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Revision as of 00:25, 28 September 2004
Welcome to the Autumn 2004 course Wiki for Information Technology & Public Policy (UW CSE P 590TU / UC Berkeley PP 190/290-009).
Contents
Announcements
- 9/25/04: Two additional readings for the first class session: S. Maurer and S. Scotchmer, "Database Protection: Is It Broken and Should We Fix It," Science May 16, 1999; S. Maurer, P.B. Hugenholtz and H. Onsrud, "Europe's Database Experiment," 294 Science 789 (2001) (password protected; password available on course email archive)
- 9/11/04: The topic of the first class session will be "Innovation Incentives." Please prepare by reading S. Maurer and S. Scotchmer, http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~scotch/prizes.pdf "Procuring Knowledge,"] Advances in the Study of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Economic Growth 15:1 (2004).
- 8/28/04: Please join the class mailing list!.
Instructors
- Ed Lazowska, UW Computer Science & Engineering
office hours: Mondays, 10-12, CSE 570 / 206-543-4755, or by appointment, or by email
- Steve Maurer, UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy
office hours: TBD, or by appointment, or by email
Summary
This course will introduce various information technology policy issues including the IT innovation ecosystem; Internet governance and use; electronic voting; intellectual property law and economics; technology transfer, intellectual property policies; antitrust; IT workforce issues; computer security and critical infrastructures; privacy and encryption; legislative threats; network markets, interoperability, and standards.
The course is a 4-site distance-learning experiment involving the University of Washington, UC Berkeley, UC San Diego, and Microsoft. Lead instructors will be Ed Lazowska (UW Computer Science & Engineering) and Steve Maurer (UCB Goldman School of Public Policy).
The course will meet Thursday evenings from 6:30-9:20 (the UW classroom is CSE 305; the Berkeley classroom is 290 Hearst Mining Building; the Microsoft classroom is 113/1159; the UCSD classroom is AP&M 4301), with two 15-minute breaks at approximately 7:20 and 8:20. The first course session will be Thursday September 30. The final course session will be Thursday December 10. There will be no class on November 11 (Veterans Day) and November 25 (Thanksgiving). There will thus be 9 3-hour course sessions.
Course requirements will include substantial reading, active class participation (to the extent possible given the crufty electronic format), and a substantial term project that is essentially a "balanced policy brief" on some topic related to IT policy.
Course Info
Course Readings and Schedule
Course Project
How to use this Wiki
What do I do first?
- Read the for readers section of the MediaWiki User's Guide.
- Create yourself an account, using this screen.
What do I do next?
- Read the for editors section of the User's Guide.
- Review the the MediaWiki editing help section.