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What is Digital Exclusion

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Third Edition
The lack of technology resources and access for students in poverty, minorities, English language learners, and students with disabilities.
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The Digitally Excluded Learner and Strategies for Success
Virginia E. Garland (The University of New Hampshire, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5888-2.ch233
Abstract
Disparities in Information Science and Communication Technologies (ICT) skills exist both globally and nationally, between developed and developing countries and also between digitally included and digitally excluded students in developed nations such as the United States. Recent research and policy initiatives are recognizing the connections between achievement levels and Internet access. Students in families of poverty, minorities, immigrant children, and special needs students are more likely to have lower levels of academic success than their more affluent, white, non-disabled peers. This article addresses the need to provide effective ICT resources and teacher training to meet the specific needs of these groups of digitally excluded learners in elementary and secondary level American public schools: low socio-economic status (SES) students, minority students, English Language Learners (ELLs), and students with disabilities. Recommendations for moving from digital exclusion to digital inclusion are made at the end of the article.
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Beyond Digital Divide: Toward an Agenda for Change
The inability for an individual to make empowered and informed choice about their use or non-use of ICT-based practices. As such individuals from all sectors of society can be digitally excluded – not just those who are considered socially disadvantaged in general, or just those who make no use of ICT.
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The Sample of the Turkish Labor Market in Digital Discrimination and Pandemic Regarding Elderly/Older Employment
The inability for an individual or groups to make empowered and informed choice about their use or not of ICT-based practices. It is possible that everyone is exclusion to use for this technology.
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Problems and Prospects of Digital or Online Services Towards Making the Aged-Friendly City
The impossibility for a person to make an educated decision regarding whether to utilize or not to adopt ICT-based activities. As a result, people from all spheres of society, not just those who are viewed as socially deprived generally or simply those who don't utilize ICT, might be digitally excluded.
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Multidimensional Factors Enabling Digital Inclusion in Marginalised Communities of a Developing Economy
The lack of access to technology and digital skills to participate in the digital economy.
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The Impact of Digital Inclusion Initiatives in a Civic Context
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Technologies for Digital Inclusion: Good Practices Dealing with Diversity
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Opportunities, Challenges, and Digital Inclusion in Marginalized Societies
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