Award 
The Hong Kong Society for the Aged 
Brain Fitness Gymnasium for the Elderly 
Winner of the e-Inclusion and e- Community, APICTA 2010 
2008 
Grand Award 
Cyber Senior Network Development Association 
Elderly Computer Tutor Training Programme 
Certificate of Achievement, e- Inclusions and e-Community, APICTA 2009 
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Digital Solidarity Fund 
•Govt led, Business sector supported, NGO conducted programs 
•Included stories of beneficiaries, sharing by project organizers and major sponsors 
Best Practice Sharing - Casebook 
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Digital Solidarity Fund - Granted Projects 
"Project Insider" by an Integrated Youth Centre 
•ICT as a means to promote racial harmony 
•Use of digital photography and video production to engage teenagers of ethnic minority group with local youngsters 
•Screening and roadshows of productions to promote message on social inclusion 
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District Cyber Centres 
Since July 2009, 
•Solicited HK$26m in-kind donations, majority are software licenses and broadband services. 
•Provided over 170,000 drop-in hours and trained over 55,000 community members. 
•Provided over 50 courseware available for downloading through the project website 
•Issued 5,800 awards to 4,300 community members. 
•Procured 581 sets of computers for cyber centres with over 40% discount. 
Goal: Enabling needy groups of the community to access and use ICT and online services 
1.Core service targets include elderly, women, disabilities and low-income families. 
2.Supporting 57 cyber centres 
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District Cyber Centres 
1.Supporting 57 DCCs, setting up ICT Access Points and literacy trainings 
2.Procurement of hardware with special offer and instalment option 
3.Provision of technical support 
4.Engagement of sponsorship and funding for service advancements 
5.Promotion of life-long ICT learning through Cyber Community Award Scheme 
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科技捐贈計劃 TechDonation 
www.techdonation.org.hk 
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捐贈伙伴 Donation Partners 
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•Microsoft, 
•Adobe, 
•Cisco, (includes hardware like router, wireless, access point, etc.) 
•Version 2, (NOD antivirus) 
•SAP, (system development) 
•GiftWorks (donor management) 
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國際互聯網安全日 
•是由歐洲非牟利機構Internet Safety (InSafe)於2004年發起 
•宣揚安全及負責地使用網上 技術及流動電話為目標 
•全球有多達65個國家及地區、 超過500個活動支持響應 
國際互聯網安全日Safer Internet Day 
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國際互聯網安全日Safer Internet Day 
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Web Accessibility Campaign 
OGCIO is mounting a Web Accessibility Campaign to promote awareness and wider adoption of web accessibility design in public and private websites. 
Recognition Scheme 
Web Accessibility Handbook 
Mobile Application Accessibility Handbook 
Web Accessibility Seminars 
Experience Sharing and Technical Workshops 
Accessible Webpage Templates 
Incorporating web accessibility into ICT curriculum 
Web Designers' Corner 
Legal Cases 
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Web Accessibility Campaign 
•110 enterprises and organizations were lauded at the ceremony 
–facilitate access by everyone including persons with disabilities 
•In 2014, 136 websites and 31 mobile apps were recognised. 
–117 websites and 23 mobile apps attained gold awards 
–19 websites and 8 mobile apps received silver awards 
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推行機構 
一家一網 e 學習 
1.價格相宜的上網服務 
2.價格相宜的電腦和靈活 的付款方式 
3.技術支援查詢及熱線 
4.學生培訓 
5.家長培訓 
6.小組及個別輔導服務 
Internet Learning Support Programme 
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Programme Progress 
一家一網 e 學習 
Internet Learning Support Programme 
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Section 4 Social Responsibility as a Global Citizen 
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Questions for You 
As a student, you can… 
As a future leader, you can… 
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Stakeholder Involvement 
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•Establish Policies on DI 
•Digital Inclusion and Poverty Eradication 
•Support research on DI 
•Establish targets for DI 
•Leadership in multi-stakeholder-team 
•Establish sustainable financial infrastructure for NGO 
•Turn digital divide into digital dividend 
•Finance digital inclusion as business investment 
•Charity donations 
•Supply of volunteers to support DI programs in community 
•Expert knowledge in ICT (design) 
•Work with NGOs in program level 
•Know the needy groups in community, feel their pulse 
•Mobilize volunteers 
•Conduct programs in community 
•Accumulate know-how via practice 
•Reflect needs of people to policy-makers 
•Participate in policy advocacy 
•Attitude and consideration on use of information 
•(E-)Volunteering 
•Recycling and Donations 
•Helping someone 
Government 
Business 
NGOs 
Individuals
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Business 
1.Turn digital divide into digital dividend 
2.Finance digital inclusion as business investment 
3.Charity donations 
4.Supply of volunteers to support DI programs in community 
5.Expert knowledge in ICT (design) 
6.Work with NGOs in program level 
Individual 
1.Attitude and consideration on use of information 
2.(E-)Volunteering 
3.Recycling and Donations 
4.Helping someone 
Government 
Business 
NGOs 
Individuals
Thank You! 
謝謝! 
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WebOrganic Sharing on Digital Inclusion at Wofoo Leaders’ Network

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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Internet Learning Resource Centre 互聯網學習資源中心 查詢 Enquiry: info@weborganic.hk 網址 Website: www.WebOrganic.hk Creating a Digitally Inclusive City Mr. Tony Lee General Manager, WebOrganic 24th October, 2014 1
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Tony’s Bio Tony Lee Profile Tony is a seasoned business manager and a forerunner in Digital Inclusion arena. He has extensive experience in business development and exploring opportunities in new terrain. Education Lingnan College HD, Business Computer Studies San Francisco State University MBA, finance Experience PCCW Group (1992-2005) AVP, Business Internet Solution •Hold various posts in sales, marketing and consultant service. •Strategize and formed Business Netvigator delivering a HK$600M business HKCSS (2006-Present) General Manager , WebOrganic •Advocate, lead and create Digital Inclusion Projects for Hong Kong. Founded various DI platforms such as ITRC Forum, Techdonation, DCCA, Safer Internet Day and HK Digital Academy. •Founded WebOrganic in 2011 providing internet access service and support to 300,000+ low income families.
  • 3.
    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. 介紹 Introduction 「有機上網」… •是香港社會服務聯會全資附屬社會企業 •推行由政府資訊科技總監辦公室撥款的「一家一 網e學習」上網學習支援計劃 我們的願景是帶給學生 希望、機會和選擇 “WebOrganic” … •Is a social enterprise wholly owned by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service •implements the Internet Learning Support Programme sponsored by the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) Our vision is to give students Hope, Chance & Choice 3
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Agenda 1.ICT Development & Global Benchmarking 2.ICT Development in Hong Kong 3.Digital Divide for Deprived Groups 4.Social Responsibility as a Global Citizen 4
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Global ICT Development in Numbers 5 Mobile broadband Mobile cellular subscriptions – 6.8 B Internet users worldwide – 2.7 B Mobile-broadband subscriptions – 2 B (30% penetration) P.2, Measuring the Information Society Report 2013, http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Documents/publications/mis2013/MIS2013_without_Annex_4.pdf
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Global Benchmarking •ICT Development Index (IDI), ITU-United Nations –The MIS report published annually since 2009 –Features key ICT data and benchmarking tools to measure the information society, including the ICT Development Index (IDI). –The IDI captures the level of ICT developments in 157 economies worldwide and compares progress made during the last year. Other indicators: •World Development Indicators, World Bank •Digital Opportunity Index, ITU & Korean Agency for Digital Opportunity (KADO) 6
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. ICT Development Index (IDI) 7 Economy Rank 2011 IDI 2011 Rank 2010 IDI 2010 Korea (Rep.) 1 8.56 1 8.45 Sweden 2 8.34 2 8.21 Finland 5 8.04 5 7.89 United Kingdom 9 7.75 14 7.35 Switzerland 10 7.68 9 7.48 Hong Kong, China 11 7.68 12 7.39 Singapore 12 7.66 10 7.47 Macao, China 14 7.51 13 7.38 United States 15 7.48 16 7.11 China 78 3.88 79 3.58 Niger 155 0.88 154 0.88 http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/publications/idi/material/2012/IDI-ranking.pdf
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Internet Learning Resource Centre 互聯網學習資源中心 Section 2 ICT Development in Hong Kong 8
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. 2014 Digital 21 Strategy 9 1.As the blueprint for Hong Kong's ICT development 2.First published in 1998 3.Regular update 4.Latest consultation in 2014 Vision Enhancing Hong Kong's status as a leading digital city requires collaboration amongst all stakeholders in the community, including the Government, the ICT industry, other sectors, the academia and members of the public. Source: http://www.digital21.gov.hk/eng/index.htm By Commerce and Economic Development Bureau
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. 2014 Digital 21 Strategy 10 1.Digital Identity 2.City-wide Wifi 3.Wifi @Schools 4.Programme for Children 1.Innovative Platforms 2.Public Sector Information 1.Supporting Startup Ecosystem 2.Closer Collaboration with Mainland 1.Multi-platform Government Services 2.Paperless Solutions 3.Smarter City Infrastructure Source: http://www.digital21.gov.hk/eng/index.htm
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Benefits of ICT Development 1.Higher productivity 2.Easier for cross-geographic collaboration 3.More convenience –All information at your finger-tip 4.Unleash creativity 5.Higher quality of life –Healthcare, Communication, Education 11 In 2011, value added of ICT sector amounted to $115.4B (6.1% of GDP). 133 100 persons were engaged in ICT sector, accounting for 3.7% of the total employment Page IX, Hong Kong as an Information Society, http://www.digital21.gov.hk/eng/statistics/download/informationsociety2013.pdf
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Internet Learning Resource Centre 互聯網學習資源中心 Section 3 Digital Divide for Deprived Groups 12
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Voices of the Disadvantaged If I were computer illiterate I wouldn’t have obtained employment – Kim, visually impaired 13
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Voices of the Disadvantaged I don’t want to be left behind by society… I am still useful… I can use computer to do lots of things….. – Mr Chan, 70+ 14
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. What is Digital Divide (DD)? •Internationally addressed as the divide between the rich countries and the poor ones in terms of ICT usage •Key issues are 15 Level Focus Top Level Across countries Second Level Within countries, across cities and regions Third Level Within cities, across ethnicities and disadvantaged groups Accessibility Affordability
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. •ICT Development Index (IDI), ITU-United Nations ITU also measures Cost and Affordability of ICT ICT Development Index Sub-indices 16 Sub-indices Description ICT Access ICT readiness, and includes five infrastructure and access Indicators ICT Use ICT intensity, and includes three ICT intensity and usage indicators ICT Skills ICT capability or skills Access Afford Use Skills
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Global Digital Divide 17 4.4 B people not online 11% more men than women using Internet (gender gap) P.1 - 2, 12, Measuring the Information Society Report 2013, http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Documents/publications/mis2013/MIS2013_without_Annex_4.pdf
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. ICT Affordability 18 P.106, Measuring the Information Society Report 2013, http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Documents/publications/mis2013/MIS2013_without_Annex_4.pdf HK per Capita GNI USD 54,260 (2013)
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Digital Divide Measurement in HK •Government statistics (thematic household surveys report 32) –From 2001 onwards compiled annually •Comprehensive Digital Inclusion Index –Conducted by a research team since 2005 –Compiled every three years •Accessibility index , Affordability index, Usage index & Knowledge index 19
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Computer & Internet Penetration 20
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Computer Penetration Across Income 21
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Use of Internet By Age 22 Report No. 53, Thematic Household Survey,8th November, 2013, http://www.statistics.gov.hk/pub/B11302532013XXXXB0100.pdf
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Using Edu Level as Proxy of ICT Skills 23 Report No. 53, Thematic Household Survey,8th November, 2013, http://www.statistics.gov.hk/pub/B11302532013XXXXB0100.pdf
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    Findings of DigitalInclusion Index Sub-indexes Older People New Arrivals Single Parents Women Children (low income) Disabilities &/or Chronic illnesses All Disadvantaged Persons Accessibility 0.50 0.70 0.71 0.75 0.72 0.53 0.62 Usage 0.04 0.50 0.19 0.06 0.88 0.17 0.26 Knowledge 0.04 0.52 0.41 0.05 0.92 0.14 0.26 Affordability 0.50 0.71 0.48 0.62 0.00 0.54 0.52 CDII 0.27 0.61 0.45 0.37 0.63 0.35 0.41 Study On Digital Inclusiveness In Hong Kong, June 2009, Department Of Social Work & Social Administration, The University Of Hong Kong 24
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Digital Divide for Deprived Groups 25 (3) Item E, P.10, Consultation Document, 2014 Digital 21 Strategy, http://www.digital21.gov.hk/eng/relatedDoc/download/2014D21S-booklet.pdf Seven (7) deprived groups(1) 1.The elderly 2.Persons with disabilities 3.Students in low-income families 4.Homemakers 5.Single parents 6.New arrivals 7.Ethnic minorities (2) P.1, Progress Report on Digital Inclusion, Legislative Council Panel on Information Technology and Broadcasting, LC Paper No. CB(1)1783/11-12(03), http://www.digital21.gov.hk/eng/relatedDoc/download/Progress_DI_2012_e.pdf 3 Priority Groups(2) (1) P.7, Progress Report on Digital Inclusion, Legislative Council Panel on Information Technology and Broadcasting, LC Paper No. CB(1)1783/11-12(03), http://www.digital21.gov.hk/eng/relatedDoc/download/Progress_DI_2012_e.pdf The Government will continue to implement targeted digital inclusion initiatives to bridge the digital divide (3)
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. What is the Impact on Poverty? Poverty : cause of resource and opportunity 26 Dimension Impact Social Excluded from new communication channels Economical Limited of accessing to information and knowledge Technological Lagged behind rapid technology change Political Contracted the right to participation Creating new challenges and obstacles for minorities and deprived groups
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Tackling Digital Divide A.Policy Advocacy 1.National policy and targets to tackle digital divide 2.Free information flow B.Strategic Initiatives 1.Providing Access to Internet 2.ICT Skill & Capacity Building 3.Barrier-Free Design 4.Dedicated Application and Content 27
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. A. Policy Advocacy - Digital Rights •The term Digital Rights describes the human rights that allow individuals to access, use, create, and publish digital media or to access and use: –computers –other electronic devices, –or communications networks. •The term is particularly related to the protection and realization of existing rights, such as the right to privacy or freedom of expression, in the context of new digital technologies, especially the Internet. 28 Internet access is a basic human need
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. 1.Giving people the basic ICT skills to participate in the knowledge economy 2.Closing the digital divide 3.Making the technology and electronic services accessible for disabled & elderly 4.Giving people broadband Internet access 5.Preventing economic exclusion from electronic commercial & public services 6.Preventing social exclusion from digitally connected communities 7.Using any digital technology to tackle social exclusion 8.Using any digital technology in communities to tackle area- based deprivation 29 A. Policy Advocacy - Digital Rights
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Imagine… •A holiday without mobile phone •A holiday without the Internet •A work day without mobile phone •A work day without the Internet •A week… •A month and longer… 30
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. B1. Providing Access to Internet •Some examples of providing access 1.Provision of equipment and connectivity 2.Establishment of ICT Access Point (Telecentre) 3.Subsidy or loan for disadvantaged groups to purchase or borrow computers 4.Recycling old computers or organizing donations of new computers 5.Support the not-for-profit IT operations or Internet Service Providers (Free WiFi) 31
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. B2. ICT Skill & Capacity Building 1.Induction and training to the underprivileged 2.Establishing and maintaining a group of volunteers 3.Facilitation for the disadvantaged individuals to support each other 32
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. B3. Barrier-Free Design 1.Promote practical design of equipment to suit the use of people with special needs 2.Barrier-free design of websites and software for people with disabilities 3.International Standards 33
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. 34 B4. Dedicated Application and Content •Cyberspace for disadvantaged population to learn, to share and to work •Vertical portal sites for various disadvantage groups 34
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Reference Initiatives & Projects 1.ICT Award 2.Digital Solidarity Fund 3.District Cyber Centres 4.TechDonation 5.Safer Internet Day 6.Web Accessibility 7.I Learn at Home 35
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. 最佳數碼共融獎 ICT Award 推動弱勢社群學習及使用資訊科技 帶起健康及正確使用科技/互聯網的訊息 鼓勵各界發展不同類型科技產品及服務 引起公眾對數碼共融的關注 36
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. 最佳數碼共融獎 ICT Award Year Award Award Winner Project Achievement 2013 Silver Award (Service) The Hong Kong Society for the Aged Smart Use of ICT for Frail Elderly APICTA 2013 Merit of Inclusion & Community 2012 Grand Award Logital Co. Limited Easy Hear Winner of the Chairman Award of WITSA Global ICT Award 2012; APICTA 2013 Grand Award of Inclusion & Community; IAIR Awards 2013 …etc. 2010 Grand Award The Hong Kong Society for the Aged Brain Fitness Gymnasium for the Elderly Winner of the e-Inclusion and e- Community, APICTA 2010 2008 Grand Award Cyber Senior Network Development Association Elderly Computer Tutor Training Programme Certificate of Achievement, e- Inclusions and e-Community, APICTA 2009 37
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Digital Solidarity Fund •Govt led, Business sector supported, NGO conducted programs •Included stories of beneficiaries, sharing by project organizers and major sponsors Best Practice Sharing - Casebook 38
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Digital Solidarity Fund - Granted Projects "Project Insider" by an Integrated Youth Centre •ICT as a means to promote racial harmony •Use of digital photography and video production to engage teenagers of ethnic minority group with local youngsters •Screening and roadshows of productions to promote message on social inclusion 39
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. District Cyber Centres Since July 2009, •Solicited HK$26m in-kind donations, majority are software licenses and broadband services. •Provided over 170,000 drop-in hours and trained over 55,000 community members. •Provided over 50 courseware available for downloading through the project website •Issued 5,800 awards to 4,300 community members. •Procured 581 sets of computers for cyber centres with over 40% discount. Goal: Enabling needy groups of the community to access and use ICT and online services 1.Core service targets include elderly, women, disabilities and low-income families. 2.Supporting 57 cyber centres 40
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. District Cyber Centres 1.Supporting 57 DCCs, setting up ICT Access Points and literacy trainings 2.Procurement of hardware with special offer and instalment option 3.Provision of technical support 4.Engagement of sponsorship and funding for service advancements 5.Promotion of life-long ICT learning through Cyber Community Award Scheme 41
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. 科技捐贈計劃 TechDonation www.techdonation.org.hk 42
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. 捐贈伙伴 Donation Partners • •Microsoft, •Adobe, •Cisco, (includes hardware like router, wireless, access point, etc.) •Version 2, (NOD antivirus) •SAP, (system development) •GiftWorks (donor management) 43
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. 國際互聯網安全日 •是由歐洲非牟利機構Internet Safety (InSafe)於2004年發起 •宣揚安全及負責地使用網上 技術及流動電話為目標 •全球有多達65個國家及地區、 超過500個活動支持響應 國際互聯網安全日Safer Internet Day 44
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. 國際互聯網安全日Safer Internet Day 45
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Web Accessibility Campaign OGCIO is mounting a Web Accessibility Campaign to promote awareness and wider adoption of web accessibility design in public and private websites. Recognition Scheme Web Accessibility Handbook Mobile Application Accessibility Handbook Web Accessibility Seminars Experience Sharing and Technical Workshops Accessible Webpage Templates Incorporating web accessibility into ICT curriculum Web Designers' Corner Legal Cases 46
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Web Accessibility Campaign •110 enterprises and organizations were lauded at the ceremony –facilitate access by everyone including persons with disabilities •In 2014, 136 websites and 31 mobile apps were recognised. –117 websites and 23 mobile apps attained gold awards –19 websites and 8 mobile apps received silver awards 47
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    推行機構 一家一網 e學習 1.價格相宜的上網服務 2.價格相宜的電腦和靈活 的付款方式 3.技術支援查詢及熱線 4.學生培訓 5.家長培訓 6.小組及個別輔導服務 Internet Learning Support Programme 48
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    Programme Progress 一家一網e 學習 Internet Learning Support Programme 49
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Internet Learning Resource Centre 互聯網學習資源中心 Section 4 Social Responsibility as a Global Citizen 50
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Questions for You As a student, you can… As a future leader, you can… 51
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Stakeholder Involvement 52 •Establish Policies on DI •Digital Inclusion and Poverty Eradication •Support research on DI •Establish targets for DI •Leadership in multi-stakeholder-team •Establish sustainable financial infrastructure for NGO •Turn digital divide into digital dividend •Finance digital inclusion as business investment •Charity donations •Supply of volunteers to support DI programs in community •Expert knowledge in ICT (design) •Work with NGOs in program level •Know the needy groups in community, feel their pulse •Mobilize volunteers •Conduct programs in community •Accumulate know-how via practice •Reflect needs of people to policy-makers •Participate in policy advocacy •Attitude and consideration on use of information •(E-)Volunteering •Recycling and Donations •Helping someone Government Business NGOs Individuals
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    © Internet LearningResource Centre (ILRC). All rights reserved. Global Citizen in Digital Era 53 Business 1.Turn digital divide into digital dividend 2.Finance digital inclusion as business investment 3.Charity donations 4.Supply of volunteers to support DI programs in community 5.Expert knowledge in ICT (design) 6.Work with NGOs in program level Individual 1.Attitude and consideration on use of information 2.(E-)Volunteering 3.Recycling and Donations 4.Helping someone Government Business NGOs Individuals
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