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The Digital divide—the inequality in access to information technology—is an issue of growing interest in all countries and organizations, yet the public awareness of the issue is low.
This Website discovers how the Digital Divide affects the young generation—people like ourselves. We hope to spread awareness of the Digital Divide, its causes, its implications, and potential solutions.
This site is dedicated to educators, high school students, policymakers, the general public, and in general the young generation of the new millennium.
We also carry out our own first-hand investigations to discover the current issues of the Digital Divide in education and propose action plans to bridge the Digital Divide.
Discover the concept of the Digital Divide interactively through a series of animations, first-hand investigations, interviews, games, photos, and more! read more »
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