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Bridging the Digital Gap: Youth and Adult Exposure to Digital Media

This study explores the impact of family income on digital media exposure among teenagers and adults. It highlights findings from Pew Internet regarding how income levels influence digital engagement. With a significant sample of 6,000,000 online students, the research illustrates the trends in digital media use across different age groups. It also examines Mr. and Mrs. Weyman’s results and considers the potential effects of time on these statistics. Understanding these dynamics is vital for developing strategies to enhance digital equity and access.

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Bridging the Digital Gap: Youth and Adult Exposure to Digital Media

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  1. Leaping the digital gap Exposure Weyman

  2. Youth • Matthew • His results • Pewinternet – family income and its affect on exposure.

  3. Teens • Friends. • Their results • Highest age group to use digital media • Ansonalex.com – 6,000,000 online students

  4. Adults • Mr. / Mrs. Weyman • Their Results • Their exposure and how it can be affected by time.

  5. Will time affect the statistics?

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