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Francisco Morfin

AprendeRed - Etiquetas de Paco - 2 views

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    Diigo is about better ways to research, share and collaborate on information. Learn more "
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    Gracias Paco, Comparto la lista de lo que yo he marcado utilizando la misma etiqueta. http://www.diigo.com/user/lilianagarcia/AprendeRed
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    Hola, pues no se si es te espacio en donde haya que compartir los hallazgos de la tarea 2 respecto de encontrar los 10 blogs y postear artículos de ellos y subierlos a mi librería en diigo. No se si hay otro grupo de aprendered en otro lado que no sea aquí, entonces comparto que lo difícil no fue utilizar la herramienta (de diigo) sino buscar información pertinente e interesante en los blogs, tanto con el buscador de technorati como en el de google, ya que específicamente por discriminación religiosa no encontré mucha información. Otro asunto a tomar en cuenta fue el idioma, ya que la mayoría de las cosas están en inglés.
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    Gerardo, los hallazgos (comlpetos) de la tarea dos los registras en tu cuenta de Diigo; algunos de ellos los compartes en este grupo (este es el que andabas buscando), aquellos que inviten a la conversación o a ver dónde andas. También puedes crear tu lista y compartirla.
Arturo Benitez

Instituto de Educación Continua y Capacitación - 0 views

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    Manual para uso de Diigo. Es necesario seleccionarlo de la lista que se ofrece. Se titula "Organizador de marcadores Web con Diigo. Manual para el estudiante.
Felipe de Jesus Garciasantana

Pearson's "Free" LMS - 0 views

  • Many schools are rethinking the LMS, not just because these tools have cost them a pretty penny, but because they're looking for ways that can further student collaboration and that can emphasize content and learning and not just administration. That could put Pearson in a good position to be a go-to tool for schools, particularly if the focus becomes content, something Pearson does hold market control over. As the Delta Initiative's Phil Hill told Inside Higher Ed, Pearson "wants to change the perception of an LMS to [make colleges] say: �Hey, that's a commodity, that's a delivery system � and really education, and the education system, needs to be about the content itself and how students interact with that content.'"
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  • drian Sannier, senior vice president of product at Pearson, told Inside Higher Ed that the new OpenClass can be used absolutely for free. No licensing costs, no costs for maintenance, and no costs for hosting. So this is a freer offer than Moodle is. It's a freer offer than any other in the space. And from the email I received from the PR firm handling the announcement, I give you these gems: "Pearson Launches First Truly Free and Open Learning Platform for Higher Ed." The tool "Provides Open Access." And this is where we need to stop and scrutinize what's happening here and look past the invocations of "free" and "open." Why would Pearson offer a free LMS? For one thing, Pearson doesn't need to sell OpenClass. Its emphasis -- indeed, its strategy -- lies elsewhere. Pearson is the largest education company in the world -- with or without success in the LMS market -- with profits of �208 million for the first half of this year alone. Its educational sales are up 9%; it's educational profits are up 31%. Much those sales and profits come from educational content: textbooks -- both print and digital -- as well as other curriculum offerings. (Much of the profits come from assessment products and services too -- Pearson sells the textbooks and the standardized tests. That's pretty damn lucrative, clearly.) Pearson can give away OpenClass in the hopes that schools will go for the "up-sell" and buy the company's other offerings. Many schools are rethinking the LMS, not just because these tools have cost them a pretty penny, but because they're looking for ways that can further student collaboration and that can emphasize content and learning and not just administration. That could put Pearson in a good position to be a go-to tool for schools, particularly if the focus becomes content, something Pearson does hold market control over. As the Delta Initiative's Phil Hill told Inside Higher Ed, Pearson "wants to change the perception of an LMS to [make colleges] say: �Hey, that's a commodity, that's a delivery system � and really education, and the education system, needs to be about the content itself and how students interact with that content.'" For its part, Pearson says that it's not going to lock users in to using just its content. But I can't help but wonder if that's true. After all, I think we need to question its usage of adjectives like "free" and "open" here. Furthermore when a company touts Google's involvement when really, what we have here is just a fairly simple and straight-forward integration with Google Apps, we should be a little suspicious about the labeling and the marketing and our consumption habits. More Sharing ServicesShare | Share on twitter Share on facebook Share on gmail Share on diigo var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; Tags: <a href
  • Adrian Sannier, senior vice president of product at Pearson, told Inside Higher Ed that the new OpenClass can be used absolutely for free. No licensing costs, no costs for maintenance, and no costs for hosting. So this is a freer offer than Moodle is. It's a freer offer than any other in the space. And from the email I received from the PR firm handling the announcement, I give you these gems: "Pearson Launches First Truly Free and Open Learning Platform for Higher Ed." The tool "Provides Open Access
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    So interesting "No licemsing costs, no costs for maintenance, and no costs for hosting. So this is freer offer than Moodle is...than any other in the space" really?
Gabriela Castro

Manual de uso de Diigo - 4 views

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    Manual de uso de la herramienta diigo, en español
ZABDIEL BRITO-BRITO

Social Media Suggestions for Your Online Course - 2 views

  • When you consider the possible uses for social media in your courses: find a tool with features that fit your needs, start slowly with just one new project or activity, evaluate your experience and your students' experiences, and continue to revise your approach.
  • Develop your digital identity. Last on my list, but certainly not least, how are you presenting yourself online? What will students in your next term find when they Google your name? Think about how your thoughtful use of social media could help students get to know you and connect with you online. Consider social networking options like LinkedIn and activities such as blogging.
  • Encourage online study groups. The collaborative nature of most social media applications makes them a great fit for bringing students together online for conversations, group projects, writing assignments, and more.
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  • Stock a course library. Social bookmarking sites, such as Diigo,&nbsp;can be used to not only tag and groups articles and other web-based resources for your students to access, but also allows you and them to leave notes and highlight selected passages. Group forums are also an option.
  • Create a movie trailer.&nbsp;How do you welcome students and introduce them to your course?
  • Develop a dynamic presentation.&nbsp;While the debate about online lectures&nbsp;continues, there are social options available to enhance your presentations and those of your students.
  • Create a class hashtag.&nbsp;These keywords used with the "#" symbol allow you and your students to filter the Twitter stream for information related to the course
  • Don't add social media, or any new tool, just for the sake of adding it. Explore the ways in which these applications can help you and your students reach course goals and objectives, encouraging collaboration and engagement along the way.
  • Social media options not only allow for presentation of information, but also support connections among participants who access the information. Researchers Andreas M. Kaplan and Michael Haenlein published a definition of social media&nbsp;that includes "applications that … allow creation and exchange of user generated content."&nbsp;
Andres Ruiz-Sahagun

Flujo de conocimiento a través de redes sociales en un cluster de alta tecnol... - 1 views

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    Un estudio en Dinamarca que analiza el flujo de conocimiento entre ingenieros, empresa-empresa y empresa-universidad a través de redes sociales. En este análisis uno de los hallazgos relevantes es que este flujo es mayor en empresa-empresa que el que se da entre empresas y la universidad (71% y 29% respectivamente). Por otra parte, cuando se da la colaboración con universidades, los participantes tienen vínculos previos ya sea por mantener un contacto con la universidad o haber colaborado en un proyecto previo.
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    ¿Qué opinas sobre la convocatoria del CONACYT-PNPC para programas universitarios vinculados con la Industria?
David Vargas

Naturaleza Humana - 2 views

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    En este viene de todo pero algunos artículos valen la pena
David Vargas

La revolución naturalista - 2 views

shared by David Vargas on 24 Apr 12 - No Cached
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    Todos buscamos explicaciones. Desde los niños a los científicos, todas las personas sienten la necesidad de dar sentido a lo que sucede, y habitualmente les gusta entender lo que pasa. La explicación ha sido un tema central de la psicología social y de la filosofía de la ciencia, y últimamente también lo es de la psicología cognitiva.
David Vargas

tribe.net - 1 views

shared by David Vargas on 24 Apr 12 - No Cached
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    We live in real-world communities*, are creating them, are seeking our place in existing communities, or are just interested in them. *ecovillages, cohousing, communes, urban cooperatives, collectives, and almost any other form of community other than "virtual" or digital communities.
David Vargas

El jardín de Epicuro - 2 views

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    Saludos
Gustavo Huerta

My Library - 0 views

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    Blog donde traducen un artículo de longborg
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