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Public Interest Tech (PIT) Harvard Scan
Entry I — Public Interest Technology: a brief look to the past to identify PIT in the present
Entry I — Public Interest Technology: a brief look to the past to identify PIT in the present
by David Eaves, Kevin Frazier, and Lavanya Singh
Kevin Frazier
Feb 22, 2019
Entry II — Identifying Public Interest Technology.
Entry II — Identifying Public Interest Technology.
A variety of centers and individuals have tried to define PIT and those working to advance it. Sasha Costanza-Chock of the Massachusetts…
Kevin Frazier
Mar 6, 2019
Entry III — Mapping PIT Work
Entry III — Mapping PIT Work
“One thing scientists do is to find order among a large number of facts,” according to Alan Stern, “and one way to do that across fields…
Kevin Frazier
Mar 19, 2019
“The improvement of understanding…” of Public Interest Technology
“The improvement of understanding…” of Public Interest Technology
“The improvement of understanding is for two ends: first, our own increase of knowledge; secondly, to enable us to deliver that knowledge…
Kevin Frazier
Mar 27, 2019
Entry V: PIT Lessons from #19NTC
Entry V: PIT Lessons from #19NTC
I flew home to beautiful Portland, Oregon for the 2019 Nonprofit Tech Conference (NTC). The conference provided me with a chance to test…
Kevin Frazier
Apr 1, 2019
Entry VI — Send Us Your PIT Map!
Entry VI — Send Us Your PIT Map!
With five blog posts outlining our own approach to understanding and mapping PIT at Harvard we are eager to see what PIT looks like in…
Kevin Frazier
Apr 3, 2019
Entry VII: Seventeen Paths to PIT at Harvard
Entry VII: Seventeen Paths to PIT at Harvard
Our field scan of PIT-related activity revealed 17 potential entry points for students eager to take their first foray into PIT. These…
Kevin Frazier
Apr 9, 2019
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