Life-long learning Presentation Schedule
Around the following class periods, the listed students will present a short review of their book's main thesis, supported by at least three examples from the book, in the form of a lightning talk that lasts no more than 6 minutes. Additionally, you should come prepared with one interesting question raised by your reading to lead a class discussion about your book. You may use slides or other prepared document to structure your talk, but all materials must be available on the web so that it is not necessary to switch personal computers between presentations.
Feel free to discuss your talk with me first if you would like my suggestions before you present.
October 7, 2009 (right after Fall Break)
Open Source
- Chris Carlon
- Trevor Narayan
October 14, 2009
The Culture of the Internet
- Dean Chen
- Megan Heysham
October 21, 2009
Bloggers
- Alex Galonsky
- Greg Kerzhner
October 28, 2009
Programming Issues
- Nancy Chen
- Joe Levy
November 4, 2009
Security and Hacking
- Aron Anderson
- Lisa Gutermuth
- Daniel Shapiro
November 11, 2009
Debugging
- Daphne Ezer
- Michael Yu
November 18, 2009
User Centered Computing
- Scott Ings
- Kevin Jang
- Elizabeth Liang
December 2, 2009
Innovative Uses of Computing
- Jimmy Shedlick
- Cheney Tsai