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CS115/MAS115: COMPUTING FOR THE SOCIO-TECHNO WEB DIGITAL FOOTPRINTS
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EVERYTHING IS BITS
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PERFECT COPY, EVERY TIME
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CYBERWORLD’S EVERLASTING MEMORY Can you find an online instance of this?
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THERE IS WANT IN THE MIDST OF PLENTY
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PROCESSING IS POWER
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MORE OF THE SAME CAN BE DIFFERENT
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SPEED OF (MIS?)INFORMATION
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DISCUSSION: BITS AND TECHNICAL TOPICS * Technical: How much personal info can be traced back to the user? More of the same can be a new thing? ** Moore's law: why it stopped applying, why "law", could it go on forever ** Bits: how do they work, storage, movement, erasure/deletion levels
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DISCUSSION: PRIVACY AND RIGHTS Privacy: History & future, Regulations about data collection, Citizens' rights and control: info about what is recorded of our actions, Do a company's promises of self regulation really work? Laws keeping up with changes of technology (lack of) Privacy on the internet of things (NYT 9/2/2016) NSO group spying your cellphone, "Make the world a safe place" (Case) "how target uses data and buying habits to establish brand loyalty while a woman is pregnant."
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DISCUSSION: PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS *** Philosophy: Technology for both good and evil, risk and opportunity * Computer vs brain power
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COMPUTERS What things come to your mind when you hear the word “computer”?
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EVOLUTION OF COMPUTERS http://techwikasta.com/2013/04/evolution-of-computers/ How have computers changed? What are the consequences of these changes?
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