Just as this country did a hundred years ago, it’s time to rethink the basic bargain between workers and companies. As greater wealth is generated by new technology, how can we ensure that the workers who support the economy can actually share in the wealth?
The Next Social Contract
The Next Social Contract Opening Keynote: Senator Elizabeth Warren
presented by Elizabeth Warren
Improving the Next #EdTechContract Through Open Educational Resources
presented by David Wiley
When you think about the Internet is, the Internet is really a giant sharing machine. It’s a machine for making copies, for making derivative works, for making remixes and making mashups. For distributing those around the world instantaneously. And so there’s a very profound tension between what copyright enables legally, and what the Internet enables technically.
Equitable Internet Access Must Be Part of the Next #EdTechContract
presented by Vikki Katz
The people who experience broader and more pervasive forms of social inequality related to housing, education, language proficiency, occupational opportunity and so forth, are also the ones who are most likely to be under-connected to the Internet.