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From September 15 to October 10, 1997, Information Renaissance conducted
an online seminar about the Federal Communication Commissions's
Universal Service discount program (or "E-rate"),
which will be available to defray telecommunications costs
for schools and libraries, including costs related to Internet connectivity.
The Universal Service program is anticipated to
provide annual discounts of up to $2.25 billion dollars.
The Universal Service: Pennsylvania online
seminar was sponsored by the Governor's Office of
Administration/Office of Information Technology of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Department of Education. It
was conducted with the
assistance of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PaPUC) as a
pilot project for using the network to obtain public comment on
regulatory issues. Participants included K-12 educators and administrators,
school and community librarians,
technology coordinators, area vocational technical school and
community college teachers and administrators, parents and school
board members from across Pennsylvania.
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Learn how to apply for
telecommunications discounts under
the new federal Universal Service program.
Learn how to use your
Universal Service discounts as an effective
complement to Link to Learn funding.
Learn how telecommunications programs
of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PaPUC)
can assist school and libraries.
Help the Universal Telephone
Service Task Force of the PaPUC develop
recommendations for the Commonwealth.
Develop professional
relationships with other educators involved
with the application of Internet technology
to life-long learning.
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The seminar agenda will cover the following topics:
Federal Universal Service discounts
Application procedures
Pennsylvania programs
Recommendations to the PaPUC
Public participation in rule
making at the state and federal level
You can refer to the detailed agenda
for an itemized list of topics to be covered or jump to the
SEMINAR ACTIVITIES WEEK BY WEEK
to join the work currently in progress.
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Etiquette
Management of the Discussion
Resources
How the Seminar Functions
What's Required
Surveys
How to Post
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Alphabetical list of people registered for the seminar
Map of Pennsylvania counties showing registered participants
Distribution of participants by employment
View the Universal
Service: Pennsylvania online seminar
online registration form.
(no longer active)
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Seminar Coordinator:
Bess Adams
Phone: 412-471-4636
FAX: 412-471-
E-mail:
info@info-ren.org
URL: http://info-ren.org/us-pa/
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Information Renaissance, in
collaboration with the Pennsylvania Public Utility
Commission, has developed an online library of reference
materials that will be used in the seminar. These
materials will be updated as new information becomes
available from federal and state sources.
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