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World University and School Interns positions:
WUaS Intern positions in the first two years (typically 8-12 hrs a week):
The following report to the WUaS Executive Director:
1 WUaS intern head of University community building – like Wikipedians – Everyone can teach – new content generators with web cameras
1 WUaS intern head of wiki Information Technology technical development
1 WUaS intern head of wiki Academic sections, for eventual degrees (Ph.D., Bachelor, Law, M.D.)
1 WUaS intern head of One Laptop per Child wiki languages' development
1 WUaS intern head of wiki, new, open Teaching and Learning content aggregation
1 WUaS intern head of broadband development in OLPC countries
1 WUaS intern head of languages' development – liaison with other WUaS languages
1 WUaS intern head of nation state wiki development – and eventual accreditation in each
1 WUaS intern head of Virtual Worlds development
1 WUaS intern head of New Intern Development – nascent Human Resources position – job descriptions
1 WUaS intern head of Legal Counsel - Creative Commons law, California Law, U.S. Law
1 WUaS intern head of outreach and marketing (and branding?)
1 WUaS Recording Clerk Minutes for all the committees, each of the above being a committee, facilitating and training other recording clerks - (email collation?)
1 WUaS intern head of intern head of Medical School and Teaching Hospital development
1 WUaS intern head of Music School
1 WUaS intern head of Law School
1 WUaS intern head of Design
1 WUaS intern head of New Schools (e.g. Law, Veterinary, Dental)
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===Select Video and Audio===
Berkman Center. 2011. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guG9IHz4HnY Youth and Media - Summer Interns 2011 - End Thoughts]. Cambridge, MA: Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
Gasser, Urs, and John Palfrey. 2011. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xReMxcSQrZs Youth and Media - The Vision]. Cambridge, MA: Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
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