classification of adoc centers the various centers managed by adoc are classified into seven types depending on function and location. they
Classification of ADOC Centers
The various centers managed by ADOC are classified into seven types
depending on function and location. They may be outlined as follows:
1.
ADOC Partner Office
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Location: A capital or a business district with suitable
conditions.
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Main Function: Responsible as the contact window for promoting and
carrying out local operations.
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Presence in Partner Member Economies (PMEs): Chile, Peru, Viet Nam,
Indonesia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Thailand.
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Equipment: Each center is equipped with 3 computers and various
related office articles (including a server, printer, scanner,
telephones, facsimile machine, desks, chairs, and so on).
2.
ADOC Digital Opportunity Center (DOC)
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Location: A capital or a business district with suitable
conditions.
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Main Function: Provide training on ICT.
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Presence in PMEs: Chile, Peru, Viet Nam, Indonesia, the Philippines,
Papua New Guinea, Thailand.
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Equipment: Each center is equipped with 20 computers and various
related office articles (including a server, printers, scanners,
telephones, facsimile machine, desks, chairs, and so on).
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DOCs are required to train at least 600 people per year.
3.
ADOC Tele-Center
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Location: Province or state outside of a capital or main business
center.
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Main Function: Provide training on ICT.
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Presence in PMEs: Chile, Peru, Viet Nam, Indonesia, the Philippines,
Thailand.
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Equipment: Each center is equipped with 12 computers and various
related office articles (including server, printer, scanners,
telephone, facsimile machine, desks, chairs, and so on).
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Tele-Centers are required to train at least 100 people per year.
4.
ADOC e-School
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Location: Remote rural area.
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Main Function: Assist small businesses and residents in remote
rural areas by making training on ICT skills accessible.
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Presence in PMEs: Peru, Viet Nam.
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Equipment: Each school is equipped with 8 computers and various
related office articles (including server, printer, scanner,
telephone, facsimile machine, desks, chairs, and so on).
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E-schools are required to train at least 100 people per year.
5.
ADOC e-Care Center
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Location: Appropriate area.
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Main Function: Assist local disadvantaged groups through the
provision of training on ICT skills.
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Presence in PMEs: Viet Nam, the Philippines.
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Equipment: Each center is equipped with 8 computers and various
related office articles (including server, printer, scanner,
telephone, facsimile machine, desks, chairs, and so on).
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E-Care Centers are required to train at least 100 people per year.
6.
ADOC e-Commerce Center
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Location: Appropriate area.
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Main Function: Assist in the development of e-commerce, in line
with local commercial demand.
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Presence in PMEs: Chile, Peru, Indonesia
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Equipment: Each center is equipped with 12 computers and various
related office articles (including server, printer, scanner,
telephone, facsimile machine, desks, chairs, and so on).
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E-Commerce Centers are required to train at least 100 people per
year.
7.
ADOC e-Learning Digital Center
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Location: Appropriate area.
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Main Function: Provide students ICT training in a suitable
environment.
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Presence in PMEs: The Philippines.
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Equipment: Each center is equipped with 14 computers.