Notes
1. See www.digitalequityforlearning.org for more information on the project design and findings.
2. The income threshold to qualify for digital equity initiatives is often tied to eligibility for subsidized school meals; e.g., www.everyoneon.org/about/c2c/.
3. “Lower income” was defined as living below the median income for U.S. families with one or more children, which was slightly under $65,000 (i.e., $63,767); see www.census.gov/hhes/www/cpstables/032015/faminc/toc.htm.