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Alyssa Giarrusso: Harnessing Technology for Social Good: Decreasing the Digital Divide

Feb 24, 2021 | 2021, Petersheim, Uncategorized | 3 comments

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  1. Samantha Yaccarino
    Samantha Yaccarino on February 26, 2021 at 1:09 pm

    This poster is FANTASTIC! Allocations of resources in the technological world are so important. This is an even bigger issue come the COVID-19 pandemic. The topic of having students have access to the internet is especially important when we look at all the work that is being done to raise awareness for more youth to be in schools. Your layout was easy to follow and excellent. I cannot wait to see what you do in the future!

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  2. Penelope Prosperi
    Penelope Prosperi on March 5, 2021 at 2:15 pm

    This is a very important topic especially now with covid and the schools struggling to help students get the technology they need to be able to learn at home. Very timely.

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  3. Mary Landriau
    Mary Landriau on March 12, 2021 at 9:42 am

    Excellent presentation and poster, Alyssa. I particularly liked your discussions of what social workers can do to address the digital divide. It would be important to include seniors as well as children and schools, as the issues for seniors, in addition to access, are also competence and confidence in using unfamiliar technology. Very good and relevant topic!

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