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TLRS Ep.73: Digital Divide

February 2, 2017 by sandra 2 Comments


The Little Radio Show, Episode 73: Digital Divide (thelittleradioshow.com)This week on The Little Radio Show we talk about how a Mexican college robotics team recently won a NASA competition. A team from UNAM won the competition sponsored by NASA and Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Congratulations!

Did you know that Comcast has an broadband internet data cap on your home internet? One of us recently had the experience of going over the limits. Learn more about what happens when you go over yours.

We take a look at the Digital Divide. Despite advances in technology, there continues to be a digital divide that separates families by access to high-speed broadband internet. It’s more than just access to internet options, but the ability and knowledge on how to use it.

Do you choose where to have coffee or lunch based on where they have good Wi-Fi? We do! And we know that many of you do as well. We talk about how this one little item has become so essential to where, and how, we spend our time.

“The Little Radio Show” is on HMSNetRadio.org on Thursdays at 2 pm (CST). The show hosts are Sandra Fernandez (@sandrasays), Juan Alanis (@juanofwords), and Anjelica Cazares (@la_anjel).

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      April 12, 2017 at 9:19 pm

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