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September 19, 2016
Digital Readiness Gaps
Personal learning patterns vary across groups of adult learners
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Oct. 13-Nov. 15, 2015 – Educational Ecosystem Dataset
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Digital Readiness Gaps
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Digital readiness: The five groups along a spectrum from least ready to most ready
Few people are very familiar with some popular “education tech” terms and programs
Different groups have different levels of readiness for digital learning
Those who are confident in their tech skills and familiar with “ed tech” terms are more likely to take an online course
Using the internet in personal learning is more prevalent among those confident in their tech skills and familiar with “ed tech” terms
Library users and the highly wired are more likely to use the internet in personal learning
Library users and the highly wired are more likely to have taken an online course
Demographics: Five groups
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Personal learning patterns vary across groups of adult learners
Elements of digital readiness across groups
Use of internet for learning across the five groups
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