Assignments for Wednesday, Oct. 6
Great class today — and a lot of work cut out for you for next class.
Assignments due on Wednesday, Oct. 13:
- Photos - I think I have everyone’s release form. If you do not want to be in any photos from this class, please let me know so I can make sure you are excluded from any media that might be used online or in print publications.
- Please take a moment to fill out the Course Evaluation.
- In class I passed out the exercise for next week — it is available online: Wikipedia Exercise, Part 1 of 3.
- If you have questions about the Wikipedia Exercise, contact our Wikipedia Ambassadors: Dick Clark, Michael Chen, and Ryan Malloy. (My Wikipedia user page is here.) You can email them or request a mentor from this page on the Wikipedia Public Policy Project.
- The deck that Dick Clark and Michael Chen were working from is now available on the Class Google Group.
- Here are your assigned readings — a few more than I originally mentioned, but they’re short!
- Next Wednesday we will have David Holtzman as a guest in our class; take a look at his biography before he joins us.
- EFF: On Location Privacy, and How to Avoid Losing it Forever by Andrew J. Blumberg and Peter Eckersley (August 2009)
- EFF’s Top 12 Ways to Protect Your Online Privacy by Stanton McCandlish (April 2002)
- Sun on Privacy: Get Over It by Polly Sprenger (January 1999, Wired)
- The Eternal Value of Privacy by Bruce Schneier (May 2006, Wired)
- Facebook CEO Doesn’t Believe in Privacy by Eliot Van Buskirk (April 2010, Wired)
- Web Privacy: In Praise of Oversharing by Steven Johnson (May 2010, Time Magazine)
Stay tuned for another blog post on markup.