Volume
43
Issue
5
Abstract
"Raising the level of digital inclusion by increasing the number of Americans using the technology tools of the digital age is a vitally important national goal" (U.S. Department of Commerce, 2000). The study reported here focused on Extension administrators throughout the United States to gauge their opinion concerning the role of Extension in bridging the digital divide. It was found that a perceived digital divide existed. Extension administrators expressed that Extension was an adequate mechanism to combat this societal dilemma. Recommendations included establishing strategic partnerships with local community groups to provide technology access and training for residents.
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Recommended Citation
Elbert, C. D., & Alston, A. J. (2005). An Evaluative Study of the United States Cooperative Extension Service's Role in Bridging the Digital Divide. The Journal of Extension, 43(5), Article 10. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol43/iss5/10