Schedule

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Overview

Each session (with the exception of the welcoming and wrapup sessions) is split into two parts of equal length.

The first half of a session is a mix of brief edge case presentations, followed by group discussion. The edge cases are meant to help seed the discussions. If needed, the session coordinators will keep the discussion on topic.

The second half of a session is structured as a breakout - people self-organize into groups to work on particular issues or areas of interest.

During each session, we'll work to record and otherwise document what we learn. In particular, we want to capture things like:

  • what was discussed?
  • what needs to be researched?
  • what do the discussions make us want to do?
  • who should we share this information with?
  • what things are urgent and critical?

Schedule

Day One: Monday, July 30th
Time Session
13:00-13:30 Symposium Welcome ( Hecker, Lakhani, Maclay) Colin, Frank and Karim set the stage for the symposium.
13:30-14:00 Self Introductions Each participant briefly (< 1 minute) introduces themselves and their interests.
14:00-15:45 In What Sense is the Net a Public Good?
15:45-16:00 Break
16:00-17:30 Access, Infrastructure & the Net as a Public Good
17:30-18:30 Break
18:30-22:30 Delivery-Fueled Evening Breakout Session


Day Two: Tuesday, July 31st
Time Session
09:00-09:15 Day Two Welcome
09:15-10:45 Science, Innovation and the Net as a Public Good
10:45-11:00 Break
11:00-12:30 Art, Culture and the Net as Public Good
12:30-13:15 Lunch
13:15-14:45 Business, Commerce and the Net as Public Good
14:45-15:00 Break
15:00-16:30 Civil Society and the Net as a Public Good
16:30-17:00 Symposium Wrapup
17:00-18:00 Break
18:00-22:00 Delivery-Fueled Evening Breakout Session

OLD CONTENT BELOW

Day Session Description
1 Welcome and Introduction (30 minutes)

( Hecker, Lakhani, Maclay)

Colin, Frank and Karim set the stage for the symposium. Followed by a round of introductions.
1 In What Sense is the Net a Public Good? (2 hours)

( Weinberger, ...)

Before the symposium takes place, those of us who had time hammered out what we meant by a public good and discussed how we thought of the Net as a public good. David Weinberger and ??? will summarize and expand these discussions, leading us into a general discussion of the topic.
1 Access and Infrastructure Discussion (90 minutes)

(Case:  ??? by  ???, Catalyst:  ???)

...
1 Business Discussion (90 minutes)

(Case:  ??? by  ???, Catalyst: Eric von Hippel)

...
1 Optional Jam Session, Night One Unstructured time to discuss further. A good time to review what was discussed, plan for the next day or have some interesting discussions with some neat people.
2 Civil Society Discussion (90 minutes)

(Case:  ??? by Miller, Catalyst:  ???)

...
2 Arts and Culture Discussion (90 minutes)

(Case:  ??? by  ???, Catalyst: Lewis Hyde)

Is culture a public good? What does it mean when cultural artifacts cost nothing to copy? Is remixing art? How does mega-publishing of content change the idea of derivative works? Does the Net mean that we will all return to being active co-creators of culture?
2 Science Discussion (90 minutes)

(Case:  ??? by  ???, Catalyst:  ???)

...
2 Symposium Wrapup (30 minutes)

( Hecker, Lakhani, Maclay)

A summary of the event. Concrete ideas on doing meaningful work with the discussions.
2 Optional Jam Session, Night Two Unstructured time to discuss further. A good time to review what was discussed or to just have some interesting discussions with some neat people.