@kimmaicutler As is the case abroad, I bet almost all of those families' kids (and some of their adults) have smartphones, though.
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@libbybrittain that's part of the issue though in@ceciliakang's story. - 1 more reply
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@kimmaicutler@KillCreek@lpolgreen@ceciliakang do we know what percentage of these 46% have smartphones? Might be better metric -
@kickme444@KillCreek@lpolgreen@ceciliakang's story touches on how smartphone access only can be insufficient for homework. - 1 more reply
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@kimmaicutler@aprilaser i'm seeing 20% in that study cited. are you adding in wifi/4G? http://medasf.org/redesign/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/1428-03242015_MPN-Neighborhood-Survey_v10.pdf …pic.twitter.com/jSrpu99kO6
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@daviottenheimer@aprilaser it says 46 percent lack a home computer w/ Internet access.pic.twitter.com/B8r6bjBAeo
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@aprilaser@mosheroperandi@kimmaicutler fair for 2012. while a 2014 tablet with 4G is a different story. we call it an improvement from PC -
@daviottenheimer@aprilaser@kimmaicutler Yeah, 2012 mobile internet was second-class. Much less so now. Both leaps above none regardless - 1 more reply
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@aprilaser@mosheroperandi@kimmaicutler i guess i am. tablet on 4G or Wifi means Internet access to me. expect to rise as PC numbers dropThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@aprilaser@daviottenheimer@kimmaicutler new iPad on unlimited 4g vs old phone w/ tiny data cap both qualify, so experience may vary wildly -
@aprilaser@daviottenheimer@kimmaicutler Cant' speak to how mobile (un)friendly SF school apps are. Could again vary wildly.
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