CN is a big joke.  Run when you hear their name!

Regards,
Chuck Hogg
Shelby Broadband
502-722-9292
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of RickG
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 2:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] New Video and Research Shows that Libraries Play a
KeyRole in Connecting the Disconnected

Received this in my email today. -RickG

***

November 2, 2009

New Video and Research Shows that Libraries Play a Key Role in
Connecting
the Disconnected

Connected Nation launches New Video and Policy Brief, "Connecting
America
Through Broadband at the Library"
Link to Blog <
http://connectednation.com/in_the_news/the_blog/2009/10/new-video-and-re
search-shows-that.php
>
Link to Video <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz_NdjVxc1Y>
Link to FCC Filing <
http://connectednation.com/_documents/FCCLibraryAccessFiling102009FINAL.
pdf>
Link to Graphs <
http://connectednation.com/_documents/LibraryApps_102809_FINAL.ppt>

In recent research and activities, Connected Nation has found that
libraries, across the country, are playing a critical role in connecting
America's disconnected. And, Americans are already speaking out about
how
libraries are transforming their families' lives through broadband.

Connected Nation has captured some of these stories in a video called
"Connecting America Through Broadband at the Library." In addition,
Connected Nation's survey research--which was recently filed in a policy
brief with the Federal Communications Commission-further validates the
important role libraries play as a community technology hub.

Below are some of these testimonies.

Watch Video "Connecting America Through Broadband at the Library."  <
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz_NdjVxc1Y>

Along with this anecdotal evidence, Connected Nation conducted surveys
across the states of Tennessee and Ohio to better understand the role of
libraries in the broadband age. The report has been filed with the FCC,
encouraging the commission to consider the important role community
anchor
institutions-specifically libraries-play in the national broadband plan.

Key findings of this survey research include:

* Significant percentages of those who normally don't subscribe to
broadband
- specifically single parents, minorities and low-income residents - are
relying on the local library as their sole or primary Internet resource:
25
percent of single parents, 25 percent of minorities, 18 percent of low
income residents, and 11 percent of people with disabilities depend on
libraries for Internet connections.

* More than one-half of library Internet users (51 percent) have
children at
home, suggesting that a significant portion of library Internet users
are
children. Of this group, 42 percent do not have a broadband connected
computer at home.

* Library Internet users are significantly more likely than other
Internet
users (those who connect at home or elsewhere) to use a number of online
applications related to workforce development and education, civic
engagement and healthcare.

* Nearly half of library Internet users (46 percent) search for jobs
online,
compared to 29 percent of other Internet users.

* Library Internet users are significantly more likely than other
Internet
users to communicate online with local government officials (25 percent
compared to 14 percent.)

* 28 percent of library Internet users communicate online with
healthcare
professionals, compared to 16 percent of other Internet users.

To view the filing, click here <
http://connectednation.com/_documents/FCCLibraryAccessFiling102009FINAL.
pdf
>.
To view more data from this survey, click here to view graphs. <
http://connectednation.com/_documents/LibraryApps_102809_FINAL.ppt>

These voices and research are already helping Connected Nation work with
the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in a pilot program called Opportunity
Online. <http://www.opportunityonline.org/>

This initiative partners the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Connected
Nation and the American Library Association to host broadband summits
for
librarians, public and private leaders and other influencers in six
different states.

These summits help communities across each state devise a plan for
greater
library connectivity, especially for libraries that cannot offer
broadband
connected computers.  Following the summits, the libraries are offered
the
opportunity to apply for grants to help fund their connectivity plans.

To learn more about the Opportunity Online summits, click here. <
http://www.opportunityonline.org/>

For more information, contact Jessica Ditto at
jdi...@connectednation.org or
(202) 251-4749.

Related Links:

FCC Filing: Connecting America through Broadband at the Library: A
Connected
Nation(r) Policy Brief

Watch Video: Connecting America Through Broadband at the Library

In The News: Connected Nation: Libraries key to rural broadband access
(The
Hill, October 30, 2009)


Jessica Ditto
Communications Director
Connected Nation
877.846.7710 - Office
202.251.4749 - Mobile
jdi...@connectednation.org
www.connectednation.org


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