Can We Close the Technology Gap?
The digital divide is defined as, “the economic, education, and social inequalities between those who have computers and online access and those who do not” (Merriam-Webster). It can vary from country to country, city to city, to even our next-door neighbors. Although we live in a technologically advanced country, not everyone has the same accessibility to the digital world. The Affordable Connectivity Program was created in 2021. It helped enroll qualifying households with a $30 monthly credit toward broadband service. The program also sells laptops, tablets, and computers at a low cost. However, there is still the issue of not having the funds to be able to purchase the devices. Libraries can be a great free asset to solve both issues if someone has access to one. Digital inclusion would allow more people to have access to digital literacy, jobs, and online learning/school. But how do we close the gap? Wolske notes that “digital inclusion and equity is more than an individual iss