[Air-L] Expert invitation from the Internet Project of Pew Research
Janna Anderson
andersj at elon.edu
Fri Dec 20 06:00:43 PST 2013
To the listserv administrator: Pew Internet is inviting experts who participate in discussions on leading listservs to take part in a special research project. Please delete this opening paragraph and forward the content below to your list if you see it to be of value to your group. Apologies for mistakenly sending this invitation earlier to some admins with a password that had been meant for individual participants. This format will allow all people in your special-interest discussion group to participate. If you happen to know of another list you think should be invited, please email your suggestion to andersj at elon.edu<mailto:andersj at elon.edu> - Janna Anderson
Expert invitation from the Internet Project of Pew Research
Our apologies for cross-posts... Members of this list are invited to participate in a special project to gather input on the challenges and opportunities for the future of humanity and the Internet. The study is being conducted by two non-profits: Pew Research Center's Internet Project and Elon University's Imagining the Internet Center. We are collecting experts' input on the most likely evolution of technology and people's uses of it by the year 2025. Experts such as Semantic Web scientist James Hendler, Internet protocol co-inventor Vint Cerf, futurist David Brin, Esther Dyson, danah boyd and Jeff Jarvis are among those who are participating.
If you have not already participated in the survey, please use a laptop, desktop or tablet computer and click on the link below and enter the password provided.
https://www.rationalsurvey.com/s/10669
PASSWORD: FUTURE
We hope you will take the time to share your insights now, so you do not forget, however, the site will be open until early January and you are allowed start and stop, thinking your answers through and participating over time. Past participants have told us that taking the time to think the questions we present to them through has helped them see a clearer path to future action in their own realm.
By default, all of your responses are confidential. However, we provide respondents the opportunity to take credit for their remarks by simply typing their name at the beginning of each response. Taking credit lends credibility to the results and contributes to a more vibrant public conversation. Again, to have your remarks attributed to you, please type your name at the beginning of each open-ended response you provide. If your name does not appear at the beginning of a response, it will remain anonymous.
If you know other thought leaders who would contribute meaningful insights on the questions posed in this survey, if you send us their contact details we will invite them to participate.
The Pew Internet Project and Elon University will issue a series of reports based on this survey in 2014. Your answers, attributed or anonymous, will also be added to Imagining the Internet http://www.elon.edu/e-web/imagining/default.xhtml. If you have any questions, please contact us.
Thank you!
Janna Anderson, andersj at elon.edu<mailto:andersj at elon.edu>
Director, Imagining the Internet Center, Elon University
Lee Rainie, lrainie at pewInternet.org<mailto:lrainie at pewInternet.org>
Director, Pew Research Center's Internet Project
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