Berkman Buzz: December 6, 2013
The Berkman Buzz is selected weekly from the posts of Berkman Center people and projects. The Berkman Center is accepting applications through December 8 for our fellowship program for the 2014-2015 academic year. Apply now! Alison Head publishes new study on how first year college students conduct researchFrom Alison Head and Project Information Literacy's research study, "Learning the Ropes: How Freshmen Conduct Course Research Once They Enter College"
Camille François explores the meaning of "cyberspace"From Camille's post for Scientific American, "What Is War in the Digital Realm? A Reality Check on the Meaning of 'Cyberspace'" Axel Arnbak reflects on the NSA's recently revealed SIGINT strategyFrom Axel Arnbak's post for Freedom to Tinker, "NSA Strategy 2012-16: Outsourcing Compliance to Algorithms, and What to Do About It"
Nathan Matias explains why you should apply for a Berkman fellowshipFrom Nathan Matias' blog post, "Why You Should Apply to Be a Berkman Fellow" Molly Sauter ponders curiosity and "being bad at things"From Molly Sauter's blog post, "Curiosity, Being Yourself and Being Bad at Things"
17 Pieces of Wisdom from Nelson Mandela that Everyone Needs to ReadFrom Ndesanjo Macha's post for Global Voices, "17 Pieces of Wisdom from Nelson Mandela that Everyone Needs to Read" | ||||
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