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Article: Inner-City Families Work With Seton Hall University To Close the Digital Divide.
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- December 6, 2001
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SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. -- Inner-city students and their parents are introduced to computers and the Internet through Seton Hall University's Project SHUTTLE -- a unique approach to closing the digital divide.
"Like the space shuttle, Project SHUTTLE takes people to places they have never been before," notes Willie Francine Brown, associate director of technology and training and co-director for Project SHUTTLE. "With the use of technology, people are entering cyberspace and exploring the World Wide Web with Project SHUTTLE navigating the way."
Seton Hall University has developed and implemented Project SHUTTLE (Seton Hall University Technology Training for ...