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Updated · BroadbandBreakfast.com · Jul 10
Connected Nation Attempts 25-Hour Guinness Live Stream for Internet Literacy
Updated
Updated · BroadbandBreakfast.com · Jul 10

Connected Nation Attempts 25-Hour Guinness Live Stream for Internet Literacy

1 articles · Updated · BroadbandBreakfast.com · Jul 10

Summary

  • Sept. 24-25 is the target window for Connected Nation’s bid to set a Guinness World Records mark for the longest internet literacy live stream.
  • 25 consecutive hours of programming will make up the event, “25 Hours. One Connected World,” with one-hour training sessions led by experts from around the world.
  • Louisville will host the broadcast from Hatfield Media’s studios as the Kentucky-based digital education nonprofit uses the event to mark its 25th anniversary.

Insights

Will a 25-hour livestream truly bridge the digital divide, or is it more about setting a world record?
With a 50-viewer minimum, how will this record attempt measure its true global educational impact?
As AI reshapes our world, what critical skills will this marathon event teach beyond basic internet safety?