Professor Charles Nesson and Rebecca Nesson discussed a new course they are teaching called "CyberOne" combining in-classroom instruction with coursework in Second Life, a 3-D…
Tom Evslin, a proponent of an open and agnostic internet, discussed "Net Neutrality at Home: Distributed Citizen Journalism against Net Discrimination."
The Berkman Center hosted a two-hour panel discussion in Second Life titled "Avatar-based Marketing: What's the Future of Real-Life Companies Marketing to Second Life Avatars?"
The goal of this convening was to create an opportunity for interaction between active participants in traditional public media and new participatory web-based efforts; to…
During a Jonathan Zittrain special videocast and lunch discussed his thoughts on how to study and affect the future of the internet using the distributed power of the network…
Terry Fisher, Bill McGeveran and Jackie Harlow discussed how digitization alters the use of content, difficulties associated with digital learning, and possible reforms to enable…
Yale ISP Fellow Rebecca Brolin and Berkman Fellow Susie Lindsay
ISP Fellow Rebecca Brolin, "Libraries Made of Sand: How Internet Archive Is Drowning in Copyright and Contract." Berkman Fellow Susie Lindsay , "New World Video: a Trend and…
Helmi Noman discussed how access to information via the internet defies the traditional information paradigm in "Internet in the Arab World: A Catalyst for Power Shift."
Berkman Fellow David Weinberger discussed developments in knowledge from the prominence of Jon Stewart to Wikipedia as an accurate reference in "What's Up with Knowledge?"