How does the digital divide affect learning?
Abdul Rehman
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Tegan Bradleys@tegan_bradleys1
I think it limit access to educational resources and tools
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The digital divide is such a big issue for learning because it widens the gap in access to resources. Students without reliable internet or devices can miss out on online courses, digital libraries, and even basic research tools. This not only impacts their academic performance but also their confidence and ability to keep up with peers who have constant access to technology.
For many students, the digital divide means being excluded from modern learning experiences. Without access to online platforms, they miss out on interactive learning tools and global collaboration. Digital access has become essential, especially as more schools incorporate technology. Closing this gap can make learning more equitable and help bridge socioeconomic divides.
Limiting access to online resources and educational tools for those without reliable internet or devices creates a gap in opportunities - making it harder for some students to keep up with their peers and succeed academically.