| CONQUERING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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When you are unable to read, you are unable to use the computer - simple tasks such as using
the Internet and writing letters are impossible. This display
is a portrayal of how a computer may
look when you don�t grasp letters or words. The �Digital Divide� is an official term used by the Depart of Education to describe the different between those who have personal use of computers verses those who do not. |
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| THE ILLITERATE PERSON | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Have you ever met an illiterate person? This piece is an exploration of a person who you might of met, but chances are you never knew they could not read. You could work with them, ate with them or even a family member. Illiteracy is silent, but comes in human form. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| The reference books we use today could be regulated if you don�t know how to use them.This exhibit demonstrates and explores the commonplace usage of a dictionary. It brings focus a commodity of knowledge that can only be used when the glass is broken. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Images of Literacy Online Show | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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