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   * [[http://​www.cs.purdue.edu/​homes/​cmayfiel/​ | Chris Mayfield]], [[cmayfiel@cs.purdue.edu]] \\ Office hours by appointment (please email)   * [[http://​www.cs.purdue.edu/​homes/​cmayfiel/​ | Chris Mayfield]], [[cmayfiel@cs.purdue.edu]] \\ Office hours by appointment (please email)
  
-====== Tentative Schedule ======+**Teaching Assistant:​**
  
-//The topics and speakers are not yet finalizedbut will be similar to [[ci2010:​start|last year's course]].//+  * Brian Barker, [[blbarker@purdue.edu]] \\ Office hours by appointment (please email)
  
-^ Date        ^ Topic                                           ​^ Speaker ​  ​^ HW Due (Fri @ 5pm) ^ +====== Schedule ====== 
-| Mon, Jan 10 | Introductions,​ Organization, ​Pre-Survey ​        |           ​| ​                   + 
-| Wed, Jan 12 | Social Networking: History and Applications ​    ​| :::       | :::                +^ Date        ^ Topic                                             ​^ Speaker ​                                                              ​^ HW Due (Fri @ 5pm)      
-| Mon, Jan 17 | Martin Luther King Jr. Day (No Classes) ​        |           |                    +| Mon, Jan 10 | Introductions, ​Course ​Organization, ​Overview ​     ​[[http://​www.cs.purdue.edu/​homes/​cmayfiel/​|Chris Mayfield]] ​          | Initial Doc & Pre-Survey
-| Wed, Jan 19 | Social Networking: Privacy and Other Issues ​    | :::       ​| :::                +| Wed, Jan 12 | Social Networking: History and Applications ​      ​[[http://​www.edst.purdue.edu/​aman/​|Aman Yadav]] ​                      | :::                     ​
-| Mon, Jan 24 | Info SecurityDigital Documents and Forensics  ​          ​                   +| Mon, Jan 17 | Martin Luther King Jr. Day (No Classes) ​          ​| ​:::                                                                   | Blog: Social Networking ​
-| Wed, Jan 26 | Info SecurityCopyright, Ethics, ​and Property  ​| :::       | :::                +| Wed, Jan 19 | Social Networking: Privacy and Censorship ​        | :::                                                                   ​| :::                     ​
-| Mon, Jan 31 | The Internet: Powerful, Pervasive, and Perilous |           ​|                    | +| Mon, Jan 24 | CybersecurityDefending Against Cyber Attacks ​   ​[[http://​www.tech.purdue.edu/​About_Us/​Profiles/?​id=35|Eric Dietz]] ​   | Blog: Cybersecurity ​    
-| Wed, Feb 02 | The Internet: Innovation and Challenges ​        ​| :::       ​| :::                +| Wed, Jan 26 | CybersecurityNetwork Security ​and Forensics ​    [[http://​www.itap.purdue.edu/​about/​bio_ksander.cfm|Scott Ksander]] ​   ​| :::                     ​
-| Mon, Feb 07 | Digital DivideAccess, Education, and Control  ​          ​                   +| Mon, Jan 31 | The Internet: Powerful, Pervasive, and Perilous ​  ​[[http://​www.cs.purdue.edu/​homes/​dec/​|Doug Comer]] ​                   | Blog: The Internet ​     ​
-| Wed, Feb 09 | Digital DivideBridging the International Gap  ​| :::       | :::                +| Wed, Feb 02 | The Internet: Innovation and Challenges ​          ​| :::                                                                   ​| :::                     ​
-| Mon, Feb 14 | Cyber SecurityFrom Hacking to Cyberwarfare ​   ​| ​          ​                   +| Mon, Feb 07 | Info AssuranceProcessing Info w/o Learning It   [[http://​www.cs.purdue.edu/​homes/​mja/​|Mike Atallah]] ​                 | Blog: Info Assurance ​   ​
-| Wed, Feb 16 | Cyber SecurityWill your vote be counted? ​     ​| :::       ​| :::                +| Wed, Feb 09 | Info AssuranceWill Your Vote Be Counted? ​       ​[[http://​spaf.cerias.purdue.edu/​|Gene Spafford]] ​                     ​| :::                     ​
-| Mon, Feb 21 | Gaming for EDU: History and Evolution ​                    ​                   +| Mon, Feb 14 | Digital DivideAccess, Education, and Control ​   ​| ​[[http://​www.edci.purdue.edu/​lehman/​|Jim Lehman]] ​                    | Blog: Digital Divide ​   ​
-| Wed, Feb 23 | Gaming for EDUTechnical vs Social Issues ​     ​| :::       | :::                +| Wed, Feb 16 | Digital DivideBridging the International Gap    ​| :::                                                                   ​| :::                     ​
-| Mon, Feb 28 | (A Very Brief) History ​of Computing ​                      ​                   +| Mon, Feb 21 | History: Computers ​and Play (and Gaming) ​         ​[[http://​www.cs.purdue.edu/​homes/​cmh/​|Chris Hoffmann]] ​               | Blog: Gaming / History  ​
-| Wed, Mar 02 | The Limits and Future of Computation ​           | :::       | :::                |+| Wed, Feb 23 | HistoryA Very Brief History of Computing ​       ​[[http://​www.cs.purdue.edu/​homes/​cmayfiel/​|Chris Mayfield]] ​          | :::                     ​
 +| Mon, Feb 28 | Education: Limits and Future ​of Computation ​      :::                                                                   Blog: Future Education  ​
 +| Wed, Mar 02 | EducationLearning in Virtual Environments ​      | [[http://​www.edci.purdue.edu/​faculty_profiles/​brwatson/​|Bill Watson]] | :::                     |
  
 ====== Course Organization and Assignments ====== ====== Course Organization and Assignments ======
  
 One take-home message of the course is that the Internet and social computing have significantly altered the way new content is generated and distributed. One take-home message of the course is that the Internet and social computing have significantly altered the way new content is generated and distributed.
-To experience this first-hand, students will use several collaborative technologies (Google Docs, Blogger, and DokuWiki) for completing homework assignments.+To experience this first-hand, students will use several collaborative technologies ([[https://​docs.google.com/​|Google Docs]][[http://​www.blogger.com/​|Blogger]], and [[http://​www.dokuwiki.org/​|DokuWiki]]) for completing homework assignments.
  
-//The homework assignments are not yet finalized, but will be similar to [[ci2010:start|last year'​s ​course]].//+The course work consists of three components:​ 
 +  - [[weekly_blogging|Weekly Blogging]]team effort to summarize and respond to lecture topics (50% of grade) 
 +  - [[wiki project|Wiki Project]]: individual research and contribution of course ​wiki content (20% of grade) 
 +  - [[blown to bits|Blown to Bits]]: 2-page essay on one chapter in the book [[http://​www.bitsbook.com/thebook/|Blown to Bits]] (30% of grade)
  
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