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fabrizio bartoli

Best content in ltis13 | Diigo - Groups - 0 views

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    Questo gruppo Diigo serve a radunare segnalibri di link utili per il c-mooc #ltis 13 della Italian University Line: vedi http://iamarf.org/2013/02/28/un-cmooc-sulle-tecnologie-internet-per-la-scuola-ltis13/ .
Claude Almansi

Cronaca di una risposta - #ltis13 commento 52 Andreas Formiconi 2013-05-08 - 0 views

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    "Andreas Posted May 8, 2013 at 4:22 pm | Permalink @nemomagister #37,43,44 ragazzi non linkate MAI roba Facebook in posti pubblici, come questo perché Facebook è un luogo chiuso. Vale a dire che i link in Facebook li raggiunge solo chi è iscritto a Facebook e questo non va bene. Conseguentemente, sarebbe bene ->eticamente
fabrizio bartoli

OPMLBuilder: Create OPML file (online OPML Builder) - 0 views

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    Description FeedShow OPMLBuilder lets you create an OPML file from a list of RSS url or from the links included in any web page. Some web sites offer RSS feeds, but don't provide OPML files (see Yahoo News). OPMLBuilder will let you build a clean OPML file that you can easily import in your favorite RSS reader.
Giuliana Finotello

Se la classe fa blog | donnatecno - 5 views

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    Nell'articolo è inserito il link di una tesi di laurea in cui si racconta un'esperienza didattica utilizzando il blog di classe.
Lucia Bartolotti

LaTeX documentation - 0 views

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    Pagina del sito del LaTeX project dove si trovano i link utili per imparare. In inglese.
Luisella Mori

Tools - Strumenti utili per Classe 2.0 e non - 9 views

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    Una raccolta di link utili, "rubata" dal blog di Annarita.
Claude Almansi

Lo strano modo -> #ltis13 <- di trovare le cose « iamarf 2013/05/06 - 2 views

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    "...L'intuizione cruciale degli autori di Google è stata riconoscere che in Internet non è necessario piazzare per forza tutto sugli scaffali prima ma è invece sufficiente lasciare crescere le connessioni da sole ed utilizzarle dopo che queste sono spontaneamente emerse. Insomma, in Internet non c'è bisogno di scaffali. In pratica quando sfoglio un catalogo mi fido della visione del mondo di chi ha fatto la classificazione, quando uso Google mi fido della struttura di link emersa dal caos di Internet. ..." Commenti: tassonomia, didamatica, essere disordinati, bisogno di struttura, crostata del diavolo, accessibilità, Pearl Trees Trackback: 1 reblog
Claude Almansi

Costruire un link con HTML - #ltis13 commento #83 - 2 views

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    "luciab Posted April 29, 2013 at 11:49 pm | Permalink @Andreas #70 (e Claude altrove) Comincio a sospettare che ci siano molte cose invisibili sotto il cielo, soprattutto sotto il cielo di WordPress. Avevo provato a fare l'embedding di un video in un post di WordPress, incollando il codice per l'embedding (gentilmente fornito dalla fonte), appunto, direttamente sul "lato" Text del mio post. Controllato sul lato "visual", non appariva nulla. Tornando al lato Text, trovavo il codice… letteralmente moltiplicato! Non si trattava solo di un "no follow", bensì di un sacco di scritte misteriose. Alcune sospetto volessero far apparire la "attribution", ovvero la citazione della fonte del video. Non ha funzionato. Mi chiedevo perché, ma ora comincio a capire che "WordPress" non è uno spazio "vuoto" neppure nel lato Text, o forse il codice che tentavo di importare si trascinava appresso un po' di alieni… Immagino che piano piano capirò la logica che sta dietro a tutto questo. Spero, almeno."
Claude Almansi

Amara Interactive Transcript Viewer | Amara about blog - pages - 1 views

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    "(function (window, document) { var loader = function () { var script = document.createElement('script'), tag = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; script.src = "//s3.amazonaws.com/s3.staging.amara.org/release/public/embedder.js"; tag.parentNode.insertBefore(script, tag); }; window.addEventListener ? window.addEventListener('load', loader, false) : window.attachEvent('onload', loader); })(window, document);"
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    Non è che capisca cosa significhi: ma è una pagina normalmente nascosta del blog about.amara.org il cui link mi è apparso in un momento di connessione lenta, e sembra una cosa interessante: infatti è da oltre un anno che i link sui codici temporali delle trascrizioni generate dai sottotitoli, che dovrebbero consentire la navigazione nel video, non funzionano. Perciò ben venga una trascrizione interattiva funzionante, come su TED.com, DotSUB.com e YouTube.com.
Claude Almansi

One Planet, One Internet: A Call To the International Community to Fight Against Mass S... - 0 views

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    January 22, 2014 | By Katitza Rodriguez "We aren't going to let the NSA and its allies ruin the Internet. Inspired by the memory of Aaron Swartz, fueled by our victory against SOPA and ACTA, the global digital rights community are uniting to fight back. On February 11, on the Day We Fight Back, the world will demand an end to mass surveillance in every country, by every state, regardless of boundaries or politics. The SOPA and ACTA protests were successful because we all took part, as a community. As Aaron Swartz put it, everybody "made themselves the hero of their own story." We can set a date, but we need everyone, all the users of the Global Internet, to make this a movement. Here's part of our plan (but it's just the beginning). Last year, before Ed Snowden had spoken to the world, digital rights activists united on 13 Principles. The Principles spelled out just why mass surveillance was a violation of human rights, and gave sympathetic lawmakers and judges a list of fixes they could apply to the lawless Internet spooks. On the day we fight back, we want the world to sign onto those principles. We want politicians to pledge to uphold them. We want the world to see we care. Here's how you can join the effort: Send an email to rights (AT) eff.org confirming your interest in participating in this action and receiving updates. Let us know what you would like to do in your own country so we can send you more information and amplify your voice. Visit TheDayWeFightBack.org and Take Action. Join your fellow global citizens and, sign the 13 Necessary and Proportionate Principles here: https://en.necessaryandproportionate.org/take-action/EFF Use social media tools to announce your participation. Develop memes, tools, websites, and do whatever else you can to encourage others to participate. Be creative -- plan your own actions and pledge. Go to the streets. Promote the Principles in your own country. Then, let us know what your plan is, s
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    11 febbraio: giornata di azione contro la sorveglianza globale tipo PRISM della NSA. Vedi anche i 13 "Princìpi internazionali in materia di applicazione dei diritti umani alla sorveglianza delle comunicazioni" https://it.necessaryandproportionate.org/text . Tra i firmatari, in Italia: Agorà Digitale, Electronic Frontiers Italy - ALCEI, Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights,
fabrizio bartoli

geospatial revolution - limfabweb - 1 views

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    "links and materials  from  or related to Coursera geospatial revolution mooc 2013 Maps and the Geospatial Revolution  held by by Dr. Anthony C. Robinson ... part of what the geospatial revolution means is the advent of geospatial technology. Geospatial technology helps us create content that can be changed"
fabrizio bartoli

Dr. Alice Christie's Online Researching Resources: Virtual Field Trips - 1 views

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    "Dr. Alice Christie's "Virtual Field Trips" Resource Guide     Virtual field trips (VFTs) are alternatives to more costly real-world field trips. In addition to being inexpensive, they are engaging to students becasue they enable students to make connections between themselves and the wide-ranging environments they can explore virtually. They also offer authentic, inquiry-based learning experiences to students.     This Resource Guide provides links to numerous: profesionally-created VFTs tools to create VFTs teacher-created VFTs other resources helpful to teachers wishing to use VFTs in their classrooms"
Lucia Bartolotti

MMVC13 Presentations - 1 views

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    Programma e links per l'iscrizione (su WIZIQ, necessario creare un account; partecipazione gratuita) al grande congresso online 2013 sulla piattaforma MOODLE e il suo uso nella didattica e nelle comunità. Relatori internazionali, lingua inglese tranne due conferenze (1 in tedesco e 1 in spagnolo)
fabrizio bartoli

Classroom 2.0 LIVE! - Archive and Resources - 2 views

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    " TeacherCast for Professional Development" Weekly show descriptions and links to access recordings and chat logs for each archived session.
fabrizio bartoli

Wikispaces Webinars - More Webinars - 1 views

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    "Below you can find a list of many of our past webinars along with links to recordings of them. Wikispaces Classroom and Wikispaces Campus:"
fabrizio bartoli

instaGrok | A new way to learn - 3 views

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    "Research a topic with an interactive map Customize it with facts, links, and videos Share it to show what you've learned"
Claude Almansi

Copyright In The Twilight Zone: The Strange Case Of 'Buffy Versus Edward' - Daniel Nye ... - 1 views

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    "...Teachable moments As is often the case in awkward cases - where the system does not quite work as intended - a few things can be drawn from this episode. YouTube's Content ID system - http://youtube-global.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/improving-content-id.html - is, in fact, intended to act as a buffer between the sometimes conflicting interests of content holders and uploaders: rather than forcing content holders to either ignore infringing content or go straight to a DMCA takedown notice. YouTube compares content that is uploaded to huge numbers of files of copyright works supplied by content owners, as do external agencies contracted to content owners. Content owners are able to set their own parameters, and determine what action YouTube should take - whether that is allowing, monetizing or blocking the content. One problem with this setup is that mechanical systems, while necessary to sort the vast amount of content being uploaded to YouTube and other video sharing sites every moment, are short on nuance. One can make assumptions and built rules based on quantifiable properties - if there are five minutes of rightsholder-owned content scattered across a 30 minute video, for example, that content is more likely to be being used for illustrative purposes in a review than uploaded in an infringing fashion - but ideas like fair use are generally decided by humans, and can only be approximated by mechanical systems. So, the rights holder, the agency pursuing monetization on the rights holder's behalf, the uploader and YouTube have connected but not identical interests. This may go some way to explaining the lacunae which took this example from a formality to a three-month epic. And, in this particular case, there are unusual elements - for example, the double claims, for first audiovisual and then visual content. The system is not intended to enable this kind of double jeopardy
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    Daniel Nye Griffiths descrive un caso reale di disputa sul copyright nel caso di un remix video pubblicato su YouTube. Da lì, spiega come funziona il sistema YouTube che individua possibili violazioni di copyright ma consente anche di contestare tali individuazioni. Ci sono anche link alle fonti dirette. Cosa buffa: il caso reale riguarda il copyright di una serie TV intitolata "The Twilight Zone", l'area crepuscolare tra giorno e notte. Sono capitata su questo articolo cercando di capire se un episodio del 1960 di questa serie era ancora sotto copyright oppure era caduto nel pubblico dominio. Prima avevo provato con lo strumento Digital Copyright Slider dell'associazione delle biblioteche US - http://librarycopyright.net/resources/digitalslider/ - che aveva cautamente risposto "Forse", con una nota che spiegava che dipendeva se il copyright originale era stato rinnovato, e link a lunghi e complessi documenti su come fare per scoprirlo... quindi sono tuttora nella "Twilight Zone" in merito.
fabrizio bartoli

Education http://pbworks.com/education - 0 views

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    "Using PBworks in your academic environments. PBworks hosts over 300,000 educational workspaces, and has helped transform teaching and learning for millions of students, parents and teachers. Educators ranging from major universities like DePaul, school districts like Baltimore County Public Schools and individual teachers trust PBworks as their collaborative learning environment. In your Classroom, Library, District or University Encourage student-centered learning. Even young students can build web pages, embed images & video, and post documents. Provide access to information sources, book lists, and links to good articles. Have the resources stored for future use. Host and share information between students, faculty and staff. Encourage staff development and shared resources across schools. Make distance learning more interactive and collaborative, support research teams, and improve inter-departmental coordination."
fabrizio bartoli

TED Talks as of 5.23.2014 - Fogli Google - 0 views

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    " a handy online spreadsheet that lists 875 TED Talks, with handy links to each video"
fabrizio bartoli

welcome home : vim online - 0 views

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    "Vim 7.4 released! [2013-08-10] Finally, after more than a thousand patches, there is a new version of Vim. This is mostly a bug-fix release. Also, many runtime files have been improved, syntax highlighting and indenting works better. To find out the details, do ":help version7.4" after installing it. Direct link to the MS-Windows installer. " What is Vim? Vim is a highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text editing. It is an improved version of the vi editor distributed with most UNIX systems.
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