Digital illiteracy is thoroughly embedded in government, in business,
in education, in health, in the not for profit sector. It's people who
want those who are participating in the digital revolution to give up
their benefits and come back and support the status quo. Revolutions
break stuff and the first thing they break is the status quo. The
status quo is represented by documents, like spreadsheets and word
processing documents. I'm sorry, but it's not going to happen. Our
biggest challenge in digital literacy is taking all of these
organizations and moving them to a position where they can interact
with, communicate with and work with the community that is digitally
enabled.
- Earl Mardle, 20-20 Communication Trust
Minutes 41-47, Digital Literacy - Navigating a connected world
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