Keynote New Media 3 2009 - 0 views
On The Media: Transcript of "The Future Brain" (April 3, 2009) - 0 views
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The Future Brain April 03, 2009 Technology is such an integral part of our lives but will it soon be part of our bodies as well? Computer scientist and inventor Ray Kurzweil thinks so. He predicts that by 2045 we will have merged with our technology and that we'll be smarter, healthier and... well...immortal. Sounds implausible? Kurzweil explains that that's what people often say about his predictions until they come true.
INVESTIGACIÓN CUALITATIVA - 0 views
Facebook Friends FriendFeed - 0 views
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I’ve been using FriendFeed for awhile and if you subscribe to my feed you’ll see just about everything that I do online. My feed includes all the articles I bookmark with delicious. When I write a new blog post it automatically shares it on my feed. Every time I tweet on Twitter and when I update my status on Facebook, they’re included here. When I add a video to my favorites on YouTube it is shared here as well. Currently there are 58 different sites that you can link to your FriendFeed, so it’s like the one stop shopping place for everything online!
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FriendFeed also has a search function where someone without even registering on the site, can easily search all FriendFeed updates.
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Facebook has been in the news quite a bit this week which they started off with the announcement that they have acquired the social-identity aggregator, FriendFeed.
My Languages: The LAFTAs: Promoting Languages through Competitions - 0 views
Online Audio Editor - Aviary.com's Myna - 0 views
O3Spaces - O3Spaces Workplace - 0 views
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About O3Spaces Workplace\nO3Spaces Workplace is a Web 2.0 Document Management & Document Collaboration Solution\n\nO3Spaces Document CollaborationO3Spaces document collaborationO3Spaces Workplace offers a fresh approach to document management and document collaboration. With ease of use and end user adoption in mind, O3Spaces Workplace seamlessly integrates its functionality into your every day office work.
Next: An Internet Revolution in Higher Education - BusinessWeek - 0 views
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The Harvards of the world won't go away. They will continue to be the high-fidelity players
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Even though technologies emerged that might foster new models of higher education, the neat accreditation ecosystem locked out innovative competitors.
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Isn't this a summary of what some of us have to go through? It's kind of a role-conflict at the organizational level. The (manifest) function of university education has shifted away from learning toward giving credit for a set of skills. More than universities being vocational schools, it's about universities focusing on evaluation. Are there still learning institutions, out there?
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Just as the Internet has helped blow down the doors of the music industry, newspapers, and the travel-agent business, it will eventually do the same to higher education.
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This may be too big a leap, for a number of people. But it has the advantage of making the problem visible. In fact, in contexts through which "information" and "education" are associated with democracy, what has been happening to newspapers is more likely to convince university people that there might be a problem than anything about the music industry. Especially if we think about the obsession with "intellectual property" which seeped into university contexts and is only being challenged now.
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A proposed student social media protest campaign for NYSCATE » Moving at the ... - 0 views
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