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The '''society and technology seminar''' (CSE 590 SO) is a weekly seminar that brings together students and scholars from a variety of fields to discuss the impacts of computing (and other technologies) on the larger world. | The '''society and technology seminar''' (CSE 590 SO) is a weekly seminar that brings together students and scholars from a variety of fields to discuss the impacts of computing (and other technologies) on the larger world. | ||
− | The course is organized by [[soctech@cs]] and listed under the UW Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, but undergraduate and graduate students in all departments are encouraged to sign up. Enrollment is open; see the pages for individual quarter offerings for details. | + | The course is organized by [[Society and technology|soctech@cs]] and listed under the UW Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, but undergraduate and graduate students in all departments are encouraged to sign up. Enrollment is open; see the pages for individual quarter offerings for details. |
==Current and past quarters== | ==Current and past quarters== | ||
* [[Soctech seminar, Spring 2005]]: Electronic books and media | * [[Soctech seminar, Spring 2005]]: Electronic books and media | ||
* [[Soctech seminar, Winter 2005]]: Software security, law, and public policy | * [[Soctech seminar, Winter 2005]]: Software security, law, and public policy |
Revision as of 19:36, 16 May 2005
The society and technology seminar (CSE 590 SO) is a weekly seminar that brings together students and scholars from a variety of fields to discuss the impacts of computing (and other technologies) on the larger world.
The course is organized by soctech@cs and listed under the UW Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, but undergraduate and graduate students in all departments are encouraged to sign up. Enrollment is open; see the pages for individual quarter offerings for details.
Current and past quarters
- Soctech seminar, Spring 2005: Electronic books and media
- Soctech seminar, Winter 2005: Software security, law, and public policy