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Building Democratic Governance on the Internet

Listen to the podcast (David Bollier interviews Nathan Schneider) located in the “materials” tab. Outline of Podcast Speaker 1: Nathan…

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Embed a Zoom Meeting into WordPress

Zoom has extensive documentation with a very large number of paths through which you may proceed depending on which plan…

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Put Your Face in Front of Your Slides in Zoom

use your slides as a virtual background! Currently in Beta, it’s super easy to use and works with PowerPoint and…

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Sharing your screen or desktop on Zoom

With Zoom, share your screen, desktop, or other content during a meeting, even while your video is on.  Screen sharing…

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New Zoom Features, AI, Clips. and more.

We delve into Zoom’s latest features, their practical applications, and how they compete with other platforms. Including the new notes…

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Zoom AI Companion and Zoom Spaces Webinar

Want to see Zoom AI Companion in action? Want a complete tour of the power of Zoom Rooms? Myrella Heimbuck…

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Tools for Mapping

One of the primary tools that we will use for stakeholder mapping is a visual whiteboard called Miro. If the…

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This video does not specifically discuss broadband. Rather, it describes systemic patterns at a higher abstract level that applies to many different aspects of planning for systemic change, and the resistance from incumbent actors.

Assignment for this lesson

  1. Watch the video above
  2. Work through the slides (accessible by clicking on the materials tab at the top of this lesson)
  3. Begin building your ecosystem canvas using Miro or similar tool
  4. Save it as a PDF and upload it to complete this lesson

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