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+ | <big>'''At-Large Participants' Discussions!'''</big> | ||
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+ | After a great meeting on Sunday, September 24 (Thanks to the instructors!), a number of participants expressed a desire to meet again in Second Life for a more in-depth review of the assignments. Answering the call of the instructors for at-large leadership, there will be an informal discussion on Sunday, October 1 at 5:30 EST on Berkman Island. Everyone is welcome to attend. | ||
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+ | The discussion will try to center on the following readings: | ||
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+ | Anthony Appiah, Cosmopolitanism. Read this version published in the New York Times. | ||
+ | Yochai Benkler, The Wealth of Networks. Pages 1-16 only. | ||
+ | John Perry Barlow, A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace. | ||
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+ | This matches the first readings for the course. All readings are available through the course website. If you have specific topics and/or questions you think we should address, post them here on the Wiki under the At-Large heading. |
Revision as of 02:26, 25 September 2006
The Mailing List
If you are interested in connecting with other at-large participants please join the CyberOne at-large participants mailing list.
At-Large Student Projects
If you have a project idea, please create it here.
At-Large Second Life Meeting Transcripts
Here is the transcript from our meeting on Sunday, 9/24
At-Large Participants' Discussions!
After a great meeting on Sunday, September 24 (Thanks to the instructors!), a number of participants expressed a desire to meet again in Second Life for a more in-depth review of the assignments. Answering the call of the instructors for at-large leadership, there will be an informal discussion on Sunday, October 1 at 5:30 EST on Berkman Island. Everyone is welcome to attend.
The discussion will try to center on the following readings:
Anthony Appiah, Cosmopolitanism. Read this version published in the New York Times. Yochai Benkler, The Wealth of Networks. Pages 1-16 only. John Perry Barlow, A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace.
This matches the first readings for the course. All readings are available through the course website. If you have specific topics and/or questions you think we should address, post them here on the Wiki under the At-Large heading.