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subtitle: Building an Immersive Future Written in Code and Law<br> | subtitle: Building an Immersive Future Written in Code and Law<br> | ||
rebecca nesson<br> | |||
larry lessig in some form<br> | to invite:<br> | ||
jef huang<br> | :rebecca nesson<br> | ||
judith donath<br> | :larry lessig in some form<br> | ||
beth noveck<br> | :jef huang<br> | ||
john palfrey<br> | :judith donath<br> | ||
kevin wallen<br> | :beth noveck<br> | ||
dominik<br> | :john palfrey<br> | ||
katie salen<br> | :kevin wallen<br> | ||
:dominik<br> | |||
:annie duke<br> | |||
:katie salen<br> | |||
:howard lederer<br> | |||
''eon''<br> | ''eon''<br> |
Revision as of 13:54, 4 March 2008
questions of interest include the relationship of existing institutions to open internet education; uses of anonymity and certifiable identity in education, democracy and freedom; issues of ownership and governance of an open 3d immersive educational university environment; poker strategic thinking and its relation to a positive business plan for an open net; proposal for a pledgebank model of founding donors for initial venture funding
subtitle: Building an Immersive Future Written in Code and Law
to invite:
- rebecca nesson
- larry lessig in some form
- jef huang
- judith donath
- beth noveck
- john palfrey
- kevin wallen
- dominik
- annie duke
- katie salen
- howard lederer
eon