Screen Time Is Not All Bad

Screen Time Is Not All Bad

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Net Neutrality, Predicting Earthquakes, Winter Home Prep

Episode: Net Neutrality, Predicting Earthquakes, Winter Home Prep

  • Nov 29, 2017
  • 20:39 mins

Guest: Sara DeWitt, Vice President of PBS KIDS Digital If your kids spent some time watching a show or playing a game on a screen of some sort this morning while you were trying to get everyone out the door, you can stop beating yourself up about it. We’ve been conditioned to fear digital devices as mindless, addictive and all around terrible for our kids. But what if that fear is keeping you from harnessing the positive potential of these devices for your kids?

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Why Net Neutrality Matters

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Guest: Phil Windley, PhD, Adjunct Professor, Computer Science, and Enterprise Architect for the Office of the CIO, BYU “The federal government will stop micromanaging the Internet.” That’s the promise made late last week by Ajit Pai, whom President Trump appointed to lead the Federal Communications Commission. Pai has proposed eliminating regulations passed by the Obama Administration in 2015 that prohibit internet service providers like Comcast and Verizon from picking and choosing who gets fast speeds online and who doesn’t. The FCC is expected approve Pai’s proposal in two and a half weeks.  If you’ve seen the words “net neutrality” pop up anywhere in your social media feeds over the last week, you know how heated this debate is. So let’s get some explanation on what it is and why it matters.

Guest: Phil Windley, PhD, Adjunct Professor, Computer Science, and Enterprise Architect for the Office of the CIO, BYU “The federal government will stop micromanaging the Internet.” That’s the promise made late last week by Ajit Pai, whom President Trump appointed to lead the Federal Communications Commission. Pai has proposed eliminating regulations passed by the Obama Administration in 2015 that prohibit internet service providers like Comcast and Verizon from picking and choosing who gets fast speeds online and who doesn’t. The FCC is expected approve Pai’s proposal in two and a half weeks.  If you’ve seen the words “net neutrality” pop up anywhere in your social media feeds over the last week, you know how heated this debate is. So let’s get some explanation on what it is and why it matters.