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A city government is attempting to reduce the digital divide between groups with differing access to computing and the Internet.
Which of the following actions is LEAST likely to be effective in this purpose?
Holding basic computer classes at community centers
Providing free wireless Internet connections at locations in low-income neighborhoods
Putting helpful tips for operating computers on the city government website
Requiring that every school and library have assistive devices that allow people with disabilities to access computer resources
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Putting helpful tips for operating computers on the city government website.
Reason: the digital divide is primarily about lack of access, hardware, connectivity, training, and assistive tools. Posting tips online assumes people already have Internet access and enough skill to find and use the site, so it does little to help those who are offline or lack basic skills. The other options provide direct access, training, or accessibility aids that more effectively reduce the divide.
Reason: the digital divide is primarily about lack of access, hardware, connectivity, training, and assistive tools. Posting tips online assumes people already have Internet access and enough skill to find and use the site, so it does little to help those who are offline or lack basic skills. The other options provide direct access, training, or accessibility aids that more effectively reduce the divide.
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