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* Pose questions here: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/questions/berkmanat10leadup
* Pose questions here: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/questions/berkmanat10leadup


===IRC Channel info===
===IRC Channel===


IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. For Berkman@10, we'll be using IRC to create a Berkman chat channel. To join the chat, download an IRC client and join the Berkman channel at Freenode, linked below. If you use Firefox, an easy IRC client plugin is [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/16 Chatzilla].  
IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. For Berkman@10, we'll be using IRC to create a Berkman chat channel. To join the chat, download an IRC client and join the Berkman channel at Freenode, linked below. If you use Firefox, an easy IRC client plugin is [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/16 Chatzilla].  

Revision as of 15:40, 13 May 2008

Tags

We'll use tags to help find photos, blog posts and more created by conference attendees.

The universal tag is "Berkmanat10" If you like, you may also use "Berkman" (e.g. on Twitter, where character space is limited)

  • Use tag "berkmanat10" on Flickr

Question Tool

The Question Tool is used to ask questions during an event. Everyone can vote individual questions up or down and comment on existing questions, helping enhance the dialogue and letting moderators know which questions are most interesting to attendees.

IRC Channel

IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. For Berkman@10, we'll be using IRC to create a Berkman chat channel. To join the chat, download an IRC client and join the Berkman channel at Freenode, linked below. If you use Firefox, an easy IRC client plugin is Chatzilla.

Facebook Group

Flickr Group

Twitter

Suggested wrap-up session in final unconference slot: Backchannel dynamics and mapping the conferencesphere

Second Life

Webcasts

YouTube Channel