Not everyone accesses or uses the Internet in the same way. This is important for organizations moving ahead with Gov 2.0 programs to consider. The presentation was prepared for a Gonzaga University graduate course, earning an A. It has not yet been presented to a live audience.
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Communicating across the Digital Divide
1. COMMUNICATING ACROSS THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Presented to the … (pending) Lloyd D. Brown, COML 506B Spring 2010 05/04/2010
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