TAGIBook
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The TAGIBook initiative aims to introduce an affordable basic computer for every Arab citizen, in an effort to increase the level of computer literacy in the Arab region, bridge the digital divide between the Arab countries and the developed world, and build sufficient ICT skills and capacity to boost the economic standing of the region and steer it towards a knowledge-based and innovation driven society.
TAGIBook initiative targets the basic Arab user whether at home, school, university, urban or rural regions.
The TAGIBook initiative, along with other social TAG projects such as community Knowledge Society (TAGKS); aims at increasing literacy levels throughout the Arab world and providing the target population with education and future opportunities based on hard work and merit.
The value of this project is that it does not resemble traditional computer projects, which are present in a number of Arab countries, the difference is that this project specifically addresses the needs of Arab communities, and merges four main components: hardware, software, connectivity, and training. These characteristics result in making this computer project unique in the world.
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The hardware system will be manufactured at low cost to be affordable for Arab communities. This is important since the current prices of hardware, available in the Arab markets, surpass the purchasing power for many Arab citizens. The system to be developed will utilize free basic applications with open source code. It will work towards adopting a package of free applications and supporting their Arabization to meet the local needs.
TAGorg will also provide connectivity solution to the educational institutions in order to connect the low cost computers to the centralized databases and benefit from e-learning solutions. In addition, training sessions will be offered based on the free software and e-learning solutions adopted by the organization. This will help the new emerging Arab generations to benefit from the most advanced learning tools and techniques.
In an area of the world experiencing radical and unprecedented change, TAGorg is well aware of all aspects of the economic, educational, and environmental development, including the social and regulatory factors governing them by:
- Providing low cost computers, while taking into account the different needs of the Arab communities.
- Developing software packages for basic applications and e-learning solutions.
- Arabtizing basic Open Source applications.
- Establishing a trust fund for promoting computer literacy in the Arab region.
- Assisting medium and small-sized enterprises (M/SMEs) in customizing both hardware and software to meet their needs. It is worth mentioning that an M/SME Toolbox has been developed in joint collaboration between (TAGorg) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – Information and Communication Technology for Development in the Arab Region (ICTDAR) Program.
- Working with existing local and national charities and educational programs to help in delivering offers to those most in need.
- Working with government officials to get the endorsement for the initiative and make available resources deemed necessary for it on local levels.
- Making available extended training and support programs through social initiatives and providing long-term goals and a way forward for program participants (certification, work training program, etc.)
- Conducting a wide campaign for promoting computer literacy in the Arab world, through TAGorg offices and alliances.