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  • Welcome to the Digital Resilience Hub
  • Glossary of tech terms
  • MEANINGFUL CONNECTIVITY
    • What we mean by 'Meaningful Connectivity'
    • What are 'alternative' tech tools?
    • Alternative tech tools for knowledge sharing
      • Offline knowledge sharing
      • Mapping tools
      • Mesh & community networks
      • Community radio and mobile networks
      • Sustainable websites
  • Meaningful Engagement
    • What we mean by 'Meaningful Engagement'
    • Website accessibility
    • Inclusive communication
      • Video calls
      • Emails
      • Presentation and documents
  • Meaningful Ways to preserve memory
    • What we mean by 'Meaningful Ways to Preserve Memory'
    • Digital archival/preservation
      • Archiving steps
      • Key players & additional resources
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  1. MEANINGFUL CONNECTIVITY

What we mean by 'Meaningful Connectivity'

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Bridging digital divides

True digital inclusivity begins with connectivity that bridges the digital divide, offering solutions that are accessible to everyone, regardless of socioeconomic status or geographical location.

This includes:

  • Alternative Technology: We're looking at solutions that minimize the technological barriers to access. This includes software that runs smoothly on older devices and operating systems, mesh networks, and low-resource technologies ensuring that the digital world is accessible to everyone, not just those with the latest gadgets.

  • Empowering Offline Access to Information: In recognizing the critical need for information access in all circumstances, we're looking into offline-capable websites and services. This feature ensures that information remains accessible even in the most remote or internet-challenged moments.

Explore this section for inspiration, practical tools and more.

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