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From an educational context, regarding the digital divide: |
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The NCLB Act is helping to close the digital divide in some areas through the standards that were establishe |
The NCLB Act is helping to close the digital divide in some areas through the standards that were establishe |
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== Digital Divide for Farmer Information == |
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I have begun the process of cleaning up this article, initially by adding more sections. |
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The text itself needs editing - it is too verbose, and textbookish. |
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The article would benefit from some illustrative graphs, showing world regions affected by the digital divide, and possibly relating them to economic indicators for those regions. |
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A short discussion about methods/technologies used to address the divide would be useful, but without going into too many details - many of the methods/technologies/products have independent articles on Wikipedia and we should link to those. |
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[[User:Achitnis|Achitnis]] 14:29, 22 October 2006 (UTC) |
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== wiareport.org external link == |
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I removed this as it was added by the institution that "owns" the project: |
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*[http://www.wiareport.org World Information Access Project] tracks digital divide trends and produced an annual report |
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It looks like it could be good information but I haven't heard of it before and the presentation is very "bloggy" making it difficult (on a very brief look at least) to see what is finished research and what is untested information and opinion. Other editors should take a look and see what they think. |
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While we're on the subject the external links section could do with pruning and focusing. It's a bit of a jumble at the moment. --[[User_Talk:SiobhanHansa|Siobhan Hansa]] 23:00, 17 November 2006 (UTC) |
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== Advantages and Disadvantages == |
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It would be nice if some information on the benefits and drawback from narrowing the digital divide gap, as well as a few impacts the digital divide causes. [[User:81.106.116.14|81.106.116.14]] 00:29, 23 February 2007 (UTC) |
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== Responses to "Digital Divide" by Bolt and Crawford == |
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According to Bolt and Crawford, education has changed dramatically in the past 25 years, changing towards a society based dramatically on computer education and the advanced technology, but the classrooms have became over crowded and harder to reach out to the students. |
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The banner was from 2021and in the mean time additional sources had been added. I added a couple extra myself too. [[User:TomRichomme|TomRichomme]] ([[User talk:TomRichomme|talk]]) 15:21, 30 May 2023 (UTC) |
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We think the digital divide is the separation between books and a computer. Some students go to the internet to find an answer to a homework problem intead of going to a book and looking for tha answer and understanding it. |
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since more information is avilible with new technology, it is easier to specialize education to specific needs, but since teachers dont have the training required ot access this information effectively, a lot of this advantage is lost. |
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Unequal access to the interest impact education,economic opportunities and social 1 [[Special:Contributions/156.155.242.136|156.155.242.136]] ([[User talk:156.155.242.136|talk]]) 07:48, 7 April 2024 (UTC) |
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The cost of the computers and the programs which also have to be updated regulary increase the cost of tehcnology. Computer funding takes away from the other programs throughout the school. |
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[edit]From an educational context, regarding the digital divide:
There is digital divide in regard to professional development (focused on the use of technology) for teachers.
There is a digital divide in regard to instructional/educational uses of technology
When considering digital divide, there is an economical aspect that needs to be considered; especially home/personal ownership
There is a digital divide in regard to the support and resources availabe for parents, teachers, and students.
The NCLB Act is helping to close the digital divide in some areas through the standards that were establishe
Banner recommedning more sources
[edit]The banner was from 2021and in the mean time additional sources had been added. I added a couple extra myself too. TomRichomme (talk) 15:21, 30 May 2023 (UTC)
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[edit]Unequal access to the interest impact education,economic opportunities and social 1 156.155.242.136 (talk) 07:48, 7 April 2024 (UTC)
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