The digital divide is a major issue in the modern world. It impacts billions of lives. So, what are we doing to address this divide? This divide or gap exists because of rapidly advancing technology, ...
Digital equity—ensuring everyone has equal access to the internet and the technologies our modern society is built on, regardless of economic status or geographic location—has never been more ...
With Internet connectivity now viewed as a public necessity for telework and education, universities across the U.S. are partnering with local governments and community organizations on initiatives to ...
BALTIMORE -- Many families in Baltimore and across the state fall into what is called the 'digital divide,' meaning they do not have access to the internet at home. This is a huge problem for students ...
Digital connectivity is widely taken for granted. Although 95% of the global population now lives in areas served by mobile broadband connectivity, billions of people still remain offline. That’s ...
The latest iteration of the U.S. Department of Education’s National Educational Technology Plan (NETP) takes aim at several obstacles limiting edtech’s ability to transform teaching and learning.
Our society relies on the internet for education, jobs, and personal needs, yet our country’s digital divide has been an ongoing issue, affecting the 14.5 million Americans who don’t have access to ...
Throughout her years at International High School at Langley Park in Maryland, Susana Chávez held numerous jobs to help support her family. Juggling these responsibilities was a challenge, but ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Three Kalamazoo area organizations received a total of $60,000 in AT&T contributions to help expand internet access to those who need it. Kalamazoo Gospel Ministries, Western ...