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  2. Digital divide - Wikipedia

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    The second-level digital divide, also referred to as the production gap, describes the gap that separates the consumers of content on the Internet from the producers of content. [131] As the technological digital divide is decreasing between those with access to the Internet and those without, the meaning of the term digital divide is evolving ...

  3. Talk:Digital divide - Wikipedia

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    Digital divide received a peer review by Wikipedia editors, which is now archived. It may contain ideas you can use to improve this article. It may contain ideas you can use to improve this article. This article is rated C-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.

  4. Digital divide in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The digital divide in the United States refers to inequalities between individuals, households, and other groups of different demographic and socioeconomic levels in access to information and communication technologies ("ICTs") and in the knowledge and skills needed to effectively use the information gained from connecting.

  5. Digital divide by continent, area and country - Wikipedia

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    The digital divide is an economic and social inequality with regard to access to, use of, or impact of information and communication technologies (ICT). [1] Factors causing the divide can vary depending on the country and culture, as can the potential solutions for minimizing or closing the divide.

  6. Structural inequality in education - Wikipedia

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    Gaps in the availability of technology, the digital divide, are gradually decreasing as more people purchase home computers and the ratio of students to computers within schools continues to decreases. However, inequities in access to technology still exist due to the lack of teacher training and, subsequently, confidence in use of technologic ...

  7. List of ICT4D organizations - Wikipedia

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    The World Wide Web Consortium Interest Group on the Mobile Web for Social Development (MW4D) explores how to use the potential of Information Communication Technology (ICT) on mobile phones as a solution [buzzword] to bridge the digital divide and provide minimal services (health, education, governance, business, etc.) to rural communities and ...

  8. Digital Divide Network - Wikipedia

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    DDN was originally launched as the Digital Divide Clearinghouse in October 1999. The Clearinghouse was a section of a larger web portal called Helping.org. Launched by the America Online Foundation, the Benton Foundation, [1] the National Urban League and other institutions, Helping.org was dedicated to volunteerism, technology capacity building for nonprofits and charitable giving.

  9. Computer technology for developing areas - Wikipedia

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    Computer technology for developing areas is a field focused on using technology to improve the quality of life and support economic development in regions with limited access to resources and infrastructure. This area of research seeks to address the digital divide, which refers to the gap between those who have access to technology and those ...