What does digital sovereignty mean for … educators?

ISOC Switzerland Chapter organizes a series of roundtables around the topic of digital sovereignty from the perspective of educators, policy makers, professionals, the government, the people.
The goal is to understand what this term means today for different actors, how the rapid developments around it in Europe will affect their work, and what they can do to contribute to a more democratic implementation of the vision.
The format is a curated discussion over dinner with a group of experts covering a wide range of perspectives on the topic and producing short list of answers on the main question: what does digital sovereignty means, translated to guidelines, priorities, actions, policy briefs.
This first implementation of the concept focuses on the key role of educators in the shaping of the digital sovereignty agenda, but most importantly its implementation.
If you wish to participate in this event, or stay tuned for future roundtables and other related activities write at contact@isoc.ch with subject “digital sovereignty for educators”
