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“Illectronism”: the new digital divide

2020-06-22T16:01:18.142Z


Thirteen million French people do not have the basic digital knowledge to use a computer.What would containment be without digital tools? Without telework for some, without distance school for others? Or without videoconferencing to continue seeing your loved ones? However, 13 million French people do not have access to digital, according to the Secretary of State for Digital, or at least do not have the basic basic knowledge to manage easily with a computer or a smartphone. “ The sub...


What would containment be without digital tools? Without telework for some, without distance school for others? Or without videoconferencing to continue seeing your loved ones? However, 13 million French people do not have access to digital, according to the Secretary of State for Digital, or at least do not have the basic basic knowledge to manage easily with a computer or a smartphone. The subject of access to digital appeared very strongly in the context of the great debate and almost systematically. It echoes the closure of public services, replaced by online services"Explains Cédric O, the Secretary of State for Digital. On a daily basis, the most common administrative procedures escape this population, whether it is registering a child in the canteen, looking for a job, asking for help or simply obtain proof of address. Access to digital opens the door to

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