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Poverty and Computer Skills Learning Systems

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The current discourse around the โ€œdigital divideโ€ is often focused on technology rather than the human impact of the gap. However, the poverty problem isnโ€™t due to a lack of technology, but a lack of resources, among other factors like inadequate or inaccessible local learning systems. Lisa Servon argued in 2002 that the digital divide is โ€œa symptom of a larger and more complex problemโ€“the problem of persistent poverty and inequality.โ€

Besides those in developing countries, what about computer skills learning systems right here, in the United States? The digital divide and lack of computer learning systems is certainly not just a global phenomenon, separating countries into technological haves and have-nots. The gap exists in the richest countries in the worldโ€“and itโ€™s often a big one. According to research firm Parks Associates, roughly 20% of Americans are disconnected from the internet and have never used e-mail.

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