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 ====== Blown to Bits ====== ====== Blown to Bits ======
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 +**Due date: March 11th**
  
 As a final exam, you will submit an essay on a topic of your choice related to one of the chapters in the book //Blown to Bits: Your Life, Liberty, and Happiness After the Digital Explosion// by Hal Abelson, Ken Ledeen, and Harry Lewis. As a final exam, you will submit an essay on a topic of your choice related to one of the chapters in the book //Blown to Bits: Your Life, Liberty, and Happiness After the Digital Explosion// by Hal Abelson, Ken Ledeen, and Harry Lewis.
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 ^ CS 190 Topic          ^ Blown to Bits ^ ^ CS 190 Topic          ^ Blown to Bits ^
-| The Internet ​         | Appendix: \\ The Internet as System and Spirit | +| Social Networking ​    | Chapter 2 -- Naked in the Sunlight: \\ Privacy Lost, Privacy Abandoned | 
-| Social Networking ​    | Chapter 2Naked in the Sunlight: \\ Privacy Lost, Privacy Abandoned | +Cybersecurity ​        | Chapter 5 -- Secret Bits: \\ How Codes Became Unbreakable | 
-Security ​             ​| Chapter 5Secret Bits: \\ How Codes Became Unbreakable | +The Internet ​         ​Appendix ​\\ The Internet as System and Spirit ​
-Ethics ​               ​Chapter 7: You Can’t Say That on the Internet: ​\\ Guarding the Frontiers of Digital Expression ​+Info Assurance ​       ​| Chapter ​3 -- Ghosts in the Machine: \\ Secrets and Surprises of Electronic Documents ​|
-Intellectual Property ​| Chapter ​6: Balance Toppled: \\ Who Owns the Bits? |+
 | Digital Divide ​       |  | | Digital Divide ​       |  |
-| Gaming ​               |  | +Online ​Gaming ​        ​|  | 
-| History & Computation ​| Chapter 1Digital Explosion: \\ Why Is It Happening, and What Is at Stake? |+| History & Limits ​     ​| Chapter 1 -- Digital Explosion: \\ Why Is It Happening, and What Is at Stake? |
 ^ Other Topics ​         ^  ^ ^ Other Topics ​         ^  ^
-| Digital Documents ​    | Chapter 3: Ghosts in the Machine: \\ Secrets and Surprises of Electronic Documents | +| Search Engines ​       | Chapter 4 -- Needles in the Haystack: \\ Google and Other Brokers in the Bits Bazaar ​
-| Search Engines ​       | Chapter 4Needles in the Haystack: \\ Google and Other Brokers in the Bits Bazaar | +| Intellectual Property | Chapter 6 -- Balance Toppled: \\ Who Owns the Bits? | 
-| Censorship/​Regulation | Chapter 8Bits in the Air: \\ Old Metaphors, New Technologies,​ and Free Speech |+| Freedom of Speech ​    | Chapter 7 -- You Can’t Say That on the Internet: \\ Guarding the Frontiers of Digital Expression ​
 +| Censorship/​Regulation | Chapter 8 -- Bits in the Air: \\ Old Metaphors, New Technologies,​ and Free Speech |
  
 Specific instructions and guidelines: Specific instructions and guidelines:
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   * This assignment must be your individual work; you may not collaborate with other students other than discussing the book or course issues in general.   * This assignment must be your individual work; you may not collaborate with other students other than discussing the book or course issues in general.
  
-Please submit your essay to the TA via blackboard, **preferably as PDF attachment** ​(see below). The deadline is **Friday March 11th at 5:00 PM**.  Late work will not be accepted; enjoy your Spring Break! +Please submit your essay by sharing ​Google document of your paper with Brian Barker ​([[bbarker5025@gmail.com]]). The deadline is **Friday March 11th**. ​ Late work will not be accepted; enjoy your Spring Break!
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-====== Creating PDFs ====== +
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-Note that one should be cautious about sending .doc (or .docx) files: besides not being fully portable, .doc files often contain hidden information that one may not want the recipient to know (see [[http://​www.electronicevidenceretrieval.com/​molisani_meta_data.htm|here]],​ [[http://​office.microsoft.com/​en-us/​word/​HP051901021033.aspx|here]],​ and Blown to Bits chapter 3). +
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-There are many ways to create (or, print) a PDF file: +
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-  * [[http://​www.adobe.com/​products/​acrobatpro/​|Acrobat Pro]] is available in any of the [[http://​www.itap.purdue.edu/​tlt/​lab/​standard_software.cfm|ITaP Instructional Labs]]. +
-  * You can also download free software that installs a "pdf printer"​ on your own computer: +
-    * http://​www.pdfforge.org/​ (recommended) +
-    * http://​www.cutepdf.com/​ +
-  * [[https://​docs.google.com/​|Google Docs]], [[http://​www.openoffice.org/​|Open Office]], and other office suites have the ability to import Word documents and export PDFs.+
  
-Feel free to contact the TA if you have any questions regarding this process. 
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