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Latest revision as of 16:30, 15 May 2008
The Society and Technology spring seminar will be on the new media: blogs, citizen journalists, camera-phone news coverage, and similar issues.
Much like the blogs we'll be talking about, most of our content will be user-generated. We're running a student-led weekly seminar focused on discussion, with a few guest presenters over the course of the quarter.
Course Details
Time: Thursdays 12:30-13:20
Place: Paul Allen Center Room 403
Notes: Courses SLN 12028 and SLN 12032 are identical. If you are a CSE student, sign up for the CSE course. If you are a non-CSE student, sign up for the non-CSE course. Email bdferris (at cs.washington.edu) if you need an add code.
Sign up for the mailing list at https://mailman.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/cse590t if you are not yet on it!
Outline
- April 3 - Course Introduction / Brainstorming
- April 10 - tbd
- April 17 - Brian - Definitions, Survey of the Field
- April 24 - Andy - Trust
- May 1 - Travis - Government and Blogging
- May 8 - Karl - Legal Issues
- May 15 - Tammy - Business Models
- May 22 - Colin J Lingle
- May 29 - Aiko Takazawa
- June 5 - Scoops - The Final Word
The Big Outline of Resources and Concepts
Check out the Soctech Seminar - Spring 2008 - Outline.