Case study presentation schedule
The order shown is the order that the presentations will run on each class day UNLESS I need to rearrange it for some reason. Days with <6 talks may have other class stuff going on after the presentations or might just have longer discussions. You and your partner should bring at least a "rough draft" version of your second talk to class on 13 Feb, because we'll be talking about how to refine them and you'll spend some time workshopping it.
Everybody should be on this page exactly twice. If you are on the list more or less, let me know ASAP!
Wed 6 Feb
- 3.8.1 Identity theft
- Sec 2: Nick, Zach
- Sec 4: Donna, Xavier
- 3.8.2 False reviews
- Sec 2: Caroline, Natalie
- Sec 4: Benjamin, Grant
Mon 11 Feb
- 10.5.6 Net neutrality
- Sec 2: Santana, Wesley
- Sec 4: David, Sean
- 4.10 Creative Commons
- Sec 2: Katie, Kayli
- 5.3.6 Implanted chips
- Sec 2: Dawson, Sarrah
- Sec 4: Hailey, Kyle
- 5.4.4 Social network analysis
- Sec 2: Abbie, Anna
- 6.3.1 Census records
- Sec 2: Frannie, Kalin
- Sec 4: Morgan, Olivia
- 6.11.4 Airport scanners
- Sec 2: Dalton, Kaden
- Sec 4: Gracie, Taylor
Mon 18 Feb
- 6.5.2 FISA
- Sec 2: Caroline, Nick
- 6.8.4 Predictive policing
- Sec 2: Kayli, Maddie
- 6.9.3 Real ID
- Sec 2: Ashley, Kaden
- Sec 4: Donna, Olivia
- 10.3.4 Monitoring employees
- Sec 2: Kalin, Stu
- Sec 4: Gracie, Xavier
- 3.5.2 Self-censorship
- Sec 2: Katie, Wesley
- 5.2.3 Natural right to privacy
- Sec 2: Anna, Sarrah
- Sec 4: Kelly, Morgan
Wed 20 Feb
- 7.4.5 Political cyberattacks
- Sec 2: Dalton, Zach
- Sec 4: Hailey, Sean
- 3.4.4 Political activism via social media
- Sec 2: Abbie, Maddie
- Sec 4: David, Taylor
- 8.2.1 Disenfranchised voters
- Sec 2: Dawson, Santana
- 7.5 Online voting
- Sec 2: Frannie, Natalie
- Sec 4: Grant, Kyle
- 8.4.7 DRE voting
- Sec 2: Ashley, Stu
- Sec 4: Benjamin, Kelly