This article addresses the continuing digital divide in public education, one that defines itself largely along geographic, socioeconomic, and cultural lines. The article refutes the idea that the digital divide is dwindling due to increasing access to technology within the United States, instead focusing on digital literacy and cultural barriers as perpetuating the divide, causing economic, democratic, and social ramifications for those affected. Finally, e-learning is proposed as a potential solution to narrow the divide based on the ability to receive effective instruction without geographic restraints
Gaps within the digital divide exist between those who have access to technology and those who do no...
Gaps within the digital divide exist between those who have access to technology and those who do no...
This article provides a systematic review of the digital divide, a phenomenon which refers to dispar...
The closure of schools has left some students behind without computers or the Internet. The unfair p...
Although distribution of computers and Internet access is important in equalizing information access...
The author attempts to elaborate upon the popularized notion of the digital divide (DD). Previously,...
The use of information technology in education is now a political orthodoxy, seen by many politician...
Education is often seen as a route to full participation in society, and widening participation in e...
The goal of this presentation is to examine and analyze the communicative factors that are tied to t...
Education is seen as a route to full participation in society, and widening participation in educati...
The goal of this presentation is to examine and analyze the communicative factors that are tied to t...
The goal of this presentation is to examine and analyze the communicative factors that are tied to t...
Although distribution of computers and Internet access is important in equalizing information access...
Education is often seen as a route to full participation in society, and widening participation in e...
The term “digital divide ” has traditionally described inequali-ties in access to computers and the ...
Gaps within the digital divide exist between those who have access to technology and those who do no...
Gaps within the digital divide exist between those who have access to technology and those who do no...
This article provides a systematic review of the digital divide, a phenomenon which refers to dispar...
The closure of schools has left some students behind without computers or the Internet. The unfair p...
Although distribution of computers and Internet access is important in equalizing information access...
The author attempts to elaborate upon the popularized notion of the digital divide (DD). Previously,...
The use of information technology in education is now a political orthodoxy, seen by many politician...
Education is often seen as a route to full participation in society, and widening participation in e...
The goal of this presentation is to examine and analyze the communicative factors that are tied to t...
Education is seen as a route to full participation in society, and widening participation in educati...
The goal of this presentation is to examine and analyze the communicative factors that are tied to t...
The goal of this presentation is to examine and analyze the communicative factors that are tied to t...
Although distribution of computers and Internet access is important in equalizing information access...
Education is often seen as a route to full participation in society, and widening participation in e...
The term “digital divide ” has traditionally described inequali-ties in access to computers and the ...
Gaps within the digital divide exist between those who have access to technology and those who do no...
Gaps within the digital divide exist between those who have access to technology and those who do no...
This article provides a systematic review of the digital divide, a phenomenon which refers to dispar...