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* 05.10.2014

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Jamie:

I would love to take a hard look at written lagnuage and the creation of meaning. If nothing else, the topic is a critical building block for the information age. I think researching and discussing the issues of copyright (part v) in regards to a fairly open web. Claire Brooks mentioned projects involving video work, which I think is an excellent idea. We could use some of the tools in the Digital Media Lab to do some oral history work. What was so and so's reaction to x technology? The timeline, filled with dates and events, would then gain voices and reactions. Kyle posed a good question of how we interpret tech developments as history, and to that end I think a current events project could serve as an excellent project. It seems to me that group projects (the true nature of crowdsourcing) is the way to go about this semester. I am having some trouble thinking of solid small group projects that could be done in that length of time. You know maybe researching the patents for various technologies? In terms of course layout, I think that a discussion over how to manage part IV is in order. There is a vast sea of topics available, and we probably need to plot a chart to figure out what we can reasonably cover. When we reach part IV, it might be interesting to split everyone up into groups with a topic from the part IV pool. After thirty minutes, everyone would get back together for a short soundbite/presentation about x topic. The brevity of the presentation would give a twitter like feel (short yet containing a good amount of data).

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