The internet has transformed almost every aspect of our lives. But for the 4 million Australians who are still not online, the education, health, social and financial benefits of being connected remain out of reach. And we know that digital disadvantage coincides with other forms of social and economic disadvantage, so those that can potentially benefit most from being connected are at greater risk of being left behind. Digital inclusion is recognised as one of the key social justice challenges facing policy makers and communities worldwide. Digital inclusion is not just about computers, the internet or even technology. It is about using technology as a channel to improve skills, to enhance quality of life, to drive education and...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowl...
The ability to access information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly via the Intern...
In the past two decades digital inequality has come to be understood as a complex, evolving and crit...
One in five Australians, around 4 million people, are not online and not able to take advantage of t...
Digital inclusion ensures that no one is left behind as we move towards an increasingly digital futu...
In 2016 the first Australian Digital Inclusion Index was released, recognising the enormous role acc...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge eco...
This chapter begins with an exploration of the digital divide in the Australian context. This discus...
This special report enables us to explore the unique challenges for digital inclusion in Queensland....
In the past three decades, digital technologies have become progressively embedded in work, educatio...
Technological change permeates most areas of society and many different aspects of our lives. The in...
The ADII has been created to measure the level of digital inclusion across the Australian population...
In setting out the first findings of the Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII), this report prov...
This study investigated the relevance and impacts of ‘digital inclusion’ for regional development in...
In the fifth decade of the internet, accessibility for all, especially those with disabilities, is c...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowl...
The ability to access information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly via the Intern...
In the past two decades digital inequality has come to be understood as a complex, evolving and crit...
One in five Australians, around 4 million people, are not online and not able to take advantage of t...
Digital inclusion ensures that no one is left behind as we move towards an increasingly digital futu...
In 2016 the first Australian Digital Inclusion Index was released, recognising the enormous role acc...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge eco...
This chapter begins with an exploration of the digital divide in the Australian context. This discus...
This special report enables us to explore the unique challenges for digital inclusion in Queensland....
In the past three decades, digital technologies have become progressively embedded in work, educatio...
Technological change permeates most areas of society and many different aspects of our lives. The in...
The ADII has been created to measure the level of digital inclusion across the Australian population...
In setting out the first findings of the Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII), this report prov...
This study investigated the relevance and impacts of ‘digital inclusion’ for regional development in...
In the fifth decade of the internet, accessibility for all, especially those with disabilities, is c...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowl...
The ability to access information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly via the Intern...
In the past two decades digital inequality has come to be understood as a complex, evolving and crit...