3 collaborative digital platforms:
1) Capegoat -
Capegoat is a website that has an online community of global students who study together and support each other's goals. Capegoat has over 5,000 students, with over 100,000 hours spent studying.
When you study with Capegoat, you can either join an existing virtual study room, or you can create your own. Capegoat helps you stay productive by allowing you to track your progress. You can access data to track the time you’ve spent, your completed tasks, and much more.
If you need a little push to stay productive, this platform allows you to set timers, create lists, and provides opportunities for you to keep track of your accomplishments.
2) Study Together-
If you want to meet and chat with students from all over the world, then this is the platform for you. Study Together hosts one of the largest global student communities, with over one million members, and 19 million study sessions.
With a variety of features to choose from, you're bound to reach your study goals. Study Together has live study rooms that you can join at any time of the day.
If you’re not inspired by any of the available study rooms, Study Together allows you to create your own study universe with personalized features.
3) Study Stream -
StudyStream is a platform that not only helps you join study sessions with other students online, but it aims to help you stay organized and productive. This helps you to have more effective study sessions.
On StudyStream, you can join focus rooms where you can join other students to study, or you can join other professionals to help you focus on work projects. This platform isn’t just about work and study, but it offers various weekly online events, which include, journaling, wellness sessions, productivity events, and a virtual girls’ room with hour long chats.
To access all virtual rooms on StudyStream, you simply have to sign up.
Digital Inclusion:
Digital inclusion involves the activities necessary to ensure equitable access to and use of information and communication technologies for participation in social and economic life including for education, social services, health, social and community participation. Digital inclusion includes access to affordable broadband Internet services, Internet-enabled devices, access to digital literacy training, quality technical support, and applications and online content designed to enable and encourage self-sufficiency, participation, and collaboration.
Digital Divide:
The Digital Divide is the unequal access to digital technology, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and the internet. The digital divide creates a division and inequality around access to information and resources.
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