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Eugene Stewart

http://cryptome.org/2013/01/aaron-swartz/Internet-Scientific-Collaboration.pdf - 0 views

    • Eugene Stewart
       
      This book  was found while researching what affect internet collaboration has on science.
andrew marte

Academic Integrity | SUNY Empire State College - 0 views

  • According to the Center for Academic Integrity there are five fundamental values that characterize an academic community of integrity: Honesty. The quest for truth and knowledge requires intellectual and personal honesty in learning, teaching, research and service. Trust. Academic institutions must foster a climate of mutual trust in order to stimulate the free exchange of ideas. Fairness. All interactions among students, faculty and administrators should be grounded in clear standards, practices and procedures. Respect. Learning is acknowledged as a participatory process, and a wide range of opinions and ideas is respected. Responsibility. A thriving community demands personal accountability on the part of all members and depends upon action in the face of wrongdoing.
Jose Nieves

http://www.unc.edu/~normanp/unc410week9.pdf - 0 views

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    Payoff Matrix topic
Jose Nieves

10 Creatures in Scandinavian Folklore - Listverse - 0 views

  • Nökken/Nyk/Nykkjen is a mysterious water creature, residing in fresh-water, lakes and deep ponds.
  • dark monster with his eyes just above the surface,
  • beautiful, young man, tricking women into jumping into the water, and then drowning them.
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  • change into a white horse, letting young children ride on his back and then jumping with them back into his pond
  • talented musician, playing the violin so that the villagers can hear him at night.
  • protect oneself from him
  • throw a piece of metal into the water, like a needle or an iron cross, and so save yourself.
  • could overpower him by saying his name.
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    Nökken2
Christina Younts

Why is Digital Literacy Important? - Purposeful Technology-Constructing Meaning in 21st... - 1 views

  • Digital literacy is one component of being a digital citizen - a person who is responsible for how they utilize technology to interact with the world around them.
  • Literacy skills have always been important.
  • Students today learn in ways that their teachers could not even imagine decades ago when they were in school.
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  • The way students learn and their abilities to showcase their learning has surpassed the years of book reports, posters, and shoe box representations. "We will not be able to achieve a liberating, collective intelligence until we can achieve a collective digital literacy, and we have now, more than ever, perhaps, the opportunity and the technologies to assist  us in the human project of shaping, creating, authoring and developing ourselves as the formers of our own culture.
  • Digital literacy is one component of being a digital citizen - a person who is responsible for how they utilize technology to interact with the world around them.
  • Digital technology allows people to interact and communicate with family and friends on a regular basis due to
  • the "busy constraints" of today's world.
  • Not only do white-collar jobs require digital literacy in the use of media to present, record and analyze data, but so do blue-collar jobs who are looking for way to increase productivity and analyze market trends, along with increase job safety.
  • higher order thinking skills taught to students in previous times.
  • Today's students are able to use the internet to research and find text sources, videos, pod casts and presentations related to anything they would like to learn about. The big catch is, can this "Google,  yahoo" part of the brain begin to differentiate what resources they consume online are valid or not. Can this "goggle, yahoo" part of the brain create new meaning from the authentic sources they read? Will this "goggle, yahoo" part of the brain lead to great innovations and discoveries that help humans understand their place in the world and make life easier for all our world's citizens?
  • Students now learn in a new way, never seen before! Students in this modern world need to utilize all of the
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Jose Nieves

Nix - New World Encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Nökken info (aka Nix)
Jose Nieves

Wanadi, the creator - 0 views

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    Venezuela: Creation Myth of Wanadi the Creator
Jose Nieves

Watunna: An Orinoco Creation Cycle - Marc de Civrieux - Google Books - 0 views

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    Huehanna
Michael Fritzel

Academic Integrity and Plagiarism - 2 views

  • cademic integrity means honesty and responsibility
  • ntellectual contributions from others must be consistently and responsibly acknowledged.
  • all academic work should result from an individual's own efforts
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  • Plagiarism is using others' ideas and/or words without clearly acknowledging the source of that information.
  • in scholarship. Students and faculty alike must obey rules of honest
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      definition of academic integrity
  • Academic work completed in any other way is fraudulent. 
Jose Nieves

School for Ethical Education (SEE)  Integrity Works! Academic Intregrity Defi... - 1 views

  • Academic Integrity can be defined by honest academic work where (1) the ideas and the writing of others are properly cited;
  • students submit their own work for tests and assignments without unauthorized assistance
  • tudents report their research or accomplishments accurately.
Jose Nieves

Dangers of loneliness: Social isolation is deadlier than obesity. - 1 views

  • The increased mortality risk is comparable to that from smoking. And loneliness is about twice as dangerous as obesity.
  • A recent study of Facebook users found that the amount of time you spend on the social network is inversely related to how happy you feel throughout the day.
  • ost of us know what it is like to be lonely in a room full of people,
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  • no one who knows you, you will feel isolated.
  • the number of people we know is not the best measure.
  • When we are lonely, we lose impulse control and engage in what scientists call “social evasion.”
  • less concerned with interactions and more concerned with self-preservation,
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    Isolation stories
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