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Month: February 2015

Weeknotes 08/2015 and 09/2015

Last week I was in Dubai on holiday with my family thanks to the generosity of my Dad. Here’s a couple of photos from that trip. Scroll down for this week’s updates!

Dubai Marina

Giraffes feeding at Al Ain Zoo

Doug

This (four-day) work week I’ve been:

Mozilla

 Dynamic Skillset

Other

Digital Maker/Citizen badges

Next week I’ll be at home working more on the Learning Pathways whitepaper and Web Literacy Map v1.5. I’ll also be helping out with the Clubs curriculum work where necessary.

Finally, I’m considering doing more work I originally envisaged this year with Dynamic Skillset, so email [email protected] if you think I can help you or your organisation!

All images by me, except header image CC BY-NC NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center

An important day for the Internet

As I’ve just been explaining to my son, when he’s my age and looks back at the history of the Internet, 26 February 2015 will be seen as a very important day.

Why? The Mozilla blog summarises it well:

We just accomplished something very important together. Today, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted for strong net neutrality protections. This happened because millions of people — including many hundreds of thousands in Mozilla’s community — joined together as citizens of the Web to demand those strong protections.

Net Neutrality can be a difficult thing to understand and, especially if you’re not based in the USA, it can feel like something that doesn’t affect you. However, it is extremely important, and it impacts everyone.

Last year we put together a Webmaker training module on Net Neutrality. I’d like to think it helped towards what was achieved today. As Mitchell Baker stated, this victory was far from inevitable, and the success will benefit all of humankind.

It’s worth finding out more about Net Neutrality, for the next time it’s threatened. Forewarned is forearmed.

Image CC BY Kendrick Erickson

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