M1:W3 | Intermediate Activity \\ Identify Your Comparison and Context
- Due No due date
- Points 2
- Questions 2
- Time Limit None
Instructions
Overview
In preparation for your module performance--creating an infographic that illustrates an understanding of what the concept of digital divides means and how to approach it by comparing the US with another country--you need to identify two things.
The first thing is that you need to identify the country you will be comparing the US with. It can be any country or sovereign area (if you have a question about what qualifies, please feel free to ask!!). Keep in mind that you shouldn't be comparing the US with an entire continent or hemisphere, but with a country or sovereign area.
The second thing is that you need to identify the context for which you will keep as your central focus. It is recommended that you choose a context that you are familiar with and have a connection to. It can be a school at which you work, a school you send your children to, or some other educational setting. It does not have to be an educational setting, it can also be a community or community group or your work setting, it just needs to be some sort of context where learning--in the broadest sense of the word--happens.