Talk:Digital divide
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[edit]From an educational context, regarding the digital divide:
There is digital divide in regard to professional development (focused on the use of technology) for teachers.
There is a digital divide in regard to instructional/educational uses of technology
When considering digital divide, there is an economical aspect that needs to be considered; especially home/personal ownership
There is a digital divide in regard to the support and resources availabe for parents, teachers, and students.
The NCLB Act is helping to close the digital divide in some areas through the standards that were establishe
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[edit]The banner was from 2021and in the mean time additional sources had been added. I added a couple extra myself too. TomRichomme (talk) 15:21, 30 May 2023 (UTC)
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[edit]Unequal access to the interest impact education,economic opportunities and social 1 156.155.242.136 (talk) 07:48, 7 April 2024 (UTC)
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