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Recent event: “Why Communicate?”
This terms’ final Arcadia Project seminar took place at Wolfson College on June 28th. The speaker was Richard Harper, from Microsoft Research, addressing the question “Why Communicate?”. Richard is co-author of ‘The myth of the paperless office‘, and author of … Continue reading
Recent event: “What do people really know about the net?”
John Naughton, Professor of the Public Understanding of Technology at the Open University and fellow of Wolfson College Cambridge, recently gave a presentation as part of the Arcadia Project seminar series. “What do people really know about the net?” is … Continue reading
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Recent event: “The fifth estate of the internet realm”
Bill Dutton, director of the Oxford Internet Institute, recently presented a seminar CRASSH in Cambridge, entitled ‘The fifth estate of the internet realm’. It gave me lots of ‘food for thought’ for developing my resources here, in terms of thinking … Continue reading