Berkman's Digital Problem-Solving Initiative (DPSI) Kickoff
at the Harvard Graduate School of Education
Follow the Berkman Centaur! This event is part of a series of kickoff activities for the 2014-2015 academic year. If you are a student, faculty member, fellow, interested member of the public, or lover of LOLcats, we welcome you to join us at one or more of these gatherings.
Thursday, September 11, 2014 at 5:30 pm
Location Gutman Area 3 @ Harvard Graduate School of Education
Refreshments will be served
Please join the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University for the launch of the Digital Problem-Solving Initiative (DPSI), one of the many initiatives and projects at the Center focused on education and digital technologies. DPSI is an innovative and collaborative project that brings together a diverse group of learners (students, faculty, fellows, and staff) to work on projects to address challenges and opportunities across the university. DPSI offers participants a novel opportunity to engage with research, design, and policy relating to the digital world.
We are accepting applications from Harvard students for participation in DPSI until September 6 - click here to find out more. You do not need to be a Harvard student or a DPSI participant to attend this event.
Speakers will include Dean Martha Minow, Professor Urs Gasser, Professor Tom Eisenmann, and HarvardX Research Fellow/Berkman affiliate Justin Reich.