Tuesday, April 13, 2010
CARS model
Many people including scholars as well as elder and youth generations would be interested when I say that the digital divide that occurs between generations is extremely broad. Everything in the world of technology has intensified and we continue to see a generation gap in technology. My question to you is will this generation gap ever be bridged? Do you think the division will ultimately get bigger? These questions are two opposite sides of the spectrum. Some authors and researchers believe the division will get bigger. They say that there is no way the division will get smaller. There will always be a big division. While some authors like Sutherland-Smith, Servon, and Kolodinsky would say there are ways to make this division smaller, just with a lot of people’s help. The authors that believe the division will get smaller are exactly correct. My main purpose of this essay is to convince you that the digital divide between generations will ultimately get smaller. All my sources are the best examples that most clearly showed the side I support. I start off with the methods I use when researching, then I will discuss the results of Sutherland-Smith’s journal article, Servon’s book, and Kolodinsky’s study. Over the course of my research, you will understand that it is vital to bridge the digital divide so that no one gets left behind in the heap of technological knowledge.
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