Rutgers: What Was Learning at Home Like For Under-Connected Families?
June 25, 2021
June 25, 2021
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, June 25 (TNSRep) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
Internet access is up dramatically since 2015, but 18 percent of lower-income families had their service cut at least once during the pandemic due to cost, and 12 percent still have no computer at home at all, according to a report led by Rutgers and other researchers that highlights digital inequity after a year of learning at home.
The report, Learning at Home While Under-Conn . . .
Internet access is up dramatically since 2015, but 18 percent of lower-income families had their service cut at least once during the pandemic due to cost, and 12 percent still have no computer at home at all, according to a report led by Rutgers and other researchers that highlights digital inequity after a year of learning at home.
The report, Learning at Home While Under-Conn . . .
