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The Digital Divide

The Digital Divide. Tonya DeZarn Janice Thompson Juana Wallace. The Digital Divide…. is a widening gap between those with access to new technologies and those without (WTC, 2004). In other words…a gap between the information “haves” and “have-nots.”. The “haves”….

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The Digital Divide

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  1. The Digital Divide Tonya DeZarn Janice Thompson Juana Wallace

  2. The Digital Divide… is a widening gap between those with access to new technologies and those without (WTC, 2004). In other words…a gap between the information “haves” and “have-nots.”

  3. The “haves”… • Asian-American/Island Pacific Islanders • White • Higher income • Educated • Dual-parent households

  4. The “have-nots”… • Children & young adults • Lower income • Less educated • Certain minorities • Overpopulated/underserved countries • Individuals in rural areas/central cities

  5. Internet access by income/ethnicity..

  6. “Outgoing U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Michael Powell’s leadership of the FCC leaves questions about how much the nation’s “digital divide” has widened or narrowed during his tenure.” Washington Times Reports

  7. Washington Times Reports • Federal support has improved basic Internet access in communities since the mid ’90s. • While the overall number of young people online has increased, according to the U.S. Commerce and Education Department data from 2000 and 2001, four in 10 children have never used the Internet. • There are significant differences in home Internet access based on income and race among 3 to 17 year olds. (source: Washington Times: Published: January 31st, 2005 posted by Francis Raven)

  8. What’s Being Done About It? • Computer Technology Centers • Connections for Tomorrow • Urban Tech

  9. What’s Being Done About It? (con’t) • Blogs (Web logs) • Creative teaching tool • Promotes literacy • “Meta-learning” Huffaker, D. (2004)

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