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= Data sources for measuring online activity=
= Data sources for measuring online activity=


I have updated my list with general data sources for measuring the internet. Of course the list is not complete but it portrays resources as used both from coproporate and non-profit organizations (excluding ISTs)'''[[course overview|continued...]]'''
I have updated my list with general data sources for measuring the internet. Of course the list is not complete but it portrays resources as used both from coproporate and non-profit organizations (excluding ISTs) '''[[course overview|continued...]]'''




= Internet and Society: Technologies and Politics of Control=
= Web Index=


This course examines current legal, political, social, and technical struggles for control of the global Internet—and the content and relationships it conveys. The course focuses on the interaction of new technologies and services with emerging models of production, innovation, communication, learning, and civic engagement—looking at both the US and international contexts. Prerequisites: willingness to experiment with new technologies and to participate in class discussions, whether virtually or in person. (4 credits) '''[[course overview|continued...]]'''
I have updated my list with general data sources for measuring the internet. Of course the list is not complete but it portrays resources as used both from coproporate and non-profit organizations (excluding ISTs) '''[[course overview|continued...]]'''


= Internet and Society: Technologies and Politics of Control=
= Locus of Control in Online Environments=


This course examines current legal, political, social, and technical struggles for control of the global Internet—and the content and relationships it conveys. The course focuses on the interaction of new technologies and services with emerging models of production, innovation, communication, learning, and civic engagement—looking at both the US and international contexts. Prerequisites: willingness to experiment with new technologies and to participate in class discussions, whether virtually or in person. (4 credits) '''[[course overview|continued...]]'''
I have updated my list with general data sources for measuring the internet. Of course the list is not complete but it portrays resources as used both from coproporate and non-profit organizations (excluding ISTs) '''[[course overview|continued...]]'''
 
= Adamic and Glance=
 
I have updated my list with general data sources for measuring the internet. Of course the list is not complete but it portrays resources as used both from coproporate and non-profit organizations (excluding ISTs) '''[[course overview|continued...]]'''
 
= Final Paper Proposal: Predictability and Prediction for a Media-Experimental Cultural Market=
 
Internet users are often influenced by the behavior of others, often because they want to acquire the benefits of coordinated actions or infer otherwise inacessible information. In these cases this influence decreases the ex ante predictability of the ENSUING social dynamics. '''[[course overview|continued...]]'''
 
= Network readiness inder=
 
I have updated my list with general data sources for measuring the internet. Of course the list is not complete but it portrays resources as used both from coproporate and non-profit organizations (excluding ISTs) '''[[course overview|continued...]]'''





Revision as of 03:32, 1 June 2014

LSTU E–120 - Harvard Law School Spring 2011 Berkman Center for Internet and Society


Data sources for measuring online activity

I have updated my list with general data sources for measuring the internet. Of course the list is not complete but it portrays resources as used both from coproporate and non-profit organizations (excluding ISTs) continued...


Web Index

I have updated my list with general data sources for measuring the internet. Of course the list is not complete but it portrays resources as used both from coproporate and non-profit organizations (excluding ISTs) continued...

Locus of Control in Online Environments

I have updated my list with general data sources for measuring the internet. Of course the list is not complete but it portrays resources as used both from coproporate and non-profit organizations (excluding ISTs) continued...

Adamic and Glance

I have updated my list with general data sources for measuring the internet. Of course the list is not complete but it portrays resources as used both from coproporate and non-profit organizations (excluding ISTs) continued...

Final Paper Proposal: Predictability and Prediction for a Media-Experimental Cultural Market

Internet users are often influenced by the behavior of others, often because they want to acquire the benefits of coordinated actions or infer otherwise inacessible information. In these cases this influence decreases the ex ante predictability of the ENSUING social dynamics. continued...

Network readiness inder

I have updated my list with general data sources for measuring the internet. Of course the list is not complete but it portrays resources as used both from coproporate and non-profit organizations (excluding ISTs) continued...


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Contact Information

  • All questions, comments, etc. should be sent to: internetsociety2011@gmail.com
    • There are no set office hours; feel free to send an email, and the TAs will respond to it as soon as they can.
  • If you need to contact an instructor or TA individually, please use their personal contact info located on the Staff Contact Info page.

Office Hours

Rebekah and Alex will be available for 15-minute calls or text chats in preparation for Assignment #4 (paper drafts).

  • Rebekah
    • Thursday March 31, 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT (also available in person at 23 Everett)
    • Tuesday, April 5, 7:30-8:30pm EDT (immediately after class; available via phone/Skype/in person at 23 Everett)
    • Saturday, April 23, 2:30-4:00pm EDT (available via phone/Skype/chat)
    • Tuesday, April 26, 7:30-8:30pm EDT (immediately after class; available via phone/Skype/in person at 23 Everett)
  • Alex
    • Monday April 4, 5:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
    • Thursday, April 7, 5-6pm EDT
    • Monday, April 25, 5:00-6:30pm EDT

Email internetsociety@gmail.com to schedule a meeting.

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