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EdTech, Neocolonialism, and the Digital Divide
In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, a photo quietly circulated online—an image that, for a brief moment, became something of a symbol. It showed a teenage girl camped outside a Taco Bell in ...
As I think back on my parents’ experiences from their life-changing move from India to the United States, I am humbled by the sacrifices they made to give me a chance at a life with less hardship than ...
Nearly three years ago, Michael Smith’s digital divide organization, the Center for Technology Access and Training (CETAT), received a grant from the Baltimore-based Abell Foundation to teach youth in ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — One program distributes laptops in rural Iowa. Another helped people get back online after Hurricane Helene washed away computers and phones in western North Carolina. Programs in ...
International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU) campaign to narrow the global digital divide moved a step closer to its ambitious ...
Lenovo’s social investments are focused on empowering underrepresented populations with access to technology and STEM education. Lenovo has a goal of committing a minimum of 0.5 percent of its pretax ...
Businesses like yours regularly upgrade technology to improve productivity and keep up with the competition. Then you face a question: What do you do with all those computers, tablets and other ...
When I was young in the Bronx, if I wanted to use a computer to do homework, look something up online, or improve my nascent tech skills, I had to stay at school late or find a local community center ...
The goal is to help bridge the digital divide in the community when it comes to technology and offer support to youth in the ...
In an increasingly digital world, connectivity is a necessity. Yet, nearly a third of the global population remains offline, unable to access the services vital to participating in our global digital ...
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