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Fall 2007 Events on Video

A discussion with Janet Temos: November 26, 2007

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Academic Computing 2.0:
Strategic Directions at Princeton

What are the emerging trends in campus computing? What challenges will campus computing face in the next three years? Janet Temos will discuss Princeton's strategic plan for IT services to address future campus computing needs.

A discussion with Bryan Alexander: November 19, 2007

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Emergent Technologies for Teaching and Learning:
Mobile, Gamelike & Social

How can teachers leverage advanced technologies in liberal arts contexts to create transformative learning experiences for and with their students? Is it possible to deploy emerging technologies in innovative, effective and sustainable ways?

A discussion with Fred Schneider: November 13, 2007

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What Price Insularity?
Dialogs about Computer Security Failings

Why is it risky for technologists to ignore the non-technical context where their systems will be deployed? Furthermore, what is the risk when policy makers ignore the limits and potential of technology? How can we structure dialogs between technologists and policy makers to reduce what might be termed "security failings"?

Two discussions with Wendy Seltzer: September 27, 2007

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Protecting the University from Copyright Bullies

How can the university foster intellectual exploration and creativity, protect students' privacy, and educate responsible citizens of the networked world? Is it possible to support balanced copyright law and enforcement, without responding to every entertainment company's demands for internet filtering and "pre-litigation notices"?

Righting the Copyright Balance

Can the music go on by offering fans better ways to get music, while guaranteeing payment for its creators? Where have copyright law and its enforcers gone wrong, and what can students, music fans, and co-creators do to put the law back on track?


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