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A brief methodology for technology planning by small non profit
organizations. First presented on November 2000 to the Greater Lowell
Non-Profit Leadership Forum.
An hour long discussion of what the digital divide is (lack of access
to tools, skills and content), past technology divides and efforts
to overcome them (rural electrification), what is being done to
bridge the digital divide now. First presented on October 2000 to
the UMass Lowell undergraduate honors seminar. |
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