Discussing culturally appropriate content on the internet with specific concern to Islam
"Tuned In, Turned On, Spaced Out: How Technology is Changing Our Communities and Shaping Our Future"
Discussion Moderator: Bill Gallagher
Panelists: Jeffrey Barlow, Jerald Block, Jane Brillhart, Barb Frederiksen, and Jacqui Zarka
"African Youth for Peace and Development" using Hip-Hop, education and the internet to promote global social justice and youth empowerment
"The Games Shooters Play: Columbine and its Relationship to Computer Games"
"Culturally Appropriate Content: China"
Chinese College Students
from Wenzhou Medical College
Wenzhou, China
"Translation and Localization Launch Pad: Communicating with the Global Marketplace"
"Security and Privacy: What Are the Tradeoffs?"
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
The Berglund Center Roundtable series will start off the new semester with Martin Ringle, the Chief Technology Officer at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. He will reveal what Reed learned from the Kindle Pilot Project, where a number of students were given a Kindle DX in lieu of Textbooks.
All roundtables will be held from noon until 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time zone unless otherwise noted.