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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
Professor
Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
Examining the Mobile Digital Divide
The digital divide is the term used to describe the gap between people and communities that have access to information and communication technology (ICT) and those that do not. Ethicists worry about disadvantaging the socioeconomic groups that do not have ICT. Because even fewer people have access to connected mobile technology, the divide widens even further. Those who have this technology can use it anytime, anywhere, with the advantage of additional applications. People who instead rely on non-mobile computers at home, in Internet cafes, or libraries can access this technology only at limited times or locations. Keep in mind that many of the mobile handsets popular throughout the world do not have browsers and cannot access the Internet.
The mobile digital divide allows an elite portion of the population to access information and influence opinions and events at will. Most people have only limited or no such opportunities, and may be partly or wholly detached from the exchange of information and the opportunity to have their voices heard. It is equally true that they are free of the endless demands of social networking, work-related communication, continual downloads from the many applications built into mobile devices, and influences and communications from others whose intentions may not always be good or honest.
For this Application, you will examine the mobile digital divide.
In a 3- to 4-page written report:
Write a report that is well organized and contains grammatically correct, complete sentences that are free of spelling errors. Your report should conform to APA style.