Towards Universal Digital Access
Overview
This collaborative project with community organizations and volunteer groups collates efforts and ideas on full digital inclusion of vulnerable groups such as low-income, elderly and migrant workers.
Related Information
- Journal Article: Campaigning for digital equality: the role of digital access attitudes in neoliberal context
- Journal Article: Making Universal Digital Access Universal
- Findings from a Poll on Digital Access
- Research report: From digital exclusion to universal digital access in Singapore
- Infographic: Summary of Social Work Disability Chapter Networking Session on Digitalization, 6 July 2021
- Commentary: Becoming Digitally Connected: What Holds People Back?
- Commentary: Why digital poverty deserves greater attention
- Commentary: Mind the gap - income divide in children's use of digital devices
- Commentary: The joys and frustrations of home-based learning
- Commentary: The case for universal digital access, as home-based computing becomes a post-pandemic norm
- Commentary: Singapore's Digital Readiness Blueprint must also address ‘invisible illiteracies’
- Commentary: Laptops for every student – a lot could go wrong
- Commentary: When a disease uncovers digital divides
- Lacking Digital Access, Singapore’s Disconnected Risk Being Left Behind
- A Primary 3 student’s wish, and a family’s fears about falling behind
- Ah Ma, are you on WhatsApp?
- Inadequate home learning space, lack of support among hurdles
- Panellists at MCI event optimistic about helping the vulnerable bridge digital divide