“…Politicians, scholars, educational leaders, policy makers, and activists frequently employ this phrase when addressing issues of empowerment and democracy (Williams & Alkalimat, 2002). These discussions have identified various factors in identifying the digital divide phenomenon, including types of Internet or computer access (both quality and quantity), and available and/or actual uses of these technologies (Angus, Snyder, & Sutherland-Smith, 2003;Attewell, 2001;Moghaddam & Nadezhda, 2004;Morse, 2004;Solomon, 2002).…”