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Date: Mon, 02 Dec 1996 15:03:06 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/html<HTML><head><title>CSE 500/490B -- Schedule</title></head><body><h1>CSE 500/490B -- Schedule</h1>Alan Borning<P> <UL><LI>Jan 2: Overview (Alan Borning) <BR> Readings: Miller, Chapters 1-3<LI>Jan 4: Internet Technology and History (Terry Gray)<P><LI>Jan 9: guest speaker -- Phil Bereano <BR><LI>Jan 11: public policy issues <BR> Readings: Miller, Chapter 4; Howard Besser, "From Internet to Information Superhighway", in <em>Resisting the Virtual Life</em>; Gary Chapman's article <a href="http://blake.oit.unc.edu/nr/articles/wired.html">Barbed Wire</a> from the New Republic; and if you have time, start reading Bill Gates, <em>The Road Ahead</em><P><LI>Jan 16: project planning; public policy issues continued <BR> Readings: Miller, Chapter 5<LI>Jan 18: guest speaker -- Marlin Blizinsky, "The Regulatory Framework for the NII" <BR> Readings: George Guilder, <ahref="http://homepage.seas.upenn.edu/~gaj1/fiber.html">Into theFibersphere</a>, in Forbes ASAP Dec 7 1992; John Browning, <ahref="http://www.hotwired.com/wired/2.09/features/universal.access.html">UniversalService (An Idea Whose Time Is Past)</a>, <em>Wired</em>, Sept 1994. <BR> Other background reading: <a href="http://www.scn.org/scripts/menus/s/sii/menu">Seattle Information Infrastructure Proposal</a> <P><LI>Jan 23: government and industrial agendas <BR> Readings: Miller, Chapters 6-7 <LI>Jan 25: guest speaker -- James Anderson, UW School of Fisheries, "Environmental Conflicts and the World Wide Web". See the <a href="http://www.cqs.washington.edu">UW Columbia Basin Research Pages</a>, in particular the online models.<P><LI>Jan 30: universal service <BR> Readings: Miller, Chapter 8; John Browning article (see Jan 18)<LI>Feb 1: discussion of Bill Gates, <em>The Road Ahead</em><P><LI>Feb 6 guest speaker -- Sheryl Burgstahler, "DO-IT: developing an electronic community" <BR> See the <a href="http://weber.u.washington.edu/~doit">DO-IT home page</a><LI>Feb 8: project presentation -- Information Haves and Have Nots (Paul Bock, Richard Chinn, Darrin Curtis, Joe Heitzeberg) <BR>Relevant links: see the <a href="links.html#libraries">Libraries</a> and <ahref="links.html#haves-havenots">Information Haves and Have-Nots</a>sections of the class links page.<P><LI>Feb 13: discussion of Miller, Chapter 9, "Democracy and Free Speech"<BR> In this session I'll also talk about politics and the Web, using thefollowing pages as examples. Federal government: <ahref="http://www.senate.gov/senator/gorton.html">Senator Slade Gorton</a>;<a href="http://www.senate.gov/~murray">Senator Patty Murray</a>; <ahref="http://www.house.gov/white/">Representative Rick White</a>. Citygovernment: <ahref="http://www.pan.ci.seattle.wa.us/seattle/mayor/mayor.htm">NormRice</a>. Campaigns: <a href="http://www.dole96.com">Bob Dole forPresident</a> (not to be confused with <a href="http://www.dole96.org">BobDole for President</a>). Issues (guns): <ahref="http://www.nra.org/">National Rife Association</a>. Issues(progressive politics): <a href="http://www.webactive.com/">WebActive</a>. Issues (conservativeChristian politics): <a href="http://www.cc.org">Christian Coalition</a>.Issues (prison activists): <ahref="http://weber.u.washington.edu/~lursa/PLN/pln.html">Prison LegalNews</a>, <a href="http://www.igc.apc.org/spr/">Stop Prisoner Rape</a>.<LI>Feb 15: guest speaker -- Doug Klunder, American Civil Liberties Union<P><LI>Feb 20: the media, politics, and the NII; continuation of discussion ofMiller, Chapter 9, "Democracy and Free Speech" <BR>Also: talk by Martin Tompa on public key cryptography, Sieg 224, 3:30 pm<LI>Feb 22: Miller, Chapter 10, "Privacy, Civil Liberties, and Encryption"<P><LI>Feb 27: guest speaker -- Ellen Spertus, "Gender Issues". Relevantlinks: see the <a href="links.html#gender">Gender Issues</a> section of theclass links page.<LI>Feb 29: project presentations: Becky Westbrook, "The Internet andForeign Language Education".Relevant links: <a href="http://www.itp.berkeley.edu/~thorne/HumanResources.html">WWW Foreign Language Resources</a>;<a href="http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/lss/lang/teach.html">Teachingwith the Web</a>;<a href="http://www.agoralang.com:2410/org.html">AcademicOrganizations</a> (for FL teachers).John Davis, "The Evolution of the Internet into a Commercial Entity".Relevant links: <a href="http://www.cc.gatech.edu:80/gvu/user_surveys/">GVU's WWW User Survyes</a>, <a href="http://www.cdnetguide.ca/index.htm">Aardvark Internet Marketing Group</a>, <a href="http://www.commerce.net/">Commerce Net</a>, <a href="http://www.digicash.com/publish/online.html">DigiCash Publications - Online Cash Checks</a>, <a href="http://www.digicash.com/publish/bigbro.html">DigiCash Publications - Security Without Identification: Card Computers to Make Big Brother Obsolete</a>,<ahref="http://www.mit.edu/afs/athena/org/t/techreview/www/articles/may95/Brody.html">Internet@crossroads.$$$</a>.Also recommended: "Manufacturing Consent", a video about Noam Chomsky's thinking and writing about the media. Available in Odegaard library Media section (free but you have to watch it there), orrent it from Scarecrow Video.<P><LI>Mar 5: project presentations: Daniel Wood, "Advertising on the Net"; Erik Selberg, "Copyright and Intellectual Property issues"<LI>Mar 7: project presentation: Shuichi Koga and Sachin Bhatia, "Telecommunication Issues from an International Perspective". Course evaluations and wrapup.</UL></body></html>
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