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Pew Research CenterSeptember 20, 2016
Digital Readiness Gaps

Appendix: Detail on digital readiness and other metrics across groups

By John B. Horrigan
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Digital Readiness Gaps 1. The meaning of digital readiness 2. The spectrum of digital readiness for e-learning 3. Greater digital readiness translates to higher level of use of technology in learning
Appendix: Detail on digital readiness and other metrics across groups
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