It creates an interesting change of perspective when you realize that one of the "tools" is the university campus. "The bad news is, for yet another year, a growing number of students not only do not have access to a suitable device and this rises to almost half (49 per cent) among international students. Significant portions of students surveyed (36 per cent) have avoided campus due to travel costs, two thirds reported wifi issues both on and off campus (up from 55 per cent last year) and nearly half (45 per cent) had trouble accessing vital digital systems needed to complete their learning." I still think it would be a good investment for communities to offer local access to higher powered computers in (let's call them, say) Community Access Centres or (say) libraries, especially for the purposes of study and local enterprise development.
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