Schedule

This is a preliminary schedule and things may change, especially in the later part of the semester when we have guest speakers.
Date Topic Reading  
August 19 FDOC    
August 21 Course Introduction Initial Tasks  
August 26 Course Introduction Beginning to Think About Technology Artist Video overflow from last week
August 28 Course Introduction Beginning to Think About Technology (continued) powerpoint
Sept 4 Case Study: The Apollo Program Apollo videosVon Braun
Sept 9 Apollo (con't)    
Sept 11 Apollo Additional Perspectives  
Sept 16 Tools for Thinking About Technology Stephen Johnson, Where Good Ideas Come From  
Sept 18   Open (go to career fair) --  
Sept 23   Where Good Ideas Come From II--Slides on the Adjacent Possible  
Sept 25 Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin  
Sept 30 Technology and Values Wendell Berry  
 Oct 2 Technology and Values 41 Questions:  Do Technologies Have Ethics  
Oct 7 Technology and Values Automobiles and Bicycles, I  
Oct 9 Technology and Values Automobiles and Bicycles, II  
Oct 16 Franklin Advising/Majors Advising Workshop Second Paper Due--Oct 18  
Oct 21 Technology and Race Technology and Race  
Oct 23 What Computers Can and Can't Do Sherry Turkle, Alone Together  
Oct 28 Women in Computer Science Women in Computer Science  
Oct 30 Alumni Interviews Alumni Interviews  
Nov 4 Technology and Science Fiction William Gibson, NeuromancerComputers in the 80s  
 
       
Nov 6 No Class Work on Podcasts    
Nov 11 Rick Ballou    
Nov 13 Franklin Capstone    
Nov. 18 Talking About my Work    
Nov 20 No Class (work on Podcasts)    
Nov 25 Podcasts due (Listen to Podcasts)    
Dec 2 Course Wrap Up