Blog Journal #5
I began using Twitter(X) in high school. We used Twitter predominantly for communication and announcements of the happenings in school. Our Student Government, school faculty, sports, and other clubs all used Twitter for advertisement purposes. All of my peers used Twitter. Now, in college, I don't use it as much. I mostly use Twitter to check on political happenings or FSU football these days. The digital divide refers to the gap between those who have access to modern information and communication technologies, particularly the Internet, and those who do not. This divide significantly impacts student success in schools, as students without adequate access to digital resources may face challenges in completing assignments, conducting research, and participating in online learning platforms. The lack of technology access can exacerbate educational inequalities, hindering students' ability to develop essential digital literacy skills. The causes of the digital divide include ...
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