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in title, tags, annotations or urlBases de données - Introduction - 0 views
Le phishing (hameçonnage) - 0 views
Conférence-débat "Vers une cybercitoyenneté ?"- vidéo franÇais - 0 views
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réflexions sur l'émergence d'une nouvelle citoyenneté à l'ère numérique. Quels sont les intérêts et les risques de cette « cybercitoyenneté » ? Comment le droit s'empare-t-il de ces évolutions pour tenter de trouver de nouvelles voies de conciliation entre droit à l'information et protection de la vie privée ?
Réinvestir les Communs culturels en tant que Communs sociaux - - S.I.Lex - - 0 views
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"La notion de « Communs culturels » s'est construite en réaction à certaines évolutions de la propriété intellectuelle, perçue comme un phénomène « d'enclosure » par les défenseurs des Communs[1]. Modelé à partir de la matrice des « Communs de la connaissance » ou des « Communs immatériels », le concept de « Communs culturels » présente une morphologie découlant pour une grande part de ce rôle « défensif » qui fut originellement le sien. D'une certaine manière, on peut dire que la propriété intellectuelle a même « informé » le concept de « Communs culturels » en surdéterminant ses traits principaux."
Open data - Wikipédia - 0 views
Les fondements de la littératie numérique | HabiloMédias - 3 views
Devenir un utilisateur averti du web se joue au début du collège - Geek Junior - - 1 views
From ePortfolios to OpenLedgers - via OpenBadges and BlockChains - BadgeChain - Medium - 0 views
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"When I started exploring Open Badges a few years ago, I rapidly realised that not only were they a solution to several of the problems we had with ePortfolios, but they also had the potential to help us reinvent them - the Open Badge Passport initiative is our contribution to this. And now that I have started exploring the possible application of blockchains to Open Badges, I realise that not only were blockchains the perfect solution to a number of Open Badge problems, but they could also be a means to review our ideas on Open Badges altogether."
Open Bank Project | Home - 0 views
TECH1502 Introduction to Community Media - Rob Watson Media - 0 views
AI Explainability 360 - 0 views
Richard Stallman: Free software, free society - TEDxGeneva - 0 views
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Richard Stallman shares how he has created the first free operating system, and explains how nonfree programs give companies control of their users and what users can do in order to recover control over their computing Quotes: Nowadays, computing is so important in society that the freedoms of free software are among the human rights that society must establish and protect.
Jacques Vallée: The age of impossible, anticipating discontinuous futures - TEDxGeneva - 0 views
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Jacques Vallée, one of the co-creators of the Internet, explains how the acceleration of technology in an increasingly connected society is producing "impossible futures" that range from rapid collapse of major banks to the emergence of complex new forms of political power, with the Internet as both a tool and a victim. Quotes: [The KGB] arrested people at random, and brought them to their headquarters; they had one question for them: "who do you know? who do you talk to, and what do you talk about?" If somebody wanted to do that today, they would not need to arrest people, all they need to do is look at Facebook, Twitter, Google; we give this information everyday to the network and the superstructure above the web. [nb: slightly shortened and simplified] The connected world provides many examples of "Impossible" futures that create a dissonance between existing cultures or belief systems... and the sudden emergence of new facts. The impact cannot be ignored.
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