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The latest iteration of the U.S. Department of Education’s National Educational Technology Plan (NETP) takes aim at several obstacles limiting edtech’s ability to transform teaching and learning.
A decade ago, conversations about the digital divide — the gap between those with access to digital technologies and those without — focused mainly on high-speed, broadband internet. While ...
Digital equity—ensuring everyone has equal access to the internet and the technologies our modern society is built on, regardless of economic status or geographic location—has never been more ...
The U.S. Department of Education’s plan focuses on ways K–12 stakeholders can use ed tech to improve students’ access to educational opportunities through learning experiences. Rebecca Torchia is a ...
This week in “What’s New in Digital Equity” — our weekly look at government digital equity and broadband news — we have a number of interesting items, which you can jump to with the links below: The U ...
Despite worldwide advances in digitization over the past decade, many people are still excluded from the digital economy and miss out on the opportunities it provides. This exclusion, referred to as ...
Technology is reshaping healthcare, but its transformative power to dispel health inequities will only be realized if leaders address a critical challenge: the digital divide. From basic internet ...
Today, almost a quarter of Australians are digitally excluded. This means they miss out on the social, educational and economic benefits online connectivity provides. In the face of this ongoing ...
The federal government has a war chest of funding to connect every American currently on the sidelines of our connected digital world. Will it be enough? David Lumb is a managing editor for the mobile ...
IT asset disposition firm Reconome, along with Good Things Foundation, has committed to delivering 85,000 devices to digitally excluded people across the UK by June 2029. The plan is to get devices ...