PodParley PodParley

Mapping Internet Access Across the US to Support Offline Tech

An episode of the Tech Forward podcast, hosted by Cheryl Chotrani, titled "Mapping Internet Access Across the US to Support Offline Tech" was published on June 5, 2019 and runs 19 minutes.

June 5, 2019 ·19m · Tech Forward

0:00 / 0:00

Welcome back to Tech Forward, listeners! This week, I spoke with Oklahoma City-based software developer Carmen Bourlon. As her career as a developer progressed, Carmen began to explore her passion for offline technology, which allows people without Internet access to utilize resources that are generally only available online. Using US census data, she created Margiemap, which plots income against library access. She's also in the process of finishing her first book, Let's Take This Offline. Today we'll be discussing her career journey as a developer, what inspired her interest in offline technology, and how she is using her wealth of knowledge about the Internet access disparity affecting millions of Americans.

As a self-taught developer, Carmen learned to program from a book while living in a rural area without Internet access in her home. This not only shaped her learning process — letting problems stack up until she was able to go somewhere with Internet access — but also fostered her interest in offline technology. Realizing that Internet connections are fickle and users have no true control over it, she emphasizes that the responsibility is with developers to understand this issue and consider it while designing web based apps. While offline technology has universal applications, Carmen's particular interest lies with populations without Internet access.

Though many of us living in cities may not realize it, Internet access disparity affects millions of Americans. According to studies conducted by Pew Research, the percentage of households in the US that are considered "smartphone dependent" has increased from 12% in 2015 to roughly 20% in 2018. Studies have also shown a clear link between Internet access and access to higher paying jobs in the developing world. Put simply: "Internet access is opportunity access." Armed with this knowledge, Carmen created Margiemap as a way to visually display income against library access in the United States. Controlling for population, she found that lower income areas, where people are less likely to have a home Internet connection, have significantly less access to libraries.

Carmen's current plan is to dive deeper into the data and begin to blog about her discoveries, though she does hope that other people will take an interest in her work and begin their own research. Her work with Margiemap has informed her interest in a type of offline technology called "service workers," which she will cover in depth in her upcoming book, Let's Take This Offline. If you'd like to learn more about service workers, sign up for the mailing list to stay informed and see some sneak peaks.

Carmen, thank you so much for coming onto the show to share your process and everything you've learned about offline technology and why it's so important. I look forward to learning more when your book comes out. Thank you, also, to everyone out there listening, sharing, and reviewing the show. See you next week!

Connect with us

Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

B The Way Forward AnitaB.org B The Way Forward is an action-driven conversation about systemic change—how it happens, who drives it, and what it really takes to make an impact. Hosted by AnitaB.org CEO, and battle-tested leader in tech and equity, Brenda Darden-Wilkerson, the show gives listeners the tools they need to step off the sidelines and shape the future themselves.B The Way Forward Season 2 kicked off with a central question: do you change the system from within, or do you have to break it to build something better?Now, in our second half of the season we'll celebrate something women often feel they can’t admit to in the tech world - failure.Through candid conversations with leaders at the top of the tech industry the audience gets authentic, actionable advice that they can apply to their own careers.Thoughtful, incisive and full of Brenda’s warmth and humor, B the Way Forward is human conversations in a digital world.---At AnitaB.org, our mission is to enable and equip women technologists with the The Hague Tech podcast The Hague Tech podcast THT has launched a new vodcast series about entrepreneurs, innovators, and the The Hague startup community. Our shared community is so diverse, knowledgeable, and successful that it would be a crime not to share its achievements. That’s why we are producing this fun and informative series. Charles and Thomas are our hosts, welcoming our guests with a friendly chat about entrepreneurialism and forward thinking questions. This insightful platform will make the world take notice! Catalyst Launch by NTT DATA Catalyst, Launch by NTT DATA’s podcast hosted by Tammy Soares, puts humans at the heart of transformation. Each week, visionary leaders and changemakers share how creativity, technology and human insight are reshaping business, culture and the future of work. From platform innovation to AI and design leadership, Catalyst isn’t just about what’s next in tech — it’s about shaping business, technology, and culture through a human lens and spotlighting the visionaries paving the way forward.Learn more about Launch by NTT DATAPlease note that the views expressed may not necessarily be those of NTT DATA. tech 45' Sébastien Couasnon Je suis Seb COUASNON, dans ce podcast je partage avec toi ma passion pour les entrepreneurs. Ce sont de vrais aventuriers qui doivent aussi bien gérer le quotidien, embarquer ceux qui les rejoignent, sans oublier de nourrir leur vision, jour après jour, crise après crise. Dans tech 45’, on va au delà de ce qui nous ait raconté habituellement afin de comprendre comment ils/elles sont arrivé(e)s là. Chaque épisode est différent, mais ce qui ne change pas, c’est l’exigence et la bienveillance avec lesquelles j’échange avec chacun. Tirer le meilleur de notre conversation dans un temps limité (45 mn) et sans montage. Entre transparence et confidence, tu vas donc (re)découvrir des entrepreneur(e)s incroyables ! Parce qu’écouter le parcours des autres, ça aide, ça rassure, et ça motive pour accomplir ses propres projets. Ce podcast est aussi la concrétisation de ma propre reconversion, je mets mon expérience de journaliste au service de ma nouvelle vie et de tes oreilles, j’espère que ça
URL copied to clipboard!