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Technology and Social Policy Chapter 3 Karger and Stoesz. Stephanie Biggs Sokia Land Lana Shane. Introduction. Current Technology Available Information Proposed Problems. The Digital Divide. Lack of Access to Computers and On-Line Resources
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Technology and Social PolicyChapter 3Karger and Stoesz Stephanie Biggs Sokia Land Lana Shane
Introduction • Current Technology • Available Information • Proposed Problems
The Digital Divide • Lack of Access to Computers and On-Line Resources • Disparity In Access Continues To Widen Along Racial, Ethnic And Class Lines • Digital Divide Has Increased Since 1994 • Home Access in U.S. greater than 26%
What This Means • Access To Computer Technology Has Become Increasingly Important To Economic And Social Success • Many People In Central Cities And Rural Areas Are Unable To Acquire The Necessary Skills • Serious Problem In Low Income And Rural Families
Addressing the Digital Divide • Crisis Situation since 1998 • National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) • E-Rate Program (Initiated by Federal Government) • Outside Access • Current Job Market
Steps to Narrow the Digital Divide • Provide More-Affordable Access to the Internet • Get Computers In the Homes of Low-Income, Rural, and Minority or Other Underserved Areas