We are a part of the digital divide
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basic factors attributed to digital divide include economic resources, education, information literacy skill and personal motivation,there a lot of others factors
The same time the information age began.
The digital divide is a name for the disparity between two populations on our planet. On one side you have people who had access to digital technology and are benefiting from it (e.g. exposure to forgein ideas). But on the other side are those would either dont have acces to digital technologies, or are not benefiting from it in a positive way (e.g. a poor student in cambodia visits a cheap internet cafe but is distracted from his school work by violent video games). One way the digital divide has been measured is by ICT (Information and Communications Technologies) density, this measure things like how many phones per person there are in a region or how many have acess to internent.
It is narrowing and widening at the same time in different places due to different levels of teechnology
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Moyers and Company - 2012 Who's Widening America's Digital Divide 2-5 was released on: USA: 10 February 2013
The title of the book is actually Harsh Justice: Criminal Punishment and the Widening Divide between America and Europe. This book was written by James Whitman.
Pupils reacts to light, narrowing in bright light and widening in poor light - so is a reflex action.
We are a part of the digital divide
Digital Divide Network was created in 1999.
Digital divide
an example of a digital divide is a computer,pod,TV and more.
The Digital Divide is an inequality between two groups in terms of technological equipment and knowledge. This is usually a divide between elderly and younger citizens.
The root "vaso" means vessel or duct. It is commonly used in medical terms related to blood vessels, such as vasodilation (widening of blood vessels) or vasoconstriction (narrowing of blood vessels).
Yes, technology has the potential to exacerbate social stratification in the Philippines by widening the digital divide, where those with access to technology and digital skills benefit more than those without. This could lead to unequal opportunities for employment, education, and civic participation. Efforts to bridge this gap through initiatives like digital literacy programs are crucial in addressing this issue.