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Page 1: Serving the Underserved: A Technological Perspective Rakesh Agrawal Microsoft Search Labs Mountain View, California

Serving the Underserved:A Technological Perspective

Rakesh AgrawalMicrosoft Search Labs

Mountain View, California

Page 2: Serving the Underserved: A Technological Perspective Rakesh Agrawal Microsoft Search Labs Mountain View, California

Backdrop

• 2/3 of the world’s 6 billion people live in the developing world. More than 1 in 6 live on less than $1 per day.

• Huge inequity in the availability of healthcare, education, and opportunities that condemn millions of people to lives of disease, poverty, and despair.

Inequities exist within developed societies too.

Page 3: Serving the Underserved: A Technological Perspective Rakesh Agrawal Microsoft Search Labs Mountain View, California

In this talk…

• Focus on school-level education for concreteness

• Draw upon the experience from participating in the 2005 IBM study for the President of India on the use of IT for improving education

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India’s Education System: 1951-2002

1951 1981 2002(*)

Literacy Percentage 18.33% 43.57% 65.38%

Educational InstituionsPrimary 209671 494503 664041Upper Primary 13596 118555 219626High/Hr. Seconday & Inter & Pre Junior College 7416 51573 133492

Enrollements (in millions)Primary 19.2 73.8 113.9Upper Primary 3.1 20.7 44.8High/Hr. Seconday & Inter & Pre Junior College 1.5 11 30.5

Dropout Rates (%) NA 82.5 66

Teachers (in '000)Primary 538 1363 1928Upper Primary 86 669 1157High/Hr. Seconday & Inter & Pre Junior College 127 926 1777

Pupil Teacher RatioPrimary 20 38 43Upper Primary 20 33 34High/Hr. Seconday & Inter & Pre Junior College 21 27 34

Public Expenditure (% of GDP) 0.64% 2.92% 4.02%

Significant achievements, but problems remain …

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Problems of School Level Education in India

Poor performance• 39% dropouts in primary, additional 15.6% in secondary, additional 11.7% in

higher secondary

• Pass out ratio is 50% at Class X and majority of them pass in 3rd division

• Less than 8% finish all schooling to qualify for a college education

Poorly trained teachers• 51% of primary teachers are higher secondary or below

• Only 44% have received in-service training

• Absence of learning material for teachers to update their knowledge

Poor teacher-student ratios• Ratio in primary is 1:43, secondary and Higher secondary is 1:34. About 9%

of primary schools have a teacher-student ratio > 1:100.

• 1.4% of primary schools have no teachers, 19% have only one teacher for all classes.

Poor quality of material• Poor quality of textbooks, out-dated curriculum

Source: IBM Report on Improving India’s Education System through Information Technology, 2005

Page 6: Serving the Underserved: A Technological Perspective Rakesh Agrawal Microsoft Search Labs Mountain View, California

Attacking Complex Problems*

1. Define goal2. Find the highest-

leverage approach3. Discover the ideal

technology for that approach

4. In the meantime, make the smartest application of the technology on-hand

1. End the disease2. Prevention3. Vaccine that gives life-

time immunity 4. Prevention by getting

people to avoid risky behavior (requires its own four point plan)

Framework Application to AIDS

* Bill Gates. Harvard Commencement. June 7, 2007.

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Applying the Framework to Education

1. Define goal2. Find the highest-

leverage approach3. Discover the ideal

technology for that approach

4. In the meantime, make the smartest application of the technology on-hand

1. Quality education to all2. New pedagogy3. Individualized learning

with teacher as a discussant

4. Internet-based mass collaboration to help teachers teach better and improve the educational infrastructure

Framework Application

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Education Web

• Participation of experts, teachers, parents and students in the development and revisions of curricula

• Sharing and collaborative development of lectures, assignments, tests, etc.

• Tools for capturing feedback on textbooks (errors, better explanations, supplementary readings)

• Collaborative translation and localization of educational material

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Technical Challenges

• Tools for creating and updating content (Wikipedia++)

• Trust and authoritativeness of content

• Personalization of search to find the material suitable for one’s own style of teaching

• Making material accessible to teachers who do not have a internet connectivity (make use of e-choupal experience)

• Bootstrapping and incentives

Page 10: Serving the Underserved: A Technological Perspective Rakesh Agrawal Microsoft Search Labs Mountain View, California

Is Serving Underserved a Valid Research Field?

Microsoft Research’s Digital Inclusion 2005 RFP Award RecipientsDigital Inclusion Kit in Health and Higher Education Mesh Networking: A Testbed for Security Issues and Community Actions Integrated Healthcare Information Services through Mobile telephony in Botswana Robust and Low-Cost Networking for Rural Kiosks Wi-Fi Enabled Phones for Bridging the Cognitive Divide and Transforming the Classroom Experience Project of Modern Long-Distance Education for Agricultural and Pastoral Area in Tibet Autonomous Region Design and Development of a Low-Cost, Low-Power Portable Medical Device Appropriate Technology Interaction for Facilitating Peer-to-Peer Internet Microfinance in Uganda Poor Man’s Broadband: Peer-to-Peer Dialup Networking Deployment Wireless Ambient Networks on Heterogeneous Rural Environments DSH and CAM: Leveraging Low-Cost Technology for Rural India Wireless Grids: A Technology for Rural Networking AIR: Advancement Through Interactive Radio Immersive Language Learning Using Smart Phones Smartphone Health Information and Epidemiology Network (SHIEN) — Vietnam Speech Interfaces for Health Information-Access in Underserved Communities Early Warning Flood Systems Based on Sensor Networks

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Microsoft Research, India

TECHNOLOGY FOR EMERGING MARKETS: http://research.microsoft.com/research/tem

Multiple mice and cursors on a single PC

Consuming content at rural kiosks

Learning from recorded lectures

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Concluding Thought

Humanity’s greatest advances are not in its discoveries – but in how those discoveries are applied to reduce inequity.

Bill Gates. Harvard Commencement. June 7,

2007.

Search Labs’ mission is to invent next in Internet search

and applications