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Report as: spam offensive Dan Ackerman Greenberg on 9/25/07 at 3pm

Find out more about the class on the Persuasive Tech website at: http://captology.stanford.edu/facebook.html
For those of you who don't get into the class or aren't enrolled at Stanford, I'm setting up a website/blog for the course. I'll update the blog every few days with:
* overviews of what we accomplish in class
* insights from students and guest speakers
* links to all of the readings
* summaries of student projects
* video walkthroughs/screencasts from students
* and any other interesting materials we produce
Shoot me an email (danielag@stanford.edu) if you'd like me to send you an email with the URL to the class blog, once it's set up.
This is going to be an exciting class!
- Dan Ackerman Greenberg

Report as: spam offensive Brutus on 9/25/07 at 10pm

this is stupid news

Report as: spam offensive Dan Bikle on 9/26/07 at 10am

Brutus be nice.
People, I found this article to be useful.
I'm pleased that Dan G. has setup the blog and class site.
I book-marked them and I plan to follow along as best I can.
-Dan

Report as: spam offensive Dan Ackerman Greenberg on 9/26/07 at 11am

Dan B - I'm still working on setting up the class website/blog, but I'll post the link on the Facebook group and the lab website once it's up!
- Dan Ackerman Greenberg (TA)




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