A good question.
To give my opinion, I would first categorise the phrase, "limited access" to refer to:
(1) Affiliates who may not own a computer of their own, but rely on borrowing either from family members or friends, or go to public library or Internet Cafe. So in this case they have limited permission (time) to use the computer.
(2) Affiliates who may have just a little knowledge of how to use a computer.
In the first category, you can only advice them to stick to the time they are usually allowed to use the computer, in order for them to remain in good books of the person(s) giving them the privilege to use their gadget. It's the same with those who go to the public library to access the computer. For those affiliates who use the Internet Cafe, what they can afford to invest here is the determining factor. They should stick to doing their SFI actions if they can't afford to pay for more hours of Internet.
In the second category, for the affiliates who are local to you and you can reach them, you could possibly organise to meet and do a presentation or hands on session(s) with them.
Or ask where the difficulties are, but stick to SFI. When they have availed you with what they need help in, go through them in a step by step based on the basics of what they need to know. Don't do everything for them. Guide them to know those basics and encourage them to always log in and continue to learn.
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A good question.
To give my opinion, I would first categorise the phrase, "limited access" to refer to:
(1) Affiliates who may not own a computer of their own, but rely on borrowing either from family members or friends, or go to public library or Internet Cafe. So in this case they have limited permission (time) to use the computer.
(2) Affiliates who may have just a little knowledge of how to use a computer.
In the first category, you can only advice them to
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