Our H2O project is building an interlocking collection of communities based on the free creation and exchange of ideas. H2O currently offers "The Rotisserie," which implements an innovative approach to online discussion that encourages measured, thoughtful discourse in a way that that traditional threaded messaging systems often do not.
True to the Berkman Center’s expansive interest in the interaction between internet and society, the Jamaica project’s mission centers on the use of the internet to shape, define and change society and the world around us – and empower others to do the same. It has explored topics from restorative justice, prison reform and Jamaican independence, to self-expression, learning and entrepreneurship.
eLangdell enables law professors to share valuable teaching resources across a nationwide digital commons.
The Berkman Center is partnering with eIFL to deliver a distance learning program on copyright for librarians.
The Net Dialogue project strives to encourage greater public access to Net-related rulemaking by intergovernmental organizations, and to engage technologists and policymakers in exploring ways to protect core freedoms in the Information Society.