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Broadband- Connecting for health, education and civic engagement. July 20,2010 Municipal Clerks Institute Paul Treadwell Cornell Cooperative Extension Distance Learning Consultant

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Page 1: Broadband civic-engagement-and-sustainability

Broadband- Connecting for health, education and civic engagement.

July 20,2010 Municipal Clerks Institute

Paul TreadwellCornell Cooperative ExtensionDistance Learning Consultant

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What is Broadband?•High speed data transmission.•Always on connection.•Encompassing a variety of technologies.

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Why Broadband Matters•Now, broadband is essential to

opportunity and citizenship.▫Connecting America: The National

Broadband Plan http://www.broadband.gov/

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Why Now?•National Broadband Plan released March

2010.•Stimulus funding and re-invigoration of

Federal Programs supporting broadband.•Increased understanding of competitive

advantages brought by access.

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The National Broadband Plan•FCC March 2010:

▫Presents an ambitious agenda for expanding access.

▫Emphasis on technology as “enabling”.▫Robust vision of connectivity.

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Broadband Adoption

Exhibit 3-1 from Connecting America | FCC March 2010

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The Digital Divide•Is the gap between people with effective

access to digital and information technology and those with very limited or no access at all.

• Is a kind of capability deprivation.▫As the “world” moves online, those who

aren’t are excluded.

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Growing Expectations•Citizens are, increasingly, expecting

services to become available online:▫Shopping▫Paying Bills▫Interacting with elected officials▫Organizing

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The Internet

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The Civic Net

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More than Bandwidth or Access•The fuss about broadband, then, extends

beyond access to information to active participation in the online commons.▫ Broadband: What’s All the Fuss About? Pew Internet and American Life

Project

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Marketplace and/or Commons•2 ways of viewing the internet:

▫Marketplace: Access to goods Buying and selling

▫Commons: Access to ideas Interaction and exchange

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How do You See Broadband?•What role can it play?

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Broadband Enabled Services•E-government

▫Providing access to government information

▫Providing space for engagement•E-commerce

▫Access to the global marketplace•Technology training / digital literacy/ civic

literacy

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Case study – Ontario county•Ontario County e-government

▫http://www.co.ontario.ny.us/▫Access to governmental information▫Online survey for community input

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Case study – Threadless•E-Commerce and the crowd:

http://www.threadless.com/

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Case Study – Engaged Youth•Civic learning:

▫Engaged Youth http://www.engagedyouth.org/

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Case Study – Squeaky Wheel•Digital/Media Literacy:

▫Squeaky Wheel http://www.squeaky.org/

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Barriers to Adoption•Availability.•Cost.•Exclusion.

▫Literacy.•Security.

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Sustainable communities•Broadband should be a component of any

platform for sustainability.▫Connecting (rural) communities to the

world.

▫Sustaining locality.

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Civic participation•Bringing it back home:

▫Tools for online engagement: National Coalition for Dialog and

Deliberation http://www.thataway.org/

my.barackobama.com http://my.barackobama.com/

▫National project connecting local participants

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Education•Broadband opens up a channel to media

rich educational opportunities:▫MIT OpenCourseware:

http://ocw.mit.edu▫ScienceVideos:

http://sciencehack.com/▫Youtube:

Teachertube: http://www.teachertube.com/

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Opportunities•Resurgence of funding opportunities

creates a space for innovative programming.

•Current Extension programming▫National e-Commerce Extension Initiative.

http://srdc.msstate.edu/ecommerce/▫Connecting rural communities.▫Others?

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Innovating•Digital literacy:

For community. For educators.

Skills for an online world•Community brainstorming:

▫Games to spark planning around technology. Useful Games

http://www.usefulgames.co.uk/

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Appropriate Technology ?•Change is coming, continually•Understanding the transformative power

of connectivity is necessary.•Change is not, necessarily, good.

▫Wise decisions will need to be made about when, where and how to use the power of this connectivity.

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The value of open networks•“Strangely enough, digital technologies

are forcing us to recognize the power of the collective and social” - David Bollier▫The Commons as a New Sector of Value-Cr

eation http://www.onthecommons.org/content.php?

id=1813•Open standards-Open source-Open

networks

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Resources•Documents, sites and case studies

referenced in this presentation are available online at:▫http://ccedigitaldivide.pbworks.com/Clerks

2010

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Contact•Paul Treadwell

▫ Distance Learning Consultant▫ Cornell Cooperative Extension▫ 356 Roberts Hall▫ Cornell University▫ Ithaca, NY 14853▫ [email protected]▫ http://www.paultreadwell.com▫ @ptreadwell