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In Episode Six of The Jewish Tech Meetup that was held on Thursday, October 27th, Dr. Leil Leibovitz answered questions from the audience and continued his discussion on gaming, Judaism, and the role of gaming in our modern world.
For more information about the New York Jewish Tech Meetup, please visit NYC.JewishTech.net.
The opening and closing music on this episode is Amanda French’s All My Internet Friends
In Episode Five of The Jewish Tech Meetup that was held on Thursday, October 27th, Dr. Liel Leibovitz discussed the connection between Judaism and gaming, and explored the issue of cheating in video games. Liel is a visiting assistant porrfessior focusing promarily on video game and interactive media research and theory.
For more information about the New York Jewish Tech Meetup, please visit NYC.JewishTech.net.
The opening and closing music on this episode is Amanda French’s All My Internet Friends
In this second part of his discussion, Ronen spoke about The Test Protests and Coming Out In Lublin.
The opening and closing music on this episode is Amanda French’s All My Internet Friends
In this first part of his discussion, Ronen spoke about three of his projects, Medinat Weimar, Nine Days In Av and Six Days in June.
The opening and closing music on this episode is Amanda French’s All My Internet Friends
We apologize for the sound quality of the questions, as the room was not appropriately miked for the Q&A. When questions were unintelligable, they have been restated by JCast Network.
The opening and closing music on this episode is Amanda French’s All My Internet Friends
This month, The NYC Jewish Tech Meetup welcomed speaker Micah Sifry. Micah is the co-founder and Executive Editor of the Personal Democracy Forum and its blog TechPresident. He is a prolific author, most recently the author of WikiLeaks and the Age of Transparency. In this podcast, Sifry discusses the changes in “publishing” and the ways that technology have leveled the playing field of public communication. Syfry explores the societal affects of these changes, and discusses how this effects us all on a more personal level.
The opening and closing music on this episode is Amanda French’s All My Internet Friends
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