Berkman Buzz: January 31, 2013
The Berkman Buzz is selected weekly from the posts of Berkman Center people and projects. The Berkman Center is now accepting applications for its 2013 summer internship program. More information is available here. Stuart Shieber speaks on open access at the Linguistic Society of AmericaFrom EIFL, "'CFL - the essential handbook' launches" Herdict analyzes 2012 data from VietnamFrom Marianna Mao's blog post for Herdict, "Herdict’s 2012 Vietnam data"
David Weinberger liveblogs Molly Sauter's talk on media portrayals of hackingFrom David Weinberger's blog post, "'LOIC [low-orbit ion cannon] will tear us apart': The impact of tool design and media portrayals in the success of activist DDOS attacks" Joseph Reagle reflects on the "nuance of the gendergap statistics"From Joseph Reagle's blog post, "The Nuance of the Gendergap Statistics"
Justin Reich examines the role of technology in learning from experienceFrom Justin Reich's post for EdTech, "Connected Learning versus Blended Learning: New Terms, Old Debate"
Iran's Newspapers Silent on Mass Arrest of JournalistsFrom Farid's blog post for Global Voices, "Iran's Newspapers Silent on Mass Arrest of Journalists" | ||||||
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