THE DIGITAL DIVIDE COURTNEY RAND AND REBECCA CHAPNICK.

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THE DIGITAL DIVIDE COU RTNE Y RAND A ND R E BECCA CHAPNICK

Transcript of THE DIGITAL DIVIDE COURTNEY RAND AND REBECCA CHAPNICK.

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WHAT IS IT

• Interaction between human and computers

• Ability to access computers and internet

• Refers to the growing gap between underprivileged members who don’t have access to the internet/computers and the wealthy middle class

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_yRXVe8R48

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FACTORS ATTRIBUTING TO IT

• Digital divide grows at a alarming rate • Issues of race, education, poverty

• Widening along struggling economic/racial lines

• Lower rates for computer usage-poor

• Age• Kids are growing up with a modern culture, versus adults who were

never given those opportunities as children

• Higher income, white, Asian pacific already connected with technology • Adopting new technologies faster and connecting more

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SOME CAUSES:

• Those with computer access are becoming richer from information

• Socio-economic divides already present makes it harder to close gap

• Lack of Access due to affordability

• Lack of knowledge on how to use the technology

• Lack of knowledge of the benefits of technology

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WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN

• Ensure universal internet access

• More community access centers to access computers and internet at school or work • Should be funded

• Communities need well trained staff to teach others

• Change view of public regarding technology: not a luxury but necessity

If you don’t have access to technology you will be left in the digital ages

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If you have technology within the class

If you are left without technology in the class

* More efficient * Can’t use a Flipped classroom approach to learning and teaching

*Promotes student-centered learning and collaboration

*Easier for parents to see what is going on

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QUESTIONS:

• Do you see Digital divide in your field placement?

• If there were a digital divide within your classroom, how would you go about overcoming the situation?

• Who might be responsible for the digital divide?