Big Idea 5 · Topic 5.2 · Exercise 1
The Maple Hollow Access Audit
25 minutes
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Q1 · 3 points on the handout
The town council proposes one complete fix: 'an identical tablet for every household in Maple Hollow.' Using equity vs. equality and at least two audit entries, evaluate the proposal.
Q2 · 3 points on the handout
The mayor says: 'Our country ranks among the most connected in the world, so Maple Hollow does not have a digital divide - that is a problem for developing nations.' Use the full text of EK IOC-1.C.1 and the audit log to correct the mayor.
Q3 · 2 points on the handout
ENRICHMENT: Researchers sort divide cases into finer sub-types: availability (no service exists), affordability (service exists, price blocks it), skills (service and devices exist, know-how blocks use), and quality (connected, but too capped or slow for real work). Classify entries 1, 2, 3, and 5 - and explain why the CED's characteristic labels are still required on the exam.
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