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* R. Florida, [http://www.aaas.org/spp/yearbook/2000/ch31.pdf “The Role of the University: Leveraging Talent, Not Technology,”] Issues in Science and Technology 15:4 (1999) | * R. Florida, [http://www.aaas.org/spp/yearbook/2000/ch31.pdf “The Role of the University: Leveraging Talent, Not Technology,”] Issues in Science and Technology 15:4 (1999) | ||
* E. Press and J. Washburn, [http://www.mindfully.org/GE/The-Kept-UniversityMar00.htm “The Kept University,”] The Atlantic (March 2000) | * E. Press and J. Washburn, [http://www.mindfully.org/GE/The-Kept-UniversityMar00.htm “The Kept University,”] The Atlantic (March 2000) |
Latest revision as of 03:40, 5 November 2004
Contents
Electronic voting
Guest Lecturer
Readings
- D. Dill et al., FAQ from VerifiedVoting.org
- D. Dill et al., E-Voting Misconceptions from VerifiedVoting.org
- Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, What Is, What Could Be, July 2001
- T. Kohno et al., [http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/users/tkohno/papers/eVoting/vote.pdf
“Analysis of an Electronic Voting System,”] IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, May 2004
- R. Dugger, “How They Could Steal the Election This Time,” The Nation, July 29 2004
Slides
Recap of 10/7, plus IT, economic growth, and productivity
Lecturer
- Lazowska (if time will allow)
Slides
The Academic/Industrial Complex
Lecturer
Maurer
Readings
- R. Florida, “The Role of the University: Leveraging Talent, Not Technology,” Issues in Science and Technology 15:4 (1999)
- E. Press and J. Washburn, “The Kept University,” The Atlantic (March 2000)
- S. Maurer, “Promoting and Disseminating Knowledge: The Public/Private Interface,” National Research Council, 2002