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==Driving Questions on the Wiki== | |||
Faculty members have shared a number of [[Program_Schedule#Driving_Questions_from_Faculty|driving questions]] that reflect fundamental inquiries to consider during the iLaw 2011 Program. All participants are invited to share their own [[Program_Schedule#Driving_Questions_from_Participants_and_Students|driving questions]]. |
Revision as of 13:06, 25 August 2011
Twitter Tags
We’ll use tags to help find photos, blog posts and more created by conference attendees. The universal tag is #ilaw2011.
The Facebook event group is open to anyone. If you’re on Facebook, you can meet other conference attendees on our group event page. Become a fan of the Berkman Center.
IRC
IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. For Hyper-public, we’ll be using IRC to create a Berkman chat channel. To join the chat, download an IRC client and join the Berkman channel at Freenode, linked below. If you use Firefox, an easy IRC client plugin is Chatzilla.
::irc://irc.freenode.net/berkman ::IRC tutorial
YouTube Channel
On Berkman’s YouTube channel, you can catch highlights of past events, interviews, and other Berkman media.
Live Question Tool
Live Question Tool is a web-based service that lets audience members post questions for the speaker or for other participants. As questions are added, other participants can submit comments and cast votes for the questions they hope to see answered first. The Question Tool is hosted on Berkman's website, where it is freely available to anyone who wants to use it.
We have set up an up an "iLaw instance" for the Question tool which will be monitored by students throughout the sessions.
"Discussion" Pages on the Wiki
Each page on the iLaw wiki contains a "Discussion" page (or talk page). Registered users are permitted to add and edit text to these pages. The discussion pages will be used as Sign-up sheets for events and as pages for general discussion. We encourage all participants to add questions, links to news articles, general comments, or discuss topics with one another!
For questions related to editing or using the iLaw wiki email David O'Brien, or consult the MediaWiki Handbook.
Driving Questions on the Wiki
Faculty members have shared a number of driving questions that reflect fundamental inquiries to consider during the iLaw 2011 Program. All participants are invited to share their own driving questions.