Logged On and Not Locked Out at InternetforEveryone.org Event in North Carolina
Broadband Census, March 14, 2009
By Ken Austin
The InternetforEveryone.org town hall meeting in Durham, N.C., applied multimedia to facilitate social learning. The meeting featured focus group-style polling, real-time feedback and meaningful discussions about the economics of subscribership in rural areas, including the utility and nature of Universal Service Fund agreements.
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