3. • How can we explain the importance of an Internet
that treats content providers,
users and information equally? These activities help
learners analyze, create and take action around
Net Neutrality in a variety of settings, from Maker
Parties to classrooms.
4. Introduction
• Internet is great because it belongs to all of
us equally
• enabling free expression
• Idea of Net Neutrality
“no matter who it is coming from or who is
receiving it, should be given the same
priority by Internet Service Providers.”
5.
6. Agenda
•Why its important?
•Who Influences it?
•Your Role in this?
7. Why its important?
•Protects Content
Writers
•Facebook/Google/twit
ter
•Protects People
8. Why its important?
•Loss of innovation
•Loss of free
expression
•Loss of the Web as we
know it
9. Who Influences it?
•Meet The White
House
•U.S. Congress
•Verizon,AT&T,Co
mcast
10. Your Role in this?
•Petitions
•Awareness
•Actions
•PUBLIC VOICE
“internet”
12. Key Take outs
1. Net Neutrality helps ensure equity of
access online.
13. Key Take outs
1. Net Neutrality helps ensure equity of
access online.
2. The loss of Net Neutrality compromises
the Web in fundamental ways.
14. Key Take outs
1. Net Neutrality helps ensure equity of
access online.
2. The loss of Net Neutrality compromises
the Web in fundamental ways.
3. The loss of Net Neutrality will result in an
Internet different from the one we have
today.
15. Key Take outs
1. Net Neutrality helps ensure equity of
access online.
2. The loss of Net Neutrality compromises
the Web in fundamental ways.
3. The loss of Net Neutrality will result in an
Internet different from the one we have
today.
4. To protect Net Neutrality, ISPs should be
prohibited from unduly blocking,
prioritizing, or discriminating content, and
these policies should be applied online and
in mobile environments.
16. Key Take outs
1. Net Neutrality helps ensure equity of
access online.
2. The loss of Net Neutrality compromises
the Web in fundamental ways.
3. The loss of Net Neutrality will result in an
Internet different from the one we have
today.
4. To protect Net Neutrality, ISPs should be
prohibited from unduly blocking,
prioritizing, or discriminating content, and
these policies should be applied online and
in mobile environments.
5. Net Neutrality is a people issue, and it's an