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Nettrice
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24. "Some Facts"
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>Wow Nettrice that center sounds great.
> I'm from the Boston
>area so I might have
>to check that out when
>I get back home.

Thanks! Sure, come check us out. We'll be in the Mall of Roxbury (formerly Washington Park Mall), 306 MLK Blvd. Soon we'll have a site up and info will be online. The grand opening is on February 7, 2001 with the Mayor doing the dedication.

>I wrote a paper on
>it last year and the
>term is most often used
>to describe the different rates
>of access between communities, not
>a bias against using the
>technology by the underrepresented groups.

An excerpt from a recent press release:
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/010115/02022052/html

"New research addressing the digital divide issue was sponsored by FleetBoston Financial Foundation and conducted by UMass. A survey questioned 1,600 residents of low-to-moderate-income neighborhoods in the Northeast, 752 with incomes under $40K to examine both the rate of computer and Internet penetration in inner cities and to identify obstacles to greater digital inclusion. The sites included Boston, Harlem, Brooklyn, Newark, and Hartford. The findings suggest that while income marks the digital dividing line, computer access alone will not bridge the technology gap, and that comfort in learning how to navigate the Internet is also a major factor."

> But the differential is due primarily
>to lack of infrastructure and
>access in the home, and
>this is accentuated by lack
>of access at secondary locations
>like schools, libraries and the
>workplace for those underserved groups.

Also, from the press release"

"The challenge is to offer broad-based solutions which address access, training and content that can make the real difference."

"80 percent of those surveyed who are not familiar with the Internet said they would be eager or likely to participate in computer and Internet training if given a free computer and free Internet access. Four out of 10 said they would prefer training in a small group with their top choice in a community center."

> Programs like yours are
>precisely what's needed to close
>the gap though and I'm
>really glad you're bringing something
>like this to the Boston
>area. I assume you're
>familiar with Plugged In of
>East Palo Alto, CA which
>is sort of the pioneer
>of community technology access centers.

I definately know about Plugged In but the first community technology center or ctc was established in Harlem, NY. Playing to Win was opened in 1990 or 1991. I was not aware of it until later. Playing to Win II (now Somerville Community Computing Center) was opened a couple of years later and from this came Playing to Win Network (now CTCNet) with over 400 member centers.

I think my first point was meant to address the illusion that poor people are unmotivated or incapable to learn technology. Poor people and people of color have always struggled to cross divides to get opportunities. This so-called digital divide is really nothing new.


"Know thyself"

"Let your conduct be without covetousness; be content with such things as you have. For He Himself has said, "I will never leave you or forsake you". So we may boldly say, "The Lord is my helper, I will not fear. What can man do to me?"
-- Hebrews 13:5,6

"There is a difference between knowing the path and walking the path"
--Morpheus in "The Matrix"

"It's our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities"- Dumbledore to Harry Potter "Chamber of Secrets"

"Know thyself"

"Let your conduct be without covetousness; be content with such things as you have. For He Himself has said, "I will never leave you or forsake you". So we may boldly say, "The Lord is my helper, I will not fear. What can man do to me?"
-- Hebrews 13:5,6

"There is a difference between knowing the path and walking the path"
--Morpheus in "The Matrix"

"It's our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities"- Dumbledore to Harry Potter "Chamber of Secrets"

<--- Blame this lady for Nutty.

  

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Myth of the Digital Divide? [View all] , k_orr, Wed Jan-24-01 06:51 AM
 
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a side issue
Jan 24th 2001
1
telephone lines?
Jan 24th 2001
3
      yeah but
Jan 24th 2001
4
           RE: yeah but
Jan 24th 2001
5
           let's not get away
Jan 24th 2001
6
           RE: let's not get away
Jan 26th 2001
30
                agree w/ everything except:
Jan 26th 2001
34
                     it's not bad
Jan 26th 2001
35
           it's like having a typewriter
Jan 24th 2001
7
                RE: it's like having a typewriter
Ruslanchik
Jan 24th 2001
8
           a note:
Jan 24th 2001
11
                Lets compare apples to apples
Jan 25th 2001
17
                     um....
Jan 25th 2001
19
                          RE: um....
Jan 25th 2001
22
                               I would bet $$$...
Jan 25th 2001
23
RE: Myth of the Digital Divide?
Jan 24th 2001
2
RE: Myth of the Digital Divide?
Sierra
Jan 24th 2001
9
RE: Myth of the Digital Divide?
Sporatic
Jan 24th 2001
10
      What needs are unmet in the typical black home?
Jan 25th 2001
13
           What for?
Jan 25th 2001
28
                RE: What for?
Jan 26th 2001
31
                RE: What for?
Jan 26th 2001
33
                     Do we have more access?
Jan 26th 2001
36
                          RE: Do we have more access?
Jan 26th 2001
40
The Digital Experiment
Jan 24th 2001
12
RE: The Digital Experiment
Jan 25th 2001
14
RE: The Digital Experiment
Jan 25th 2001
15
Hmmmmmm
Jan 25th 2001
16
RE: Hmmmmmm
Jan 25th 2001
18
      honestly...
Jan 25th 2001
20
a few thoughts...
Jan 25th 2001
21
RE: Some Facts
Jan 25th 2001
25
K.orr... a better question may be
Jan 25th 2001
26
will internet access be just another way
Jan 25th 2001
27
RE: will internet access be just another way
Jan 26th 2001
29
      Then how will it differ from tv?
Jan 26th 2001
37
           Dj screw
Jan 26th 2001
38
RE: K.orr... a better question may be
Jan 26th 2001
32
      RE: K.orr... a better question may be
Jan 26th 2001
39
           RE: K.orr... a better question may be
Jan 26th 2001
41
It's just a tool!
Jan 26th 2001
42
This is what I'm saying.
Jan 27th 2001
43
      RE: This is what I'm saying.
Jan 27th 2001
44
education
Jan 29th 2001
45
Revisiting this question in 2005...I think there is a divide.
Mar 09th 2005
46
Technology is just a tool
Mar 10th 2005
53
      lol 4yrs later, how's the center doing?
Mar 11th 2005
54
           I was curious too.
Mar 12th 2005
55
           It's still there, still open
Mar 12th 2005
56
Anti-intellectualism?
Mar 10th 2005
47
this post is 4 years old
Mar 10th 2005
48
      Hooooly shit.
Mar 10th 2005
51
      Yeah...I though about that
Mar 10th 2005
52
What's particularly intellectual about being online?
Mar 10th 2005
49
WHOAH...there are 2 Nahymsa's at this site
Mar 10th 2005
50

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