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Claude Almansi

USPTO releases 142 pages of emails sent by MPAA to USPTO over the treaty for the blind | Knowledge Ecology International - James Love - 2013-06-22 - 1 views

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    "Submitted by James Love on 22. June 2013 - 14:22 Attached is an electronic copy of a FOIA received from USPTO, of email messages sent by MPAA lobbyists to the USPTO, about the WIPO negotiations on a treaty for copyright exceptions for persons with disabilities. (Copy here). The FOIA request covered: All correspondence sent to the USPTO from Disney, Viacom, the MPAA or members of the MPAA, regarding the WIPO treaty on copyright exceptions for persons who are blind for the time period 2013."
sabinaminuto

Quello a cui sto lavorando | sabinaminuto - 13 views

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    Molto interessante! Che ne dici di partecipare a https://p2pu.org/en/courses/882/rhizomatic-learning-the-community-is-the-curriculum/ di Dave Cormier, che inizia il 14 gennaio? Io mi sono iscritta.
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    Ho visto il progetto e mi sono iscritto alla community Bello ma mi pare che sia limitato alle scuole della liguria o sbaglio?
fabrizio bartoli

OPML Export - Customer Feedback & Knowledge Base for Feedly - 0 views

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     just added OPML export to feedly. To do so please visit: http://cloud.feedly.com/#opml Cut and paste the content of this file into a local file and name it feedly.opml. That way you will have all your feeds on your computer.
fabrizio bartoli

Home - Freeplane - free mind mapping and knowledge management software - 2 views

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    "What it is What is mind mapping Freeplane is a free and open source software application that supports thinking, sharing information and getting things done at work, in school and at home. The core of the software is tools for mind mapping (also known as concept mapping or information mapping) and using mapped information. Freeplane runs on any operating system that has a current version of Java installed. It can be run locally or portably from removable storage like a USB drive. Application areas Application areas Freeplane supports much more than classic static mind mapping. This is illustrated by the mind map Application areas on the right which summarizes the kind of tasks supported by Freeplane. Click on the hyperlink below the image to navigate the map. Read the node called Caption to learn how to navigate the map and unhide hidden information. And click the node Demonstration creating a map to see how easy it is to make a map. In the center of the map Application areas you see an elliptical form which contains the central topic (root node) of the map. Extending from it are branches with subtopics (child nodes). At the border you see free topics which are independent of the root-tree. All topics can be formatted or styled and can contain text, hyperlinks, pictures and more; and can be connected with labelled lines or arrows. Also a topic (node) can represent hidden information which shows when the user wants it or can be automatically executed (formula). Or content can be password protected or connected to a particular time or filter."
Claude Almansi

Proposal Lesson plan for- Teaching goes massive: new skills required - 2 views

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    "Overview - This course is offered by University of Zurich with Prof Paul-Olivier Dehaye and his students. This lesson plan is created by Dilrukshi Gamage (www.sdgamage.weebly.com) a MOOC student from this class due to few reasons. 1. Course started with giving some ideas, but now it appears no more ideas facilitated 2. Forums are closed and we have no clue of what to do 3. Students who take this course or any of coursera for the first time will be wondering and might lose the context of learning. 4. This lesson plan will guide us to collaboratively find solution to be in synchronized and learn from the time we invest in this. Introduction - The course named Teaching goes massive : new skills needed. It is our responsibility to find out what are the skills we need when we are teaching to a massive class.. or any class. Prof.Paul mentioned some experiments which we can do and previous forums already started and gone very well until suddenly closed everything. So let us drive this MOOC , learn to learn ourselves how to be organized and learn from each other. Anyone can suggest things but not like as forums it has to be much more effective. This document will contain how to participate and what can you do in contributing to expand your learning. Don't worry this will not stop suddenly as we the students are in charge. First step lets set some objectives so we can see did we achieve when we finish this course. Objectives - After you complete this course 1. You will learn how to learn yourselves to work without a real teacher or a lecturer. 2. You will learn to make communications and build a network where you can share and learn throughout your interest. 3. You will learn to work on inclusive projects in the same course ( by inclusive what I mean was anyone can work in one project or more) 4. You will gain knowledge on what skills you need and how to handle it when teaching is massive Where to contact - Please use the links provided in collaborating
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    vedi anche http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/2014/07/09/congrats-to-paul-olivier-dehaye-massiveteaching/ di George Siemens per un ottimo riassunto e altri link utili
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    e https://etherpad.mozilla.org/pr8ZtLXODg , il Pad dove Dehaye spiega il contesto della sua decisione. Se qualcuno ne ricancella il contenuto, usate la storia delle revisioni: funziona come PiratePad
Claude Almansi

Gregory Petsko: The coming neurological epidemic | Video on TED.com - 8 views

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    Filmed Feb 2008 * Posted Nov 2008 * TED2008 "Biochemist Gregory Petsko makes a convincing argument that, in the next 50 years, we'll see an epidemic of neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's, as the world population ages. His solution: more research into the brain and its functions. Gregory Petsko is a biochemist who studies the proteins of the body and their biochemical function. Working with Dagmar Ringe, he's doing pioneering work in the way we look at proteins and what they do."
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    From http://www.stanford.edu/~efs/693b/TED1.html : "1. length: 3:50 2. overall speed (WPM): 160 3. vocabulary profile: 3K-92.9%; 5K-94.2%; 10K-95%; OL-3.5% 4. accent: US standard 5. comments: key vocabulary - neurological, epidemic, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cancer, incidence 6. Biochemist Gregory Petsko makes a convincing argument that, in the next 50 years, we'll see an epidemic of neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's, as the world population ages. His solution: more research into the brain and its functions."
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    Biochemistry is complicated. I've been assigned a paper on a topic I don't understand at all. How can I implement it without knowledge?
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    At the end of that year, I needed to prepare a report on biochemistry. Need I say that I understood nothing about it? I found this website to help me with it. The team completed my task on time and did it very well. In addition, their prices are quite reasonable. So I think that they will be able to help you.
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