I plan to attend, and can video the talks if desired.
Pine
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Blibbet blibbet@gmail.com wrote:
This Monday's TA3M, based at UW, features 2 speakers, one of which is about Wikipedia!
----------Original Message---------- Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 18:51:56 -0700 From: Blibbet blibbet@gmail.com To: ta3m-seattle@lists.openitp.org Subject: [announce] July 21st: TA3M Seattle meeting
What: July 2014's TA3M-Seattle meeting When: Monday, July 21st 2014, 7:00-9:00pm Where: University of Washington (main campus), Paul G. Allen Center For Computer Science & Engineering (CSE), Room CSE 403 http://uw.edu/maps/?cse http://www.washington.edu/maps/
We're meeting at the UW campus, same location as last month: UW CSE 403, in the Paul Allen Center, 185th NE Stevens Way. The building has several entrances, the 'main' entrance is the one that gets marked on google when you search for "3785 Benton Ln, Seattle, WA 98105". If doors are locked after hours, we'll have someone at this main entrance to let people in. The elevators are on the left, once you exit the elevator on the fourth floor, 403 is on your left about 20 feet.
This month we have Jonathan Morgan of Wikimedia Foundation giving an introduction to Wikipedia, an essential skill for modern citizens.
We also have Professor Ryan Calo of the Tech Policy Lab, speaking on Privacy!
Justin, one of the TA3M Seattle team, will be leading this month, his first time!
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Schedule:
7:00-7:15, Justin: welcome 7:15-7-??, break? ?:??-?-??, Jonathan: Wikipedia ?:??-?-??, break ?:??-9:00, Ryan: Privacy
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Presentation 1:
Introduction to Wikipdia by Jonathan T Morgan
Jonathan will be talking about the Community Data Science Workshops that he ran with Mako at UW in during April/May 2014, as well as a series of webinars he's currently running for the Wikimedia Foundation. Both activities are geared towards teaching people with no previous experience in programming or data science how to leverage open datasets and free web-based tools to ask and answer interesting questions.
Jonathan is a Research Strategist in the Grantmaking Learning & Evaluation team at the Wikimedia Foundation, and has have worked for Wikimedia since 2011. In 2013, he earned his PhD in Human Centered Design & Engineering from UW, the dissertation was called "Coordinating the Commons: Diversity & Dynamics of Open Collaborations".
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Presentation 2:
Consumers and Privacy by Ryan Calo
"Ryan Calo will talk about why companies do, but shouldn't, treat consumers like guinea pigs."
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Professor Ryan Calo is Faculty Director of the Tech Policy Lab http://techpolicylab.org/ University of Washington, amongst many other things. His full bio is at: http://www.law.washington.edu/directory/Profile.aspx?ID=713&vw=bio
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About TA3M Seattle:
TA3M-Seattle (Techno-Activism, 3rd Mondays) is a monthly event focusing on online surveillance and censorship, open access, and open technology. We focus on the open source tools that are used to combat it, and issues and initiatives associated with this area. We bring together software developers, activists, concerned citizens, and others, so we they can both educate each other, and share knowledge. There are TA3M groups in many cities worldwide; Seattle started in August 2013. For more details, please read the wiki and the announce list archives. http://seattle.ta3m.net https://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays:seattle https://lists.openitp.org/pipermail/ta3m-seattle/
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