This is the first out of three courses exploring Internet Policy: Principles and Problems. This course builds an interdisciplinary policy framework to critique and develop regulatory and policy approaches to real-world problems on the Internet. Learners then use the framework to develop policy solutions to improve the Digital Divide and to evaluate net neutrality regulations.
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This is an interdisciplinary course covering data communications, law, economics, and business concepts. All backgrounds are welcome.
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Internet Policy Knowledge: Identify core problems and policies impacting the Broadband Digital Divide and Net Neutrality.
Analytical Skills: Build frameworks to critically evaluate and develop policy positions on the Digital Divide and Net Neutrality.
Communications Skills: Write and articulate clear, well-reasoned positions on current policy issues and debates.
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该课程共有4个模块
In this module, you will learn how the early Internet was viewed not only as a disruptive force to communications services but to government regulation of information services as well, raising the important question of what justifications should be provided in support of policies designed to regulate Internet services. In short, we consider the important question of whether and in what fashion we should regulate the Internet. While this may seem strange to you given the large amount of government regulation of Internet services in today’s world, as you will see, the roots of the Internet began with a declaration in opposition to any government regulation of the Internet networks and services!
涵盖的内容
9个视频19篇阅读材料5个作业3个讨论话题
9个视频•总计175分钟
- Meet the Instructor•7分钟
- Course Introduction and Expectations•10分钟
- Declaration of Independence Cyberspace•23分钟
- Lesson Introduction and Internet Players•12分钟
- Reasons for Regulation - Part 1•32分钟
- Reasons for Regulation - Part 2•28分钟
- Role of the FCC•19分钟
- Interdisciplinary Framework for Policy Analysis•26分钟
- Internet's Disruption to Regulation•17分钟
19篇阅读材料•总计166分钟
- Course Updates and Accessibility Support•1分钟
- Introduction: Should We Regulate the Internet?•3分钟
- Assessment Strategy•5分钟
- Assessment Expectations•10分钟
- AI Citation and Acknowledgement•10分钟
- A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace•15分钟
- Supplemental Readings and Videos•1分钟
- Preface for "Lesson Introduction and Internet Players" Video•1分钟
- ITU Telecommunications Regulation Handbook•30分钟
- Preface for "Reasons to Regulate" Video•5分钟
- FCC Web Page•15分钟
- Preface for "Role of the FCC" Video•1分钟
- Supplemental Readings•1分钟
- Preface for "Introduction to Interdisciplinary Policy Framework" Video•3分钟
- Supplemental Readings•2分钟
- Code 2.0 - Chapters 1 & 2•60分钟
- Preface for "Internet's Disruption to Regulation" Video•1分钟
- Supplemental Readings•1分钟
- Important Reminder: Peer Review Requirements for For-Credit Upgrade•1分钟
5个作业•总计35分钟
- AI Policy Quiz•5分钟
- Lesson 1.2 Graded Quiz•12分钟
- Lesson 1.3 Graded Quiz•8分钟
- Lesson 1.4 Graded Quiz•4分钟
- Lesson 1.1 Quiz•6分钟
3个讨论话题•总计32分钟
- Introduce Yourself•2分钟
- Declaration Discussion•15分钟
- Internet Services and Market Failure Discussion•15分钟
In this module, you will learn how policy makers within the United States, since 2010, have been advancing broadband Internet access service to become a universal service to all residential locations. We will discover how National Broadband Plans are pivotal policy planning tools to identify and address the main policy issues driving this universal service designation. This is perhaps the most significant communications policy development that has occurred in the last 100 years since telephone service was declared a universal service in the early 1900s! You will learn how far the transition to universal broadband service has progressed, and what have been the key drivers of progress, along with the remaining barriers facing this transition set in motion by the recognition of the Internet as critical infrastructure for the nation.
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13个视频11篇阅读材料4个作业1个讨论话题
13个视频•总计156分钟
- Introduction to Broadband as a Universal Service•3分钟
- Visionary Role of National Broadband Plans - Digital Equity•10分钟
- Visionary Role of National Broadband Plans - Universal Service for Broadband•18分钟
- Broadband Technologies - Internet Connectivity Primer Part I What is the Internet?•13分钟
- Broadband Technologies - Internet Connectivity Primer Part I Local Access to Network Options•12分钟
- Broadband Technologies - Internet Connectivity Primer Part I Economics of Fiber Network Deployment•5分钟
- Broadband Technologies - Internet Connectivity Primer Part II Wireless Network Design•18分钟
- Broadband Technologies - Internet Connectivity Primer Part II Wireless Local Access Network Options•15分钟
- Policy Steps to Make Broadband a Universal Service - Introduction to Economics of Universal Service•5分钟
- Policy Steps to Make Broadband a Universal Service - Goals and Principles•22分钟
- Policy Steps to Make Broadband a Universal Service - Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program•6分钟
- Definition of Broadband - Current Demand Characteristics for Broadband Service•15分钟
- Definition of Broadband - Policy Principles to Consider•14分钟
11篇阅读材料•总计136分钟
- Executive Summary, U.S. National Broadband Plan (2010) •20分钟
- Broadband Action Agenda of the National Broadband Plan (2010)•10分钟
- Supplemental Readings•1分钟
- "Broadband 101" Presentation by David P. Reed•30分钟
- Supplemental Readings•1分钟
- Chapter 8: Affordability of the U.S. National Broadband Plan (2010)•30分钟
- Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program: Issues and Congressional Considerations•10分钟
- Supplemental Readings•1分钟
- Is Speed Enough? Examining the Definition of Broadband and Its Implications for Public Policy by David Reed•30分钟
- Supplemental Readings•1分钟
- Important Reminder: Peer Review Requirements for For-Credit Upgrade•2分钟
4个作业•总计33分钟
- Lesson 2.1 Graded Quiz•8分钟
- Lesson 2.2 Graded Quiz Part I•8分钟
- Lesson 2.2 Graded Quiz Part II•6分钟
- Lesson 2.3 Graded Quiz•11分钟
1个讨论话题•总计20分钟
- Updated NBP Discussion•20分钟
So far in this course we have studied the problems identified as “Digital Divide issues” that have become increasingly apparent since before the National Broadband Plan was completed in 2010. We now turn to gain further understanding of the digital divide, as reflected in the definition of the term by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) as “the gap between individuals, households, businesses and geographic areas at different socio-economic levels with regard both to their opportunities to access information and communication technologies (ICTs) and to their use of the Internet for a wide variety of activities.” As you will learn in this learning module, the gaps included in this definition, known as digital equity gaps, arise due to wide disparities in the broadband usage and adoption patterns of different groups of people in the United States. To study how public policy can address digital equity gaps, we will focus on the broadband equity initiatives and activities included in the Infrastructure Investment Jobs Act (IIJA) of 2021. Specifically, we will learn how the Digital Equity Act of 2021, one of the major policy components included in the IIJA, plans to address Digital Equity gaps. We will then use the Colorado's Broadband Roadmap and Digital Access Plan as a case study to assess the approaches taken in Colorado to address both Digital Divide deployment issues as well as digital equity gaps. To assess the approaches taken in this case study, we will apply portions of the interdisciplinary policy framework to help us critique these plans and programs now underway in the state of Colorado.
涵盖的内容
5个视频10篇阅读材料2个作业1个讨论话题
5个视频•总计56分钟
- Introduction to Module 3•3分钟
- Scoping the Policy Problems of Digital Equity•20分钟
- Digital Equity Act of 2021•12分钟
- Case Study: Colorado Broadband Roadmap •12分钟
- Case Study: Colorado Digital Equity (Access) Plan •10分钟
10篇阅读材料•总计119分钟
- New NTIA Data Show Enduring Barriers to Closing the Digital Divide, Achieving Digital Equity by Rafi Goldberg•10分钟
- Building a Digitally Resilient Workforce: Creating On-Ramps to Opportunity from Digital Us•15分钟
- 2023 Broadband Pricing Index: Broadband Prices Continue to Decline by Arthur Menko•10分钟
- Supplemental Readings•1分钟
- Digital Equity Act Programs by NTIA•20分钟
- Supplemental Readings•1分钟
- Colorado Broadband Roadmap•30分钟
- Colorado Draft Digital Access Plan•30分钟
- Supplemental Reading•1分钟
- Important Reminder: Peer Review Requirements for For-Credit Upgrade•1分钟
2个作业•总计12分钟
- Lesson 3.1 Graded Quiz•7分钟
- Lesson 3.2 Graded Quiz•5分钟
1个讨论话题•总计20分钟
- Digital Equity Program•20分钟
Our earlier modules have focused upon access to broadband infrastructure based upon the actual availability of broadband services throughout the geographic areas or communities where consumers reside and the affordability of broadband services to consumers to deliver the benefits of broadband necessary in modern society. In this module we turn to examine another type of access to broadband services which is the ability of consumers to access the online resources provided by broadband services. The quality and performance of network access for Internet users are addressed in the often-controversial net neutrality regulations intended to manage fair and efficient access to online Internet resources such as Internet applications and websites. In this module, you will learn about the evolution of network neutrality regulations established by the Federal Communications Commission. As you will see, these regulations are among the most controversial that have been applied to Internet services due to philosophical differences in how the Internet should be regulated by the government.
涵盖的内容
8个视频11篇阅读材料5个作业
8个视频•总计107分钟
- Introduction to Net Neutrality•4分钟
- Setting the Stage for Net Neutrality Regulations•18分钟
- Preserving the Open Internet Order of 2010•19分钟
- Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet Order of 2015•15分钟
- Restoring Internet Freedom Order of 2018•14分钟
- Critical Issue #1: The Economics of Net Neutrality•13分钟
- Critical Issue #2: Reclassification of BIAS•9分钟
- Critical Issue #3: Specialized Services Business Models•14分钟
11篇阅读材料•总计105分钟
- Federal Communications Commission - Policy Statement•15分钟
- Net Neutrality Timeline•5分钟
- Watch the Video by Lawrence Lessig, "Neutral Networks Work"•5分钟
- FCC’s Open Internet Order•20分钟
- FCC’s Preserving and Promoting the Open Internet•20分钟
- BITAG Uniform Agreement Report of the Technical Advisory Group, “Real-time Network Management of Internet Congestion”•20分钟
- Supplemental Reading•1分钟
- FCC’s Restoring Internet Freedom•15分钟
- Wrapping-up Module 4•1分钟
- Supplemental Readings•2分钟
- Important Reminder: Peer Review Requirements for For-Credit Upgrade•1分钟
5个作业•总计31分钟
- Lesson 4.1 Graded Quiz•5分钟
- Lesson 4.2 Graded Quiz Part I•7分钟
- Lesson 4.2 Graded Quiz Part II•6分钟
- Lesson 4.3 Graded Quiz•5分钟
- Lesson 4.4 Graded Quiz•8分钟
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