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Focus on the multi-dimensions of hacking and open source culture, including rule-breaking, innovation, and creative use of programming/technology. Social, economic, cultural, and political implications of hacking and technology, in historical and contemporary contexts, will be addressed. MCCCD Official Course Competencies
Explain the history, concepts, and terms related to hacking and open source culture. (I, II)
Explore the interdependent relationship between hacking and open source software. (I, IV)
Evaluate the merits and demerits of open source software (including copyright issues). (II, III)
Analyze the role and impact of open source and open access as alternatives to traditional intellectual property law and policy. (II-IV)
Evaluate the implications of broader information sharing across a variety of mediums, including news, data, music, photographs, code, and texts. (II-VI)
Assess the influence of hacking and programming on current social, economic, political, technological, and cultural contexts. (IV-VI)