Local digital skills experts hold the key to closing the digital divide and reducing socioeconomic inequality, study finds

Philadelphia--(business wire)--digital navigators, individuals affiliated with trusted community organizations who are trained to help people access the internet, use devices, and build digital skills, are critical to closing the digital divide and reducing socioeconomic inequalities by helping more people get online, according to the findings of a boston consulting group study, supported by comcast, released today. with the support of these digital case workers: more than 65 percent of survey
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