Meet the New Medium
Exploring the Technology and
Social Implications of the Internet
Completed Student Research Projects
Winter quarter,1997
The Evergreen State College
Doug Schuler
douglas@scn.org
206.634.0752 (office)
206.632.1659 (home)
Revised: March 19, 1997
- Cyberpunks (not finished),
Jumapila Carroll
- MUDs as Communities,
Brian De La Mater
- Ted Nelson and Project Xanadu: A
hypertext exploration of hypertext, Jonny Fink
-
Conspiracy
Theory on the Internet, Sean Fitzgerald
- Cyberspace and Our
Legal System, Melinda Flemming
- Prescription
for Our Computers, Hideyuki Furusho
- Seminars and
Symposiums: Structured and Unstructured Computer-Mediated Informational
Meetings, John Garrison (Also a java program for doing virtual symposia
- Internet
Privacy, Erin Gault
- Phil's papers,
Phillip Gelfand
- Chat Rooms:
Simply Another Form of Community, Judy Hodder
- Plugged In,
Justin Hughey
- The Use of Computers and Internet in Public Schools, Chris Litchfield
- Creating
Community through New Media Journalism, Gary Love
- Children
with Learning Disabilities on the Internet, Michele Marshall
- What can
the Internet do for democracy, justice, community?, Lorna Leitgeb
- Internet
Addiction Disorder, Janys-Maureen Murphy
- Pornography and the Net, Nicole Rogers
- Can and
Should Disputes Between Parties be Mediated Via the Computer Medium?
Suzanne Shanks
- Seniors in
Cyberspace, Jennifer Sorenson
- Reaching Improved Realities, Cuyler Swindley
- Conspiracy Theory and
Esoteric Knowledge, Matthew Van Amburg
- The Information Revolution, Aaron Ward
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