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Massinissa Fettouchi

Billet 3 : Les risques relatifs aux médias sociaux - 1 views

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    Le web social et la circulation de l'information
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Le Web Social aujourd'hui - 0 views

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    Le Web Social aujourd'hui mai 22, 2021 C'est aussi découvrir ce qu'on voudrais découvrir, sans chercher a decouvrir. Ce que vous chercher, vous arrive ou bout du clic. https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/pinterest-now-facilitates-more-than-5-billion-searches-per-month/600578/
Massinissa Fettouchi

Billet 1: Pourquoi créer et comment utiliser un blogue - 0 views

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    Les Blogues
Massinissa Fettouchi

SustainableIT - 3 views

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    Mon Blogue: Web Social
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Les changements que le web social pourrait apporter à l'apprentissage à trave... - 3 views

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    Les changements que le web social pourrait apporter à l'apprentissage à travers les évolutions de l'Intelligence Artificielle dans l'avenir.
Valerie Normand

We all need friends. Just be one.: Activité E - Les réseaux sociaux et l'éduc... - 5 views

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    Activité-E
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Service No1 : LinkedIn - 2 views

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    Service No1 : LinkedIn avril 27, 2021
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Service No2 : Flickr - 2 views

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    Service No2 : Flickr avril 27, 2021
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Billet1 : History of blogging timeline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Billet1 : History of blogging timeline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Billet2 : Les mises à jour fréquentes des blogues et l’ordre chronologique inverse
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Reinventing Discovery | Michael Nielsen - 0 views

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    Reinventing Discovery by Michael Nielsen on October 9, 2011 I'm very excited to say that my new book, "Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science", has just been released! The book is about networked science: the use of online tools to transform the way science is done. In the book I make the case that networked science has the potential to dramatically speed up the rate of scientific discovery, not just in one field, but across all of science. Furthermore, it won't just speed up discovery, but will actually amplify our collective intelligence, expanding the range of scientific problems which can be attacked at all.
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The Future of Science | Michael Nielsen - 0 views

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    Why were Hooke, Newton, and their contemporaries so secretive? In fact, up until this time discoveries were routinely kept secret. Alchemists intent on converting lead into gold or finding the secret of eternal youth would often take their discoveries with them to their graves. A secretive culture of discovery was a natural consequence of a society in which there was often little personal gain in sharing discoveries.
Valerie Normand

Commentaire sur blogue de Béatrice - 0 views

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    Commentaire sur blogue hors du cours module 5 objet social
Valerie Normand

Base de données et e-commerce - 1 views

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    Sujet libre
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