Schedule

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Most the discussion sessions in the agenda will begin with the presentation of a short case study. The case study is meant to help illustrate one or several unexpected or interesting ways in which the Net serves as a public good.

After the presentation of the edge case, the session is opened up for general discussion. The session moderator will provide light moderation as needed to keep the discussions on topic.

Day Session Description
1 Welcome and Introduction (30 minutes)

( Hecker, Lakhani, Maclay)

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1 In What Sense is the Net a Public Good? (2 hours)

( Weinberger, ...)

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1 Access and Infrastructure Discussion (90 minutes)

(Case:  ??? by  ???, Moderator:  ???)

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1 Business Discussion (90 minutes)

(Case:  ??? by  ???, Moderator:  ???)

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1 Optional Jam Session, Night One Unstructured time to discuss further. A good time to review what was discussed, plan for the next day or have some interesting discussions with some neat people.
2 Civil Society Discussion (90 minutes)

(Case: Sunlight Foundation by Miller, Moderator:  ???)

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2 Arts and Culture Discussion (90 minutes)

(Case:  ??? by  ???, Moderator:  ???)

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2 Science Discussion (90 minutes)

(Case:  ??? by  ???, Moderator:  ???)

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2 Symposium Wrapup (30 minutes)

( Hecker, Lakhani, Maclay)

A summary of the event. Concrete ideas on doing meaningful work with the discussions.
2 Optional Jam Session, Night Two Unstructured time to discuss further. A good time to review what was discussed or to just have some interesting discussions with some neat people.