The Digital Divide and the Role of Social Media in Education in Latin America
Introduction In today's society, access to the internet and digital technologies is essential for education, work, and social inclusion. However, Latin America continues to face a digital divide that leaves millions without real opportunities. According to GSMA (Mobile Economy Latin America 2025) and ECLAC (Statistical Yearbook 2025) data, while mobile coverage reaches around 96% in many areas, 28-31% of the population (approximately 174-190 million people) lives in covered zones but does not connect due to costs, lack of skills, or interest. The rural-urban gap is huge: in rural areas, reliable internet access is often only 35-40%, compared to over 70% in urban zones. This mind map explores how social media influences this educational divide. My thesis is: social media can be a powerful tool to reduce the digital divide in education, but currently it tends to widen it without inclusive policies. (Insert your mind map image here – place the screenshot at the top or integrated for...