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Contemporary Issues in Computing

CS 19000 (crn: 54356) • Spring 2011 • Mon/Wed 2:30-3:20 • LWSN B134

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Instructor:

Tentative Schedule

The topics and speakers are not yet finalized, but will be similar to last year's course.

Date Topic Speaker HW Due (Fri @ 5pm)
Mon, Jan 10 Introductions, Organization, Pre-Survey Chris Mayfield
Wed, Jan 12 Social Networking: History and Applications Aman Yadav
Mon, Jan 17 Martin Luther King Jr. Day (No Classes)
Wed, Jan 19 Social Networking: Privacy and Other Issues
Mon, Jan 24 Info Security: Digital Documents and Forensics Scott Ksander
Wed, Jan 26 Info Security: Copyright, Ethics, and Property
Mon, Jan 31 The Internet: Powerful, Pervasive, and Perilous Doug Comer
Wed, Feb 02 The Internet: Innovation and Challenges
Mon, Feb 07 Digital Divide: Access, Education, and Control Jim Lehman
Wed, Feb 09 Digital Divide: Bridging the International Gap
Mon, Feb 14 Cyber Security: From Hacking to Cyberwarfare Gene Spafford
Wed, Feb 16 Cyber Security: Will your vote be counted?
Mon, Feb 21 Gaming for EDU: History and Evolution Chris Hoffmann
Wed, Feb 23 Gaming for EDU: Technical vs Social Issues Bill Watson
Mon, Feb 28 (A Very Brief) History of Computing Susanne Hambrusch
Wed, Mar 02 The Limits and Future of Computation Chris Hoffmann

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. To experience this first-hand, students will use several collaborative technologies (Google Docs, Blogger, and DokuWiki) for completing homework assignments.

The homework assignments are not yet finalized, but will be similar to last year's course.

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