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Impact of the digital divide on low-income and minority students
Willie K. Ofosu
, Austin B. Asgill
Penn State Wilkes-Barre
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Digital Divide
100%
Minority Students
100%
Low-income Students
100%
Easy Access
33%
Processing Information
33%
Telecommunications
33%
Computer Application
33%
Access to Information
33%
Low-income
33%
Entertainment
33%
Rural Areas
33%
Lack of Access
33%
Single-parent Households
33%
Educational Institutions
33%
Time Information
33%
Central Cities
33%
Low-income Families
33%
Personal Development
33%
College Education
33%
Professional Life
33%
Information Resources
33%
Computer Access
33%
Computing Facility
33%
Personal Use
33%
Educational Scholarship
33%
Computer Science
Information Processing
100%
Time Information
100%
Personal Development
100%
Academic Institution
100%
Information Resource
100%
Computer Science Applications
100%
Professional Life
100%
Telecommunication
100%
Parent Household
100%
College Education
100%
Social Sciences
Digital Divide
100%
Low Income
100%
Tuition Fee
33%
Computer Application
33%
Family Income
33%
Rural Areas
33%
Single Parent
33%
Information Processing
33%
Educational Institution
33%
Household
33%
Telecommunication
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%
Family Income
100%
Central City
100%
Psychology
Digital Divide
100%
Information Processing
33%
Family Income
33%
Personal Development
33%