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. If needed, a session catalyst will help keep the discussion focused and active.

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  ???, Catalyst:  ???)

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1 Business Discussion (90 minutes)

(Case:  ??? by  ???, Catalyst: Eric von Hippel)

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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:  ??? by Miller, Catalyst:  ???)

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2 Arts and Culture Discussion (90 minutes)

(Case:  ??? by  ???, Catalyst: Lewis Hyde)

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2 Science Discussion (90 minutes)

(Case:  ??? by  ???, Catalyst:  ???)

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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.