Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University
exploring cyberspace, sharing in its study & pioneering its development
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University is dedicated to exploring, understanding, and shaping the development of the digitally-networked environment. A diverse, interdisciplinary community of scholars, practitioners, technologists, policy experts, and advocates, we seek to tackle the most important challenges of the digital age while keeping a focus on tangible real-world impact in the public interest. Our faculty, fellows, staff and affiliates conduct research, build tools and platforms, educate others, form bridges and facilitate dialogue across and among diverse communities.
More information at https://cyber.harvard.edu.
Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University 2017 Projects
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Morgan Gangwere
Bake a Pi for the lIbrary(box)LibraryBox currently runs on a limited set of TP-Link devices. While relatively simple to get running, LibraryBox still depends on being custom... -
David Llop
End-to-end encryption in SwellRTEnd-to-end encryption (E2EE) has been gaining relevance during the last years due to the increasing privacy concerns of users. Encrypting... -
krshubham
Inclusion of new UI features along with third-party integrationsGoing with the idea that is mentioned on Teem’s project idea page, that “Internet applications do not exist as independent islands but rather as a... -
Dongge Liu
Project Proposal: Implement topic creation using machine learningWhile retrieving articles with simple boolean queries will suffer from a list of problems in general, several machine learning approaches can be... -
arkokoley
UI Improvements and Testing suite for Book-A-NookCurrently BookANook suffers from a great many UX bugs and seems unpolished in terms of features. With my experience in Web Design and Web...