Additional Resources
Wired for What?
Visits four elementary schools grappling with computerization to find out if technology is helping to change our schools for the better or dull students' creativity and drain educational resources.
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The
Digital Divide Network
The Benton Foundation and the National Urban League, with private
foundations and companies from across the Internet, computing,
telecommunications and software industries host the Digital Divide
Network, an initiative to coordinate information, strategies and
efforts targeting solutions to the Digital Divide.
The
Learning Connection
Report on how educators are dealing with the rate of technological
change as it relates to education. Also discusses major players
in the education technology arena.
Community Technology
Centers Network (CTCNet)
CTCNet is a national nonprofit membership organization of more
than 1,000 independent community technology centers that provide
free or low-cost access to computers and computer-related technology.
The centers partner with schools, museums, community centers and
churches to provide training and promote equitable access to technology.
For an array of links to statistics and training resources from
organizations concerned with technology, education and access, visit
the
PBS Digital Divide site.