A seminar of law students talks about law school and Socrates. Thanks to Clay Ward.
Archive for November, 2006
Trial of the Socratic Method
Published November 30th, 2006 harvard , rhetorical space , trust 0 CommentsThanks Bruneu7. i look forward to all our students listening to and thinking about this.
Democracy Projecting SuperHero
Published November 22nd, 2006 General , harvard , rhetorical space 0 CommentsHere’s Jonathan Kropp’s podcast of which Dean speaks — SuperHero Registration
And here is the CyberOne class discussion that followed, starting 21 minutes in. (sorry about that.)
“the smartest thinking I’ve ever seen about citizen media” -ethan zuckerman
Published November 22nd, 2006 General , beyondbroadcast 0 CommentsBless you Ethan for amplifying this brilliant approach to community programming. Bless you Ronaldo for fostering it.
How Open to the Net should Our University be
Published November 18th, 2006 General , rhetorical space 0 Commentsto
Internet & Society
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The question for Internet & Society 2007, How Open Should Our University Be? The question for Odysseus, how to love Penelope. What do you do if you are Ullysses and Penelope tells you she has taken a lover. This we spoke about in our reading group, the video now in my iMovie in clips to be cut and posted. Marc Engerman yesterday at three articulated back to me the algorthimic approach to personal and institutional restructuring, draft by Thanksgiving of a message from us to the Divinity School, Divinity in the Net, roots in Emerson and Fried, expression in the good we are capable of constituting together. Coming soon to a theater near you.
The Iliad - An Odyssey of Emotion from god to Man
Published November 14th, 2006 General , trust 0 CommentsThe second session of the reading group Fern and i are leading talked about the Iliad. An earlier posted video segment addresses the rage that arises when the authority figure in your life insults you by lording it over you. In this segments Fern and our students talk a bit about the nature of rage, empathy and humanity.
