I was invited to deliver a lecture for a Technology for Accountability Lab course being put together by Vivek S. for Stanford University.
More details:
The Program on Liberation Technology (LibTech) at Stanford’s Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) together with the National Democratic Institute (NDI) are proud to launch a free massive open online course dubbed “Technology for Accountability Lab.”
The course is geared for global democracy activists, software developers and other stakeholders to conceptualize, plan and implement technological tools and advocacy strategies to improve transparency by opening political and governmental processes.
This 10-week course – which starts on August 9, 2016 – will feature video lectures by Stanford professors Terry Winograd and Larry Diamond, as well as lecturers from NDI, Transparency International, Sunlight Foundation, Creative Commons, ProPublica, and other experts.
Originally published on the Stanford University website.
The course content isn’t publicly available online, but you can see the course outline. Here are my slides:
… and here is a recording of the Q&A session for my lecture.