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Cyberliteracy How can we develop a new critical literacy for dealing with ICTs in our daily lives? How can we become active participants & citizens – not just passive consumers? Where’s the public interest? Contains elements of both print & spoken word; ‘new media’ incorporates elements of ‘old media’
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Elements of ‘cyberspace’ Speed Reach Anonymity Interactivity
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Canada & ‘Information Highway’ Policy 1994 – IHAC, CRTC report Climate of deregulation, privatization, competition Technological euphoria Technological convergence
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Information Policy Initiatives Behind Closed Doors: IHAC Composition of group industry-led Rallying of public interest groups in response
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IHAC Objectives 1.Creating jobs through innovation & investment 2. Reinforcing Canadian sovereignty and cultural identity 3. Ensuring universal access at reasonable cost
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IHAC Principles 1.Interconnected & interoperable network of networks 2. Collaborative public & private sector development 3. Competition in facilities, products, services 4. Privacy protection, network security 5. Lifelong learning key design element
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IHAC Working Groups Access & social impact Canadian content & culture Competitiveness & job creation Learning & training Research & development Applications & market development
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Some dissension… Parrot from Canadian Labour Congress issued minority report – objective to IHAC’s market- driven recommendations Concern re labour standards w/ telework, call centers…
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CRTC Report - Competition & Culture on Canada’s Information Highway Public consultation Echoed IHAC’s recommendations
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Public Interest Players Coalition for Public Information Telecommunities Canada Alliance for a Connected Canada Electronic Public Space Steering Group Public Interest Advocacy Centre
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Access debates How to define? Technical infrastructure Social infrastructure Market forces? New types of literacy…
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Latest…2001 Broadband Task Force Recommends deployment of broadband in remote & rural communities…. $$$$$ Should government pay, private industry?? Lukewarm response….and now, in light of 9- 11….
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