Community

There are few dedicated communities for digital divide issues, however the appeal and interest in the subject is wide. Articles pop up in mainstream media sources and in technology news often.

A large community at DigitalDivide.net caters to educators and allows people to setup blogs and network.

4Teachers is a community of teachers that focuses on using technology in the classroom.

Educator Dave Truss has a blog called Pair of Dimes that attracts a following of teachers and educators.

A blog called Communications for Development has a number of great posts up about the issues.

Here is a news blog with a small community of librarians.

The weblog of Will Richardson, and author and speaker, looks at education realated issues.

The blog of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education discusses digital divide issues and other issues of technology education.

Here is a blog that focuses on development in India.

Connected Nation is a non-profit working on improving broadband penetration and computer literacy.

Here is a list of Yahoo! groups that relate to this subject:

There are many website that are not dedicated to these issues but have an interest in them. The issues of technology access and education appeal to many in the technology community on the Internet. Sites like Ars Technica, Digg and CNet have large readerships that may be interested in these issues.