Remember when “homework excuses” meant dog-eaten textbooks? Now, it’s frozen Zoom screens and please wait while we reconnect you messages. The pandemic highlighted the digital divide, showing us how ...
For over a century, the dollar has evolved, always adapting to the changing demands of the global economy. When one era ends, as it did for the gold-backed dollar in 1971, a new chapter begins.
Today, technology is touching every sector. All industries have understood the benefits of implementing technology in their areas. While, on the one hand, technology is helping companies reduce ...
The Digital Inclusion & Governance Lab is a research lab at William & Mary’s Global Research Institute. DIGLab undertakes rigorous, policy-relevant research on the impact of digital technologies on ...
Digital inclusion offers pathways to health equity by expanding access to the formal health care sector and supporting independent health management. Yet poverty- and education-related disparities ...
Digital inclusion is considered a super social determinant of health and rests on four pillars: available and affordable broadband service, quality devices, digital skills and training, and technical ...
The Urban Institute unveiled its new evidence-based “Framework for Digital Opportunity and Inclusion” on Feb. 19 as part of a larger event in Washington D.C. that examined solutions for closing the ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 16% of the world's population has a disability—which means apps and websites must integrate special features like speech recognition, screen ...
A new council strategy aiming to support more Sunderland residents to “thrive in a digital world” has taken a step forward, ...