Amid the havoc that the pandemic wreaked on our lives, there were important lessons to be learned. It proved that people skilled with technology could navigate and succeed, and that many of the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) – With very few California high school students being enrolled in computer science, this week's Jefferson Award winner heads a nonprofit aimed at bringing those numbers up and ...
When he and his MSOE classmates built a computer lab in a rural Kenyan village school in 2010, Jeff Hanson learned firsthand about the inequalities that exist in access to technology. After returning, ...
Access to a home computer increases the likelihood that children will graduate from high school, but blacks and Latinos are much less likely to have a computer at home than are whites, according to a ...
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A high-school student and prospective journalist, Tabitha Jones says the computer class she took last summer should help her career. But she won't have to wait that long for the digital know-how to ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has illuminated many societal inequities in the United States. Among them is the “digital divide”—the lack of access to reliable and affordable high-speed internet in many areas.
Bridging the Digital Divide: TechServ Seeks Used Computers to Refurbish For Philadelphia Non-Profits
Members of TechServ, a Drexel student organization founded in 2002, are accepting donations for used computers that they can adopt and refurbish for nonprofit organizations in an effort to help bridge ...
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