Computer Crime Seminar

Fall 2006

Student Response Schedule

Presentations

The following students have opted to present their papers at one of the last two classes:

Week Twelve (November 27, 2006)

Kevin Bell

Benjamin Frenz

Rose Wyckoff

Week Thirteen (December 4, 2006)

Lisa Lewis

Mark Loy

Rosalie Olson

Michael Richardson

Katie Schwalb

Micah Schwalb

Class Reading Responses

The following students must post a written or recorded (podcast) response to the class blog (http://computer_crime.classcaster.org or follow links from paulohm.com) by Sunday at Noon before class.

From the Syllabus:

A response can take one of two forms: (1) a response memo, approximately two pages, double-spaced; or (2) a “podcast”–glorified techspeak for a digital recording of your voice—approximately five minutes long. In either format, a student response should provide commentary about some of the reading for the upcoming week. Responses should be posted to the class website no later than Noon, the day before class. In addition, all students are expected to have read or listened to each week’s student responses before coming to class.

If you record, at the start of your podcast, please say the following:

Week Three (9/18) Computer Misuse II

No Responses.

Week Four (9/25) Traditional Crimes

Roman Balaban

Tracy Green

Venu Menon

Week Five (10/2) Punishment

Josh Anderson

Tracy Green

Desmonne Payne

Week Six (10/9) Hands-On Lab: NO RESPONSES THIS WEEK

Week Seven (10/16) Fourth Amendment (Stand-alone computers)

Justin Blood

Sandeep Dasharath

Desmonne Payne

Week Eight (10/23) Fourth Amendment (Internet)

Roman Balaban

Todd Blair

Justin Blood

Week Nine (10/30) Realtime Surveillance

Philip Clarke

Sandeep Dasharath

Venu Menon

Week Ten (11/6) Stored Communications

Philip Clarke

Week Eleven (11/13) NSA Wiretapping and FISA

Josh Anderson

Todd Blair

Week Twelve (11/27) Jurisdiction

No Responses.

Week Thirteen (12/4): NO RESPONSES THIS WEEK