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Technological fluency refers to the ability to use technology effectively. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_divide| digital divide] is about more than just ''access'' to technology. There are a whole set of skills that go along with access that enable a person or a community to use technology to promote their well-being.
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Technological fluency refers to the ability to use technology effectively. The [[Wikipedia:Digital_divide|digital divide]] is about more than just ''access'' to technology. There are a whole set of skills that go along with access that enable a person or a community to use technology to promote their well-being.
  
[[AboutUs]] seeks to break down barriers to technology so that anyone can learn to use it.
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[[AboutUs.org|AboutUs]] seeks to break down barriers to technology so that anyone can learn to use it.
  
[[AboutUs]] provides tools for [[Portal:AboutUsCreate| creating]] new [[wiki]] pages as well as [[help]] in editing existing pages.
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[[AboutUs.org|AboutUs]] provides tools for [[Portal:AboutUsCreate| creating]] new [[WikiWiki|wiki]] pages as well as [[help]] in editing existing pages.
  
[[AboutUs]] strives to be a resource on the web where anyone can contribute.
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[[AboutUs.org|AboutUs]] strives to be a resource on the web where anyone can contribute.
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To improve your technological fluency, [[Google:commonly used Internet terms]]
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Latest revision as of 09:13, 23 December 2007

Technological fluency refers to the ability to use technology effectively. The digital divide is about more than just access to technology. There are a whole set of skills that go along with access that enable a person or a community to use technology to promote their well-being.

AboutUs seeks to break down barriers to technology so that anyone can learn to use it.

AboutUs provides tools for creating new wiki pages as well as help in editing existing pages.

AboutUs strives to be a resource on the web where anyone can contribute.

To improve your technological fluency, Google:commonly used Internet terms




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