Time:  Mar 24, 2021
Location:  12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Location:  Virtual

Children and Screens held the #AskTheExperts webinar “Digitally Disconnected: Understanding the Digital Divide During COVID-19″ on March 24, 2021 at 12:00pm ET to address the ways that COVID-19 exacerbated the digital divide for children and families. This virtual workshop explored how children and adolescents had struggled to cope with the demand for constant connectivity with limited access to fast internet and/or the devices they needed to attend virtual school and connect with peers. A panel of multidisciplinary experts from the fields of public health, education, psychology, and parenting discussed how a lack of internet privileges in the digital age affects the socioemotional, developmental, and physical wellbeing of children and what parents, schools, and policymakers can do about it. In addition, this important webinar provided useful resources, tools, and opportunities for communities in need as well as recommendations for how those with ample resources can help.

Speakers

  • Lee Rainie

    Director; Co-Author Internet and Technology Research, Pew Research Center; Networked: The New Social Operating System
    Moderator
  • Nicol Howard, PhD

    Assistant Professor; Coordinator; Co-Director The MALT Program; REAL Lab; University of Redlands
  • Beth Holland, PhD

    Partner Research & Measurement, The Learning Accelerator
  • Colleen Kraft, MD, MBA, FAAP

    Professor of Pediatrics; 2018 Past President Keck School of Medicine, The University of Southern California; American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Angela Siefer

    Executive Director National Digital Inclusion Alliance
  • Antwuan Wallace

    Managing Director National Innovation Service

Video and Resources

Watch a recording of the webinar "Digitally Disconnected: Understanding the Digital Divide During COVID-19," read the transcript, and view other related content in Learn and Explore.