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Digital Divide in the UK? : Media Gallery
Martha Lane Fox
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Martha Lane Fox, Champion for Digital Inclusion, discusses the importance and benefits that the internet can provide to the most disadvantaged people in the UK.
Introduction by Rory Cellan-Jones
Rory Cellan-Jones, Chair for the discussion introduces the issue of digital inclusion
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Professor Tanya Byron
Professor Tanya Byron, psychologist, writer and broadcaster discusses the ways younger people use the internet and understanding the risks and benefits involved. Explaining the digital divide between children and parents.
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Panel Discussion
Rory Cellan-Jones chairs a discussion between Martha Lane Fox and Professor Tanya Byron
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