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NYU Wagner Professors Convene at 10 Downing Street on Technology & Government
NYU Wagner visiting professor Beth Noveck and clinical professor Shankar Prasad were among the distinguished guests at 10 Downing Street on Nov. 9 for the start of a two-day conversation on the future of democracy and the impact of technology. Read our news story here.
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View the conversations on Storify.
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We need to start teaching young people that we don’t just live in a read-only, passive society, but a write-able society.
@BethNoveck, NYU Wagner Visiting Professor at TEDGlobal 2012Posted on September 17, 2012 with 3 notes
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Demand a more open-source government: NYU Wagner Visiting Professor Beth Noveck at TEDGlobal 2012
Source: ted.com
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“We need to start teaching young people that we don’t just live in a read-only, passive society, but a write-able society.” — Beth Noveck, NYU Wagner’s newest visiting professor Beth Noveck. Click here for a recap of her recent TEDtalk at TEDGlobal 2012 on demanding a more open-source government. via viewfromthebalcony
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NYU Wagner Visiting Professor Beth Noveck to speak at TEDGlobal 2012
NYU Wagner Visting Professor Beth Noveck will be giving her first TEDTalk at TEDGlobal 2012. Her talk will be during Session 9: The Upside of Transparency, Thursday, June 28, 2012, 2:15pm-4:00pm (Edinburgh, BST/GMT+1).
Visiting Professor Beth Simone Noveck served in the White House as the first United States Deputy Chief Technology Officer and founder and director of the White House Open Government Initiative (2009-2011). To learn more about Prof. Noveck, check out her faculty bio, publications and projects here. To see the full TEDGlobal 2012 schedule and list of speakers, click here.


