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1. Harnessing the Power of New Media for Community, Education and Research: Columbia’s Triangle Initiative Jennifer Spiegler and Jessica Rowe November 9, 2007
Good Morning. I’m Jennifer Spiegler and this is my colleague Jessica Rowe. We’re from the Center for New Media Teaching and Learning at Columbia University. We’re very pleased today to have the chance to talk for a little bit today about a new initiative that our group launched in 2006 called the Triangle Initiative. Jess will demonstrate some of the projects that she’s leading within that initiative. I’ll set the stage with a prelude about who we are, what the Triangle Initiative is, and how we got there. Since we are here to talk about things that matter, I’ll tell you that I’ve been at The Center for less than a year, but one of the things that attracted me to this position of “Assistant Director for Strategic Initiatives” was not for the long and flowery title, but for the chance to become part of what seemed to be an extraordinary experiment and speaks directly to our topic today. When I applied for the job around this time last year, I was given many things to read - right, you’re applying for a job in academia and you go away from the first interview with homework. Some of these had to do with new media - Yochai Benckler, Lawrence Lessig, Chris Anderson. But among them was an article by the Center’s director, Frank Moretti, and one of our faculty partners, Susan Witte. The article was then in the final stages of preparation for inclusion in a book. In that article is this quote: