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Connie Canfield

NPR expanding digital Literacy - 0 views

http://www.npr.org/2011/06/29/137499299/closing-digital-divide-expanding-digital-literacy This article is an NPR interview with a University of TX professor who has studied the digital divide amon...

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started by Connie Canfield on 02 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Jeanine Finn

Can mobile phones narrow the digital divide? - 0 views

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    Increasingly, Latino and African-American teens are using cell phones as their main device to get online
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    From my local (Austin, TX) paper. I thought this quote was particularly interesting: However, Watkins says he's becoming increasingly concerned with what he calls the participation gap. If teens are using their phones to consume media such as music, videos or sports scores instead of creating their own artistic works or engaging in discussions, are they really experiencing all the Internet has to offer? "If mobile is the primary access point," Watkins asks, "is that a quality experience that's similar or equal to Wi-Fi on a laptop? Rather than just a mobile entertainment device, are they using (cell phones) for citizenship and engagement?"
Rebecca Martin

"Hyper-Public: A Symposium on Designing Privacy and Public Space" - 1 views

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    A really interesting series of videos, audio, visualizations, and other outputs from "Hyper-Public: A Symposium on Designing Privacy and Public Space," at Harvard's Berkman Center
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    Interesting to think about the fact that the concept of privacy is really shifting. Danna boyd's illustrates this point well with her statement that that "even though we're in the public, doesn't mean we desire publicity." She also mentioned "youth" hiding in broad day light through their use of online code.
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