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Digital Divide

2021
A medida que este mundo avanza hacia una fase en la que los modos digitales de educación ya no se consideran opcionales, se ha convertido en obligatorio y el único medio de escolarización debido a los efectos de la pandemia, Covid-19. El sector educativo está ahora totalmente bajo el ala de la digitalización para lograr sus objetivos.
Neil Beeto Jerrin, G. Bhuvaneswari
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Digital Divide

2007
In this chapter the authors introduce the digital-divide concept to the reader, bring its different definitions, and describe the short history of the problem. The basic figures and facts, which characterize the information and communication technologies’ usage in different countries and regions, are given as well. Also, basic indicators that allow the
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Digital Divide, Social Divide, Paradigmatic Divide

International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development, 2009
The digital divide is nothing else than the reflection of the social divide in the digital world. The use of ICT for human development does offer opportunities to reduce the social divide for individual beings or communities; yet there exists a series of obstacles to overcome.
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Digital Divides

2004
This chapter considers the social and ethical significance of digital divides, where a digital divide is taken to be an intra- or international inequality in levels of access to information and communication technologies. The authors argue that digital divides are not necessarily morally objectionable in themselves.
Emma Rooksby, John Weckert
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Digital Divide

2001
There is widespread concern that the growth of the Internet is exacerbating inequalities between the information rich and poor. Digital Divide examines access and use of the Internet in 179 nations world-wide. A global divide is evident between industrialized and developing societies. A social divide is apparent between rich and poor within each nation.
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Digital Divide

2018
Since 1991, when the world wide web (WWW) was first made available to the public, it has revolutionized the way the global community engages each other economically, politically, and socially. Its impact has been historically unprecedented. While the availability of and access to the WWW appears to be ubiquitous, it is not.
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Digital divides

Index on Censorship, 2000
A preparatory event for a UN conference against racism to be held next year heard controversial ideas proposed by a Swiss lawyer, designed to block racist websites. Detractors claim the proposals will establish a two-tier Internet
David Rosenthal, Syra Morley
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From Digital Divides to Digital Inequalities

2009
Concerns about inequalities deriving from the penetration of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) have only recently become a widely debated issue in industrial societies. Until the 1980s the diffusion of ICT was mainly considered a matter of technological innovation regarding selected fields and limited territorial areas (such as the ...
AMORETTI F, CASULA C
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Digital Divide

2016
With a growing body of work demonstrating the power of games to transform players' attitudes, behaviors, and cognitions, it is crucial to understand the potentially divergent experiences and outcomes afforded by digital and non-digital platforms. In a recent study, we found that transferring a public health game from a non-digital to a digital format ...
Geoff Kaufman, Mary Flanagan
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