1. Most low- and moderate-income families have some form of Internet connection, but many are under-connected, with mobile-only access and inconsistent connectivity. Nine in ten (94%) families have some kind of Internet access, whether through a computer and Internet connection at home, or through a smart mobile device with a data plan. Even among families below the poverty level, nine in ten (91%) are connected in some way. However, many lower-income families are under-connected. For example, one quarter (23%) of families below the median income level and one third (33%) of those below the poverty level rely on mobile-only Internet access. And many experience interruptions to their Internet service or constrained access to digital devices....
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Research clearly indicates that parental involvement plays an essential role in the educational proc...
Despite their relative low cost, access to and use of mobiles and smart phones does not necessarily ...
Because access to new technologies is unequally distributed, there has been considerable debate abou...
Latino families in the U.S. are an under-served population, and are adopting digital technologies ra...
The introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been shown to play a role in ...
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Education has been traditionally viewed as an equalizer for the poor to gain access to a better life...
Quality internet access is critical to participating in contemporary society. Unfortunately, many ho...
Ownership rates of advanced communication technologies among Hispanic families are lower than the na...
Young children's use of mobile screens is increasing despite the American Academy of Pediatrics' rec...
Despite figures suggesting that Australia is a high consumer of information and communication techno...
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