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New Digital Divide? Well Yes and No, Depends on Whether You Have Broadband

Filed Under: Uncategorized December 8, 2011 By Bonnie Bracey Sutton

In the New York Times there was a wonderful post on the New Digital Divide. I hope you have read it It is here for your reference. When I "stump speech" in the places of need, of distance, of lack of professional development, of unsupported technology, of NCLB caused science deprivation this might help. Maybe. The Digital Divide will always be, because of the advances of technology. That means I realize that there is the forward advance of technology and we are always trying to … [Read more...]

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