Berkman Buzz: November 16, 2012
The Berkman Buzz is selected weekly from the posts of Berkman Center people and projects. The Berkman Center is now accepting applications for fellowships in the 2013-2014 academic year! More information is available online. Alison Head and Justin Reich interviewed about Project Information Literacy
From Jason Tomassini's article for Education Week, "Can the Digital Generation Do Anything Right?" Herdict reviews Russia's new censorship billFrom Marianna Mao's blog post for Herdict, "Censorship law in Russia raises grave concerns for internet freedom"
Wayne Marshall shares several of his ethnomusicology students' projectsFrom Ethan Zuckerman's blog post, "Selected Student Essays, Transduced "
David Weinberger reflects on massive open online courses as networksFrom David Weinberger's blog post, "[2b2k] MOOCs as networks" Egyptians are Writing their own Secular Law...on TwitterFrom Amira Al Hussaini's blog post for Global Voices, "Egyptians are Writing their own Secular Law .. on Twitter" | ||||||
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