BBC
20 October 2020
Radio / Over 15 Minutes
Bangladesh
Offline communities are being connected to the world's information through a network of people who physically carry data on devices containing content from Wikipedia and Khan Academy. Residents in a Himalayan village not only consumed the information but also asked for an offline wifi network which allowed them to create and share their own media. In Rohingya refugee camps, tablets were handed out to quell rampant disinformation about the spread of coronavirus. The tablets were equipped with videos from trusted health sources to provide reliable information about staying safe and healthy.
http://hechingerreport.org/pennsylvania-district-takes-cyber-charters
Sarah Garland
The Hechinger Report
13 May 2014
Text / 800-1500 Words
The small rural school district of Quakertown in Bucks County has become a national model for how to use technology to transform the public school experience. The majority of students in the district take at least one class online and all ninth graders are given laptops they can take to college when they graduate.
http://hechingerreport.org/can-high-poverty-urban-districts-like-philadelphia-close-digital-divide-2
Sarah Garland
The Hechinger Report
17 June 2014
Text / 1500-3000 Words
The digital divide in America is the disparity in students' access to the internet and technology. In Philadelphia, the introduction of high-speed internet aims to address that divide.
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/28/crowdsourcing-a-better-world
Tina Rosenberg
The New York Times
28 March 2011
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Americans often want to connect to a cause beyond writing a check. Crowdsourcing is creating new forms of philanthropy globally, giving donors more choice and a stronger connection to the projects they fund.
https://medium.com/bright/five-cheap-ways-tech-is-transforming-classrooms-3f0530f0c1b0
Alex Madison
Bright Magazine
6 May 2015
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Low budget schools across the U.S. are having students use their smartphones as learning tools inside and outside the classroom. At no extra cost they can incorporate technology into the curriculum through a myriad of applications, from homework reminder apps to free cloud document platforms like Google Docs.
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/20/why-solutions-journalism-matters-too
David Bornstein
The New York Times
20 December 2011
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Crises and problems are well-covered in the media. When the media focuses instead on organizations that are doing social good, it has a better effect because then these organizations are more likely to receive support and expand their access.
http://hechingerreport.org/will-co-teaching-with-computers-improve-student-learning
Margaret Ramirez
The Hechinger Report
10 January 2014
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School in various states in the United States are incorporating online learning into the curriculum to track student comprehension, adapt to students' learning levels, and decrease the digital divide.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/jul/21/get-tip-from-barmaid-pub-staff-could-spread-public-health-message?CMP=share_btn_tw
James Meikle
The Guardian
21 July 2015
Text / Under 800 Words
The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH), a charity dedicated to improving health and wellbeing in society, has outlined plans for different occupations – including cleaners, hairdressers, postal workers, and restaurant staff – that could be enlisted to support efforts to tackle the public health crisis in England by nudging reluctant souls of both genders into seeking medical help and advice.
http://ksfr.org/post/it-takes-library-solutions-journalism
Lucia Duncan
Santa Fe Public Radio (KSFR)
4 October 2016
Radio / 5-15 Minutes
In New Mexico, public libraries are funded by municipalities. That means, if you live in an unincorporated town, there’s no funding stream for a local public library. But, in northern New Mexico, residents in several towns have joined together to create independent libraries that have transformed their communities.
http://www.newmexicopbs.org/productions/newmexicoinfocus/small-towns-big-change-addressing-the-digital-divide-in-education
Megan Kamerick
KNME-PBS
7 October 2016
Broadcast TV Programs / 5-15 Minutes
Many families in rural New Mexico still do not have high speed internet access at home. In Farmington, the public school district, a local college, and nonprofits are working to close the gap in the digital divide for students by addressing access to technology and the internet.
https://www.good.is/articles/wikipedia-editors-diversity
Emily Frisella
GOOD Magazine
27 April 2017
Text / 1500-3000 Words
Wikipedia's editorial makeup lacks diversity—a phenomenon that could be detected by the majority “straight white male” makeup of the editing team, and inferred by the lack of information on 'feminine' topics. But thanks to the work of ‘Art + Feminism’, a DIY campaign seeking to diversify and correct Wikipedia’s coverage, people of all genders and races congregate at 'edit-a-thons, which aim for a diverse group to come together in all corners of the world to edit entries.
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