Q 1.2.

Digital Access and Divide - Infrastructure

FaceBook's Project Acquilla - Global Access to Digital Infrastructure


References


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Independent Institute of Education. (2017). Digital Citizenship (2 ed.). (I. I. Education, Ed.) Sandton, Gauteng, South Africa: Independent Institute of Education.
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1 comment:

  1. Great post on digital access and the divide caused by infrastructure gaps. It’s true that unequal access to technology and reliable internet creates barriers for education, work, and communication. Bridging this gap requires better policies, investments, and training programs so that everyone can benefit from digital growth. As a student, I see similar challenges when working on projects related to technology and often rely on IT assignment help to understand how infrastructure impacts digital accessibility worldwide.

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