Doc Searls, live, not in the ceiling
Doc Searls is the ghost in the ceiling of the Berkman Center. Most of our “non-resident fellows” are folks we hear from a couple of… Read More »Doc Searls, live, not in the ceiling
Doc Searls is the ghost in the ceiling of the Berkman Center. Most of our “non-resident fellows” are folks we hear from a couple of… Read More »Doc Searls, live, not in the ceiling
Charlie Nesson – who introduces himself as “Charles the Infuriator” – is chewing on an interesting new train of thought: the openness of universities. Charlie… Read More »Charles Nesson’s lunch at Berkman: what does it mean for a university to be “open”?
Christina Olsen and her colleagues on the Stop Badware project gave an excellent talk at Berkman yesterday about their work over the past year –… Read More »Stop Badware, and a question about where generativity lives…
Nancy Hafkin is a pioneer in the field of ICT for Development, working on issues of information technology in the developing world since 1980. Her… Read More »Nancy Hafkin on Gender and IT
Dave Winer’s got a poignant thought over at Scripting News today: “Where is the Bronx Science for adults?” He explains that, as a kid, the… Read More »Finding a Bronx Science for grownups…
Eric Osiakwan is a busy man. Near as I can tell, he’s one of the few people I know who has more job titles that… Read More »Eric Osiakwan at Berkman