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RECLAIM YOUR DIGITAL GOLD



          WHERE DO WE STAND IN RELATION TO
          THE DIVIDE?


          This difference manifests itself in a multitude of different
          ways, such as between men and women, industrialized
          and poor countries, urban and rural areas, and even
          countries that border oceans and countries that are
          landlocked. In every one of those scenarios, the first
          category is faring significantly better than the second.

          In some areas, the inequality is so severe that it leads
          to unequal education, with some students having little
          or no access to equipment. Hardware, software, and
          support are in short supply. As a result, teachers should
          ensure that they are aware of their students’ use of
          technology and the Internet. Theyshould involve parents
          in their children’s education and provide students with
          additional opportunities to use the Internet at school.
          They must pay attention to what works and what does
          not work in terms of technology use,stay current on the
          latest innovations, and adapt to the students’ needs.
          They should also select an age-appropriate device to
          improve learning and create engaging lessons that relate
          to the digital technology in the classroom. Professional
          development,webinars,social media, peer collaboration,
          and a willingness to fail can also be beneficial.
          However,it is not sufficient to delegate responsibility to
          parents and teachers; where possible, governments and
          institutions must lead the way in bringing technology
          to their country, making it available, and staying current
          with changes in order to avoid falling behind.
          Information is power,but only those who haveaccess to
          it can tap into it.



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