The Freedom Of
Intellect
Our Most Basic Freedom
"The freedom of intellect is our most basic freedom, and access to it should not depend on status, income, or institutional gatekeepers."
Today, the credibility gap between people and the institutions around them has grown because of both intentional manipulation and unintentional system failures. Ken calls these conditions Digital Data Disorders, and they shape the way information is understood, trusted, and used across society.
If data is the observation of our reality, and that data is compromised, then the decisions built on it can harm individuals and communities. This is why basic data literacy and logic must be widely available and free.
Education on these topics should belong to everyone. These free courses are designed to help digital citizens recognize the forces that shape their information environment, strengthen their own reasoning, and contribute to a more fair and credible society.
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Data Literacy courses Specially designed for
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