class on the applications implications and technology of the Internet When Donald Trump was nominated I started a PowerPoint presentation on the political implications of the Internet and updated it weekly throughout the term ID: 604110
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I teach a class on the applications, implications and technology of the Internet. When Donald Trump was nominated, I started a PowerPoint presentation on the political implications of the Internet and updated it weekly throughout the term.The term has ended, but I’ve continued updating that presentation. The latest slides are shown below and the cumulative slide deck is here.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. Slide2
Six minute video
The Android tweets are from Trump, the others from staff.His tweets are predominantly negative – slamming “enemies.”
221 tweets between election and
12/29/2016
Few
of his tweets have shared
links.
His tweets are like speech, not writing.
51 of his tweets end with an exclamation like
sad
!
Word
+!
substitutes for visual clues in speech.Slide3
Memos in PDF formatUnverified intelligence memos
17 opposition research memosCompiled by “a former British intelligence operative”Each headed “Company Intelligence Report (date/number)”
Dates from June-December 2016
(One dated June 2015 – typo?)
Trump received 2-page summary with his intelligence briefingSlide4
Report in PDF formatUnclassified intelligence report
SourceVladimir V. Putin “ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the U.S. presidential election,” and turned from seeking to “denigrate” Hillary Clinton to developing “a clear preference for President-elect Trump.”Slide5
Trump vehemently denies the unverified memos, as shown here, but now accepts the U.S. intelligence community's conclusion that Russia engaged in cyber attacks during the U.S. presidential election.Source
Trump’s reactions to the two previous slides Slide6
Few wordsImagesLinks to supporting materialAnnotation
“Stop sign" questionsSource
Note on my
PowerPoint
style