Title: Breaking Through the Ethnic Barriers of Technology Use
1Breaking Through the Ethnic Barriers of
Technology Use
- UNC-Teaching and Learning with Technology
Conference - Raleigh Hilton
- March 31, 2005
- Ronda Henderson
- NC AT State University
- Greensboro, NC 27411
- rondah_at_ncat.edu
2What is Digital Equity?
- Equal access to technological tools
- Emerged from coined term Digital Divide
- Controversial topic
3Evidence of Gap Still Existing
- According to a 2002 study conducted by the Pew
Internet and American Life Project - Younger Americans more wired than older Americans
- Well-to-do Americans more wired than less
well-off Americans
4Evidence of Gap Still Existing
- According to a 2002 study conducted by the Pew
Internet and American Life Project - White Americans more wired than African-Americans
and Hispanics - Well-educated Americans more wired than those who
only completed high school - Suburban and urban residents more wired than
rural residents
5Internet AccessSource Pew Internet American
Life Project Tracking Survey, April 2000 and
March-May 2002. Margin of error is 2.5 for
April 2000 and 2 for March-May 2002. N2503 for
April 2000 data, N3,553 for March-May 2002
6Digital Divide Access
- First Component
- Access to hardware software
- Access to high-speed Internet
- Access to up-dated equipment
7Digital Divide Literacy Learning
- Second Component
- Access to technology not enough
- Computer literacy skills
- Lifelong learning skills
8Digital Divide Content
- Third Component
- Diverse content
- Relative to the lives of ALL users
- Limited literacy skills
- Individuals with disabilities
- Diverse backgrounds
- Language barriers-ESL
9Indicators of Digital Divide
10Results of Digital Divide
- Less power as consumer
- Fewer economic opportunities
- Fewer educational opportunities
- Less access to high-quality health info
- Less opportunity to communicate with others
11How Can We Help?
- Resources to obtain computer and Internet access
- Technology in/out of the classroom
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- Skills to use the technological tools
12Resources Computer Internet Access
- Nonprofit organizations that donate used
computers - Free Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- E-Rate program-federally funded program
13Resources Literacy Learning
- The Digital Equity Toolkit
14Webliography
- The Digital Equity Toolkit-http//nicimc2.org/de_t
oolkit/pages/toolkit.htm - Education Reform Network- http//digitalequity.edr
eform.net/ - Digital Divide Network http//www.digitaldividenet
work.org - National Institution for Community Innovations-
http//www.nici-mc2.org/NICI_MC2_home.htm - Center for Children and Technology-http//www2.edc
.org/CCT/ - Accessible Technologies for All Students-
http//www.accessibletech4all.org/
15Sources for Donated Computers
- Computers for Learning-http//www.computers.fed.go
v/Public/home.asp - National Share the Technology Donation
Database-http//sharetechnology.org - Digital Dividend Resource Marketplace-http//www.
digitaldividend.org/marketplace/marketplace.htm - National Safety Council-http//www.nsc.org/ehc/Cnt
ctlst.htm - Gifts in Kind-http//www.giftsinkind.org/newhome/r
egistered_charity.asp - Beaumont Foundation-http//www.bmtfoundation.com/b
fa/us/public/ - Computer Aid International-http//www.computeraid.
org/
16References
- Gaujean-La Mar, N. (2001). New Jerseys solution
to the digital divide. THE Journal, 29, 66-70. - Martin, S. (2003). Is the digital divide really
closing? IT and Society, 1(4), 1-13. - National Center for Education Statistics (2003b).
Computer and internet use by children and
adolescent in 2001. Washington, DC Department
of Education. Retrieved January 6, 2004 from
http//nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid20
04011http//nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pub
id2004014. - National Center for Education Statistics (2003a).
Internet access in U.S. public schools and
classrooms 1994-2002. Washington, DC
Department of Education. Retrieved January 6,
2004 from http//nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.as
p?pubid2004011 - Wilhelm, T., Carmen, D., Reynolds, M. (2002).
Kids Count Snapshot. Baltimore, MD Annie E.
Casey Foundation. Retrieved January 6, 2004 from
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e2002.pdf..