Berkman Buzz: March 22, 2013
The Berkman Buzz is selected weekly from the posts of Berkman Center people and projects. Dan Gillmor considers the Computer Fraud and Abuse ActFrom Dan Gillmor's post for The Guardian, "Is the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act the 'worst law in technology'?" Zeynep Tufekci explores children, privacy, and consentFrom Zeynep Tufekci's blog post, "Your Children are not Your Children: Why NYT public editor (@Sullivew) is Wrong on Children’s Right to Privacy"
On Radio Berkman: Project Information Literacy and the New Knowledge WorkerFrom Radio Berkman's podcast, "RB210: The New Knowledge Worker" Ethan Zuckerman reflects on This American Life's coverage of Harper High SchoolFrom Ethan Zuckerman's blog post, "Harper High School, and finding solutions to complex problems" Justin Reich wants to build a more inclusive digital learning environmentFrom Justin Reich's post for EdTech Researcher, "Building a More Inclusive Digital Media and Learning Movement"
Cries of Censorship as Brazilian Satire Blog Ordered Shut DownFrom Raphael Tsavkko Garcia's blog post for Global Voices, "Cries of Censorship as Brazilian Satire Blog Ordered Shut Down" | ||||
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