The SUMMER CSL COLLOQUIUM (aka "Summer Reruns") consists of a self-selected, self-paced series ten lectures selected from the past three quarters of live presentations. All 30 of the lectures shown in the listing below can be viewed over the web. The date shown is that of the original presentation. We've chosen ten lectures to be broadcast over SITN and to be shown live on-campus for those who prefer pre-selected materials and/or the more traditional content delivery. The Colloquium (EE380) is offered as a one unit, ten week class, S/NC. | |
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Jan 9, 2002 | Stephen Schneider Stanford University, Senior Fellow, Institute for International Studies | The Global Warming Controversy Can we separate scientific signal from the political noise | ||
Jan 16, 2002 | Larry Sanger Nupedia.com | Wikipedia and why it matters | ||
Jan 23, 2002 | Andrew Rappaport August Capital | The Post Dot-Com Golden Age: Open and Now Serving | ||
Jan 30, 2002 | Andy Rubin Danger, Inc. | Fusing Technical and Business Architecture | ||
Feb 6, 2002 | Leslie Lamport Microsoft Research | How To Write A Proof | ||
Feb 13, 2002 | William LeFebvre CNN Internet Technologies | CNN.COM -- Facing A World Crisis | ||
Feb 20, 2002 | Larry Lessig Professor of Law, Stanford University | Free Code, Free Labor | ||
Feb 27, 2002 | Richard F. Lyon Foveon, Inc. | Photography in the Twenty-First Century | ||
Mar 6, 2002 | Erik Loyer www.marrowmonkey.com | Syncopation for Programmers | ||
Mar 13, 2002 | Pamela Samuelson Professor of Law, UC Berkeley | Implications of DMCA Anti-Circumvention Regulations for Innovation |