DIGITAL DIVIDE IN EDUCATION: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS ON GLOBAL RESEARCH TRENDSYücedalar, AsenaTun, BinaliInternational Innovative Education Researcher (IEdRes)
上文“Online education during the outbreak of COVID-19 is an unexpected test.(新冠肺炎疫情期间的在线教育是一次意想不到的考验)”表明网课是一种考验,较为艰难,下文“Fortunately, there has been enormous assistance from the government, enterprises and charities to help bridge the digital divide.(幸运...
Addressing the Digital Divide in Education The digital divide in education is a significant issue that affects students worldwide. This divide refers to the gap between those who have access to technology and the internet and those who do not. In today's digital age, access to technology is ...
In the context of education, research shows that digital skills enhance educational performance, particularly among students from less advantaged backgrounds [23]. These three perspectives of the digital divide all focus on the users of technology, students in the context of our study. However, the...
and connectivity, whether in school or at home, have less experience using technology and are likely to have families with less experience. The digital readiness divide, in this context, is more likely to impact non-white, impoverished, and rural students, which preys on already existing ...
Prompts About Bridging the Digital Divide in Education: Essay Prompt 1: In 1-2 paragraphs, explain the digital divide and how it can present itself in your school and classroom. Hint:Be sure to define what constitutes a digital native. ...
The educational digital divide is a growing concern in college settings, where unequal access to technology creates significant disparities among students. While technology has transformed education, it has also deepened pre-existing disparities. Student
In part to address this divide, Unesco has released a report to try to reimagine a "new social contract" when it comes to education. "During the pandemic till now, there are more than 60 countries in the world where we see the closures of universities and schools, affecting about...
"Pre-pandemic, even though we had computer labs, a lot of students would do work on their phone," he adds. "They would even type papers on their phone. It just shows there really is a need for better access to technology." The digital divide in higher education is more "nuanced,"...
As record numbers of Americans go online, the gap between those who have access to technology and those who don't may be widening. Education World looks at the digital divide and what it means to educators. Included: Links to information and resources on