The Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School (HLS) has a vision of the future, and it's networked.
The center, home to Harvard's leading experts on law in cyberspace, does research on subjects ranging from academic uses of the Internet to protecting privacy rights on-line.
The center is run by HLS faculty and staffed by HLS students, but it has affiliates around the world. Its location at Harvard may help the University stay on top of legal issues that are becoming increasingly urgent with the proliferation of electronic communication and commerce.
But like so many institutions that push the envelope, the Berkman Center has stirred controversy within the University community.
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The future of learning may be long-distance, but for now, these courses are not-for-credit and do not entail registering with the University.
Nesson says that tying a Harvard certification to on-line educational offerings would be "a big risk"--one he doesn't intend to take.
"We are operating with the Provost's [Harvey V. Fineberg '67] warning in mind," Nesson says. "We don't want to damage the Harvard name by associating it with on-line product."
The University may be justifiably concerned about faculty making courses publicly available on the Web.
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