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We’ve already posted the syllabus on the course web site. The course will be a ton of fun to teach. We will cover the waterfront of social and legal issues that everyone should know about. No math, either — it’s not the same as the “Quantitative Reasoning” course called Bits we teach in the spring both in the College and by distance through the Extension School.
Comments and queries welcome, either on this site or directly by email to us.
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July 30th, 2008 at 8:14 am
that’s interesting!