The 'digital divide' refers to the gap between those who have access to technology and those who don't.
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EdTech has the potential to bridge this gap by providing access to quality education for all.
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It can bring world-class resources to remote and underserved communities.
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However, if not implemented thoughtfully, EdTech can actually widen the existing inequalities.
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Students without reliable internet access or devices are left even further behind.
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This creates a new form of educational inequity: the 'homework gap'.
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This story explores both sides of the coin, showcasing examples of success and failure.
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It highlights initiatives that are working to provide devices and connectivity to all students.
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Addressing the digital divide is one of the most critical challenges facing the EdTech industry.
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The goal must be to create an equitable system where technology is a tool for inclusion, not exclusion.
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