Tuesday January 21, 2003
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Frustrated with your computer? Ben Shneiderman, founder of the University of Maryland's Human Computer Interaction Laboratory says you don't need to be. Shneiderman and others join Kojo to discuss radical computer redesign on Tech Tuesday.
Ben Shneiderman, Author of "Leonardo's Laptop: Human Needs and the New Computing Technologies"; Professor of Computer Science and Founding Director, Human Computer Interaction Laboratory, University of Maryland
Rob Pegoraro, Personal Technology columnist, The Washington Post
Lee Felsenstein, Computer Inventor
What the Supreme Court's recent copyright verdict means and why Disney is very happy but independent graphic designers probably aren't.
Christine Haight Farley, Assistant Professor of Law, Washington College of Law, American University
"Sing Down the Moon" - A look at tall tales that tell the legacy of Appalachia, in story, music and song.
Mary Hall Surface, Playwright, Director
David Maddox, Musical Director