Bridging the cognitive divide in ICT-mediated learning

The digital divide means more than having access to ICTs. It also means that a person has the necessary ICT literacy skills needed to learn and succeed in an ICT-mediated learning environment. ICT literacy includes the ability to access, manage, integrate, evaluate, and create information. These ski...

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