[Ta3m-Seattle] TA3M Seattle March 2016 meeting
Ann Summy
ann.summy at gmail.com
Tue Mar 8 01:07:33 CET 2016
Please join us on Monday, March 21 for great presentations on
techno-activism. This month we will be hosted at Seattle University School
of Law. Details are below and can also be viewed here:
https://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays:seattle. Feel
free to print out and distribute the attached flyer. See you there!
When: March 21, 2016, 6:30-9:00pm
Where: Seattle University School of Law
Sullivan Hall Room 309
Sullivan Hall is located at the intersection of 12th Ave and E Columbia St
and is the main law school building.
<http://www.law.seattleu.edu/about-us/directions>
Schedule:
6:30-7:00 pizza & mingle
7:00-7:10 Ann: welcome
7:10-8:00 Brian: Cyber Citizenship
8:00-8-10 break
8:10-9:00 Jeromy: IPFS
(Order of speakers subject to change.)
Presentations:
1. “Cyber Citizenship Through the Lenses of Access to Justice & the ADA”
by Brian Rowe
Abstract:
The line between human and machine is becoming more blurred each day.
For many of us our technology defines who we are and how we interact with
the world, unplugging is no longer an option when our hearts and minds are
part of the technology that provides lifesaving functions, reasonable
accommodations, and access to justice. The synergy that comes from humans
and machines melding together gives us new opportunities for enabling
previously disenfranchised populations or creating new walled gardens.
Which future will we enable with our technology polices and best practices?
Bio:
Brian Rowe is a professor and techie working at Northwest Justice
Project, managing the National Technology Assistance Project and teaching
at the University of Washington and Seattle University. He is also a former
Chairman of the Board for Washington Lawyers for the Arts and the
Washington State Access to Justice Boards Technology Committee. Brian
teaches in the areas of Privacy law, Ethics, Copyright and Information
Policy.
Brian has worked for Creative Commons, Public Knowledge, the Washington
State Access to Justice Board, Microsoft, Wizards of the Coast, and
Disability Rights Washington. He is also a social media expert with a
modest YouTube following. Brian was the winner of the 2009 WSBA IP Section
Scholarship Award and a Google Public Policy Fellowship.
2. “An Introduction to the Distributed Web on IPFS” by Jeromy Johnson
Bio:
Jeromy is a distributed systems programmer working for Protocols Labs
working on the next iteration of internet technologies. He also happens to
like Go, coffee and rainy weather.
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