Please Stop Selling MOOCs As a Cure-All for Higher Education
BY Sam Roudman | Wednesday, June 19 2013
Massive open online courses, or MOOCs, promise to provide cheap or free college courses to any student with a Wi-Fi connection, but that's about it. Funny, then, that someone would suggest otherwise. Funnier still, because that someone is Anant Agarwal, the president of edX, in a recent piece that appeared on the Guardian's website. Read More
In Germany, Obama Encounters a Tough Crowd for Defense of Surveillance
BY Miranda Neubauer | Wednesday, June 19 2013
President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel found themselves in a verbal minefield when it came to an ongoing controversy over U.S. National Security Agency surveillance, which loomed large over Obama's visit to Germany Tuesday and Wednesday. Read More
Brazil's Middle Class Protestors Take the Struggle Online, With Mixed Results
BY Jessica McKenzie | Wednesday, June 19 2013
Protestors in Brazil have made their war cry heard all over social media and as a result, have received quite a bit of attention from the international community with popular hashtags such as #itsnotabout20cents and #ChangeBrazil. But while they have used tools like Facebook to organize and rally, the effectiveness of their Twitter use is harder to gauge. Read More
First POST: Preparing for the Primary
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, June 19 2013
Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: Cory Booker's latest campaign moves; the end of the telegram; and our ongoing aggregation of NSA news in today's round-up of news about technology in politics from around the web. Read More
The Thicker China's "Great Firewall" Becomes, the Subtler the Doors to Sneak Through
BY Rebecca Chao | Wednesday, June 19 2013
As China announces it will tighten restrictions on access to the Internet, Chinese citizens show that they've developed new ways around them. Read More
The New York City Mayor's Race: Analog Candidates in a Digital World
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, June 18 2013
On Monday night, several candidates for mayor of New York City gathered in Queens in the hopes of impressing the city's technologists and tech investors. If anyone was listening closely, they failed. Read More
Cory Booker Hires Democratic Organizing Veteran Addisu Demissie To Manage Senate Run
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Tuesday, June 18 2013
Newark Mayor Cory Booker has hired a veteran of the Democratic organizing world Addisu Demissie to manage his run to succeed the late New Jersey Democratic Senator Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey. Read More
ShareProgress Debuts Social Sharing Optimization Tools
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Tuesday, June 18 2013
ShareProgress, a left-leaning tech startup in downtown San Francisco, launched its social sharing optimization platform Tuesday after several months of testing with the progressive advocacy group CREDO Action. Read More
New Organizing Institute to Move from Collecting Election Data to Organizing Election Officials
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Tuesday, June 18 2013
The New Organizing Institute, a progressive nonprofit that trains campaigners and is no led by former Obama for America data director Ethan Roeder, is launching a new initiative next week aiming to "fix that" for local elections. NOI will announce a national network where local election administration officials can congregate to share solutions to common issues. It's a transition for a team at NOI that had previously been managing the Voting Information Project, which collects data on polling places, election districts and voter registration deadlines and prepares it for third parties in machine-readable format. In the 2012 election cycle, backed by the Pew Charitable Trusts and partnered with Google, VIP made information available in all 50 states. Read More
The Disappearance of Greece's Fourth Estate
BY Lisa Goldman | Tuesday, June 18 2013
Amid the high drama of