As school districts across the United States continue to grapple with the best way to provide instruction amid the coronavirus outbreak, most parents of students in K-12 schools express concern about their children falling behind in school because of disruptions caused by the pandemic.| Pew Research Center
Rural adults are less likely than suburban adults to have home broadband and less likely than urban adults to own a smartphone, tablet or computer.| Pew Research Center
38% of parents with children whose K-12 schools closed in the spring said that their child was likely to face digital obstacles in schoolwork.| Pew Research Center
Some teens in America are more likely to face digital hurdles when trying to complete their homework.| Pew Research Center
Americans with lower incomes are particularly likely to have concerns related to the digital divide and the digital “homework gap.”| Pew Research Center
Smartphones often serve as a go-to source for staying informed about breaking news and community happenings, getting from place to place, conducting| Pew Research Center
This report marks the 25th anniversary of the creation of the Web by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. It is the first part of a sustained effort through 2014 by the Pew Research Center to mark the anniversary.| Pew Research Center
Students without reliable internet access have fewer options for remote learning during the pandemic.| ABC News
Black and Hispanic Americans remain less likely than White adults to say they own a traditional computer or have high-speed internet at home.| Pew Research Center
The digital divide between Americans who have a disability and Americans who do not remains for some devices.| Pew Research Center
The abrupt closure of many offices and workplaces this past spring ushered in a new era of remote work for millions of employed Americans and may portend a significant shift in the way a large segment of the workforce operates in the future.| Pew Research Center
The internet represents a fundamental shift in how Americans connect with one another, gather information and conduct their day-to-day lives. Explore the patterns, trends and statistics of internet and home broadband adoption in the United States.| Pew Research Center