6 Questions
True or false: A falta de acesso à internet pode reproduzir exclusões e desigualdades existentes na sociedade.
Quais fatores estão relacionados ao uso de tecnologias de informação e comunicação?
Educação e alfabetização digital
Verdadeiro ou falso: Jovens, educados e empregados são menos propensos a acessar a internet.
Qual população é particularmente afetada pela falta de acesso à internet?
Pessoas analfabetas e menos educadas
Verdadeiro ou falso: O acesso à internet está relacionado à alfabetização em língua, educação e alfabetização digital.
Quem é mais propenso a acessar a internet e se envolver em práticas cumulativas?
Pessoas com mais educação e empregadas
Study Notes
- Various internal and external factors influence internet habits and cultural practices.
- Use of information and communication technologies is related to factors such as education and digital literacy.
- Those with more education and resources are more likely to access the internet and engage in cumulative practices.
- Lack of internet access reproduces existing exclusions and disparities in society.
- Analfabetos, less educated, black, indigenous, and unemployed populations are particularly affected.
- Internet does not directly produce exclusion but can reproduce it.
- Young, educated, and employed individuals are more likely to access the internet.
- Access to the internet is related to language literacy, education, and digital literacy.
- Cumulative practices on the internet are related to education and resources.
- Internet access can reproduce existing social disparities.
Test your knowledge on the relationship between internet access, education, resources, and social exclusion with this quiz. Explore how various internal and external factors influence internet habits and cultural practices, and how lack of access can reproduce existing disparities in society. Discover the impact of language literacy, education, and digital literacy on internet use and cumulative practices. Challenge yourself to understand the complex dynamics of internet access and social inequality.
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