Spend at least ninety minutes exploring the links at URL: http://www.umich.edu/~jdlitman/classes/cyber/2006/sources.html.
Look at anything that seems interesting, and don't worry about being
able to find your way back. Print out the first page of the most
interesting thing you see.
Send me an email message: jdlitman -at- umich.edu.
Monday, September 11:
Topic selections due by noon. (Copies of the signup sheet are here).
Using one of the search engines on the Sources
page, find something on the Internet that you believe that children
under the age of 12 should be prevented from seeing. Go back to the
search engine and find something else that you believe should not be
available to the general public on the Internet at all. There's
no reason to limit yourself in either search to pornography unless
you'd prefer to. You might instead want to look for noxious hate
speech, dangerous or deceptive medical advice, instructions for
building weapons of mass destruction or engaging in other illegal activity, instances of consumer fraud,
invasions of personal privacy, or examples of massive copyright
infringement. Be prepared to discuss your selections in class.