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Claude Almansi

OEB 2015 - Plenary Debate with subtitles | Amara - 0 views

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    "Allan Päll - Secretary General of the European Youth Forum - Belgium Miles Berry - Principal lecturer in Computing Education at the University of Roehampton - UK Jo Swinson - Minister for Business, Innovation and Skills in the UK's coalition Government of 2010-2015 - UK Pedro De Bruyckere - Educational scientist at the Artevelde Hogeschool - Belgium Are we equipping young people with the skills they need to participate, contribute and compete in our technology-oriented society? What specific new skills are needed? Are schools and universities the right places to teach these so-called '21st century skills'? On December 4, OEB 2015 experts debated on the motion "This House believes 21st Century skills aren't being taught - and they should be" More info: http://bit.ly/20zkM8R"
Claude Almansi

A day without Javascript - 0 views

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    "Now, I know that because I write a lot about the universal web and progressive enhancement, people assume that I must hate javascript. This would be an incorrect assumption. I simply hate people relying on brittle client-side javascript when there are other alternatives. In the same way as I wouldn't rely on some unknown minicab firm as the sole way of getting me to the airport for a wedding flight, I don't like relying on a non-guaranteed technology as the sole way of delivering a web app. For me it's a matter of elegance and simplicity over unnecessary complexity."
Claude Almansi

UC Berkeley Responds to DOJ Letter Over Web Accessibility - 3PlayMedia, Oct 5, 2016 - 0 views

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    "The US Department of Justice's (DOJ) Civil Rights Division is doing everything that it can to make the web and information technology (IT) more accessible to people with disabilities. One of the most effective ways to achieve this goal is by following up on complaints submitted by citizens who feel their rights to use the internet are being denied by an organization's inaccessible technology. A landscape portrait featuring Berkeley's Campanile tower in the foreground and a rainy San Francisco Bay in the background That's exactly what happened when, in October 2014, the DOJ began investigating the free, public MOOC (Massive open online course) system offered by University of California, Berkeley when deaf and hard of hearing individuals complained they could not access the audio and video content on the site. On August 30, 2016, the DOJ submitted a 10-page letter to the administration at UC Berkeley stating that they had found the university's MOOC content to be in violation of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which protects disabled people from discrimination. Legal Context: How Are MOOCs Subject to Accessibility Laws? The laws surrounding free online course content accessibility are not explicit."
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    L'articolo descrive il contesto e gli aspetti giuridici del confronto sull'accessibilità tra Dipartimento della Giustizia US e l'Università di Berkeley.
Patrizia Brion

Pinocchio nella rete - 3 views

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    Progetto Aperto a Tutte le tipologie di scuole Quale STRUMENTO Attraverso Il Quale Ricercare, utilizzare, Scoprire, diffondere l'uso degli Strumenti Web 2.0, le ICT (Information and Communication Technologies), i software di libero utilizzo ed i Servizi on-line gratuiti. "Pinocchio nella Rete" e il grande Progetto del grandissimo amico Riccardo Rivarola.
Claude Almansi

Do You Speak Livemocha? An Interview with Clint Schmidt « Educational Technol... - 0 views

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    "Livemocha is a social network service that supports language learning through audio-visual lessons and peer tutoring tools. Launched in September 2007, the platform has over 5 million registered members from over 200 countries. Lessons are provided for 36 different languages. While the standard lessons are freely accessible for registered users, the platform also offers "premium content" for a fee. Livemocha is more than just "Rosetta Stone on the Web." A unique selling point of the educational Web community is its collaborative approach to language learning: Members of the Livemocha community do not only learn a foreign language, they also tutor other community members in their native language. Users are encouraged to form learning tandems and offer feedback on their partner's speaking or writing exercises. The Livemocha platform supports this peer learning practice through comment features, voice recording and social awareness tools. For ETC Journal, I interviewed Clint Schmidt, Livemocha's Vice President of Marketing and Products. Clint has an impressive success record of developing marketing and product functions for a variety of high-growth Internet companies, including Half.com, eBay and ZoomIn.com, India's leading photo sharing and printing site. Clint holds a BSE in Entrepreneurial Management from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania."
Claude Almansi

Diigo Blocked at my place of employment | Diigo Groups - My Monaro 2010-07-24 - 0 views

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    "At my place of employment Diigo is blocked through our server under the social network category. I have administrator rights and can override the block for a set time period, eg 30 minutes. Diigo opens and I am able to surf from my bookmarks satisfactorily. However, there is no way I can add new bookmarks to my Diigo account, using a "Post To Diigo" bookmark in Internet Explorer, or the "Add+" button at the top of "My Items" in "my library" view. Somewhere, somehow our server is preventing this to happen. Needless to say I am disappointed. The work around is to email my new urls to my home address and then ad them to Diigo once I return home."
fabrizio bartoli

MOODLE MOOC on WizIQ - 0 views

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    MOODLE MOOC on WizIQ - Integrating Technology 4 Active Lifelong Learning
Claude Almansi

Massimo Spiga - Blog: Cory Doctorow: Il PRISM della NSA, perché la privacy è ... - 2 views

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    "Tratto da The Guardian, scritto da Cory Doctorow, tradotto da me [Massimo Spiga]. Questo è uno dei temi portanti di SCEGLI IL TUO VELENO, quindi vale la pena approfondire. Alcuni si chiedono come mai si faccia tanto chiasso riguardo alle rivelazioni su Prism ed altre forme di sorveglianza a strascico della NSA. William Hague, affermando che gli innocenti non hanno nulla da temere dalla diffusione involontaria delle loro informazioni personali, solleva degli interrogativi su quali siano i danni prodotti dallo spionaggio. Ecco alcuni motivi per cui dovresti preoccuparti della tua privacy, della divulgazione dei tuoi dati e della sorveglianza in generale. "
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    @Claude Almansi o chiunque abbia accesso alle modifiche. Tempo fa, nel postare la link sulla petizione pro Snowden, ho messo i tag cittadinanza, diritti, comunicazioni e web. Nessuno coincide con quelli di questo post sostanzialmente sullo stesso argomento...
Luisella Mori

Free online tutorials for learning to use technology and ict in education - 1 views

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    tanti video tutorial (in inglese) su come usare gli strumenti del web, con un particolare focus sull'insegnamento dell'inglese. Interessanti i video tutorial su come usare twitter (in particolare la seconda parte, sull'uso delle liste).
Claude Almansi

Sudan sanctions are keeping secure communications tools from activists. Slate Danielle ... - 0 views

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    "They are making it difficult for activists to use secure communication tools and putting them at risk."
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    aggiungo coursera e MOOC. ai tag, perché il blocco tramite IP dei corsi Coursera in Iran, Siria, Sudano e Cuba viene menzionato, con link, nell'articolo.
Claude Almansi

Learning Center - Articles - DMCP.org - 0 views

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    "CAPTIONING [+]About Captioning [+]Benefits of Captioning [+]Captioning Guidelines [+]Captioning Vendors [+]Research and Studies [+]Spanish [+]The Law DESCRIPTION [+]About Description [+]Benefits of Description [+]Description Guidelines [+]Description Vendors [+]Research and Studies [+]Spanish [+]The Law DESCRIBED AND CAPTIONED MEDIA PROGRAM [+]About the DCMP [+]History - Captioned Films for the Deaf, Captioned Films/Videos Program, and Captioned Media Program [+]History - Captioning Manuals and Guidelines [+]History - Closed Captioning [+]History - John Gough [+]History - Malcolm Norwood [+]Recommend Media to the DCMP ACCESSIBLE MEDIA UTILIZATION [+]For Educators [+]For Interpreters [+]For Other Consumers [+]For Parents"
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    DMCP = Described and Captioned Media Program. Vedi anche la pagina http://www.dcmp.org/about-dcmp : "Our mission is to promote and provide equal access to communication and learning through described and captioned educational media. The ultimate goal of the DCMP is for accessible media to be an integral tool in the teaching and learning process for all stakeholders in the educational community, including students, educators and other school personnel, parents, service providers, businesses, and agencies. The DCMP supports the U.S. Department of Education Strategic Plan for 2014-2018 by committing to the following goals: Ensuring that students (early learning through grade 12) who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind have the opportunity to achieve the standards of academic excellence. Advocating for equal access to educational media as well as the establishment and maintenance of quality standards for captioning and description by service providers. Providing a collection of free-loan described and captioned educational media. Furnishing information and research about accessible media. Acting as a gateway to Internet resources related to accessibility. Adapting and developing new media and technologies that assist students in obtaining and using available information.
fabrizio bartoli

EdTech - 2 views

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    "Tech 2013"
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