SPEAIT lectures
From ICO wiki
Kaido's lecture notes will appear here weekly, before every lecture (or at least afterwards during the same day). The texts will not be verbatim copies of the lecture due to more-or-less freeform delivery. The lecture slides are available in OpenDocument and PDF formats.
Attention: The full lecture texts in the wiki are also used at the e-course and therefore contain the "Study & Write" section with a task at the end of each text. These tasks are meant for the earlier, blogging-based e-course only and are NOT part of the current course (so, you do NOT have to write them). However, you can treat them as self-test exercises or 'food for thought'.
Lectures
- Introduction: OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 1 - Information society: full text, OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 2 - From ENIAC to iPad: Moments from IT History: full text, OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 3 - From PLATO to OpenAI: Developments in Cyberspace: full text, OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 4 - From the First Communities to Social Software: (The Not So) New Media: full text, OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 5: Computers and Laws I: Can Property Be Intellectual?: full text, OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 6: Computers and Laws II: Software and Content Licensing: full text, OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 7: Tarzan in New York: the Quirks of Online Communication: full text, OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 8: The IT Pro...? The Elusive Thing Called Professionalism: full text,OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 9: “Murphy, Murphy, Murphy...”: IT, Risks, and Ergonomics: full text,OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 10: A Different Kind of IT (Wanna Be MacGyver?): full text,OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 11: Hackers: Peeking Inside a Tech Subculture: full text,OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 12: The Story of Linux: From a Hacker's Hobby to the King of Supercomputing: full text,OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 13: IT and Ethics: Are Right and Wrong the Same in the IT Era?: full text,OpenDocument, PDF.
- Lecture 14: Big Brother 2.0: Censorship, Privacy and the Internet, Part 1: full text (for both parts!), OpenDocument, PDF.