STP - 307

The Internet: Business, Law and Strategy

Instructors: Jean Camp and Jonathan Zittrain
Monday / Wednesday 4:00 - 5:30
Weiner Auditorium, Taubman, KSG

Course Announcements


April 20, 2000:

Click here to download basic instructions on how to get started with MS FrontPage.  It is very rudimentary information, and was covered during the first class. The file is an MS Word file.  Please contact Charles if you have any questions.

April 12, 2000:

Click here to download the instructions distributed in class today for uploading/publishing your project to your project site.  The file is an MS Word file.  Please contact Charles if you have any questions.

April 10, 2000:

The due date for the draft Web site has changed from April 17 to April 24, 2000.  If you need technical assistance in developing your Project's Web site, be sure to sign up for one (or more) of Charles Vincent's FrontPage tutorials, as per his e-mails.  Information regarding hosting for the Web sites will be distributed individually. 

March 15, 2000:

Please join us tomorrow, Thursday, March 16 from 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. for a Tech Review Session, led by our very own Jonathan Zittrain, in Pound Hall 102. 

Directions: 

If you walk up Massachusetts Avenue from the KSG, past Out Of Town News, past Harvard College on your right, past the other Littauer on your right, past Hemenway Gym on your right, you will come to a small circular drive with a stone beside it that says "Harvard Law School" carved into it.  The building immediately behind that stone is Pound Hall -- yes, it's modern and a bit unlovely.  Room 102 is on the first floor.  (If, in walking up Mass Ave, you come to Everett Street, then turn around -- you've gone too far.  Pound Hall is framed essentially by Mass Ave., the Lewis International Law Center, and Harkness Commons on various sides, if you get lost).

E-mail questions in advance, should you wish to do so, to jpalfrey@law.harvard.edu or zittrain@law.harvard.edu.

 

March 6, 2000:

Jonathan Zittrain (and Amy Oliver and John Palfrey) will have office hours this Friday, March 10 from 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. in Pound Hall 511, which is on the law school campus.  Please drop by with any questions or issues you'd like to discuss.

 

February 22, 2000:

In addition to the reading for this week, please remember to write a one-paragraph description of your group project.  Each group -- not each individual -- should prepare a single paragraph, to be handed in at the end of class on Wednesday, February 23, 2000.  This paragraph will then be posted on the Groups section of the class Web site.