Today's class is about Net Neutrality. First, we'll have a short discussion about net neutrality, covering both what it is and what it means.
Second, I'd like for each student to help us expand our discussion of net neutrality. The articles I picked are only the tip of the iceberg on this complex issue. Each student should find an article, commentary, or website related to net neutrality and present it to the class. What is the article about? How does it contribute to our knowledge of the issue?
Third, let's talk about how you think the issue should be addressed. How do you think consumers, the government, and internet providers should respond to this controversy?
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