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Kevin Stranack

Web Literacy Map - 1.1.0 - Mozilla Webmaker - 7 views

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    "The Web Literacy Map is a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web."
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    This is terrific. As someone who works in, on and around the web, a list like this makes it easier for me to describe to clients, colleagues and vendors just what it is I can do.
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    Thanks for pointing to this useful resource, could use it both for teaching and evaluation, and for finding gaps in my own web literacy skills
Leticia Lafuente López

Wikipedia, saber colectivo e idiomas / Wikipedia, colective knowledge and languages - 3 views

Supongo que influye el aspecto cultural, no sólo el nivel educativo. Me refiero a que los países de habla latina, por lo general, comparten una cultura lúdica y sociable, donde la gente emplea una ...

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zimbron21

Ciencia e Investigación Médica Estudiantil Latinoamericana - - 0 views

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    Publications in indexed journals: the only one indicator of the student's cientific societies production 1 Sociedad Científica de San Fernando. Lima, Perú. Editor en Jefe de CIMEL. Existe una escasez de médicos-científicos o profesionales de la salud que investigan, por ello se han planteado muchas razones para su explicación(1), una de ellas radica en la poca investigación que se realiza en el pregrado.
kasiafalow

Open access - Otwarta Nauka (OpenKnowledge) - 3 views

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    Open e-learning course about open access, new science comunication models  for everybody
Fernando Carraro

El caos como cotidiano/Chaos as an Everyday Thing - 3 views

Vivimos gobernados por personas sin escrúpulos esa es la realidad, esto seguirá pasando solo cambiarán los rostros, pero las mismas decisiones y acciones continuarán.

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rafopen

Hacking the Academy: New Approaches to Scholarship and Teaching from Digital Humanities - 0 views

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    There are two versions (at least) of this text. One earlier version is a first draft of sorts "A BOOK CROWDSOURCED IN ONE WEEK MAY 21-28, 2010" http://hackingtheacademy.org/ The url supplied above (http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?cc=dh;c=dh;idno=12172434.0001.001;rgn=full%20text;view=toc;xc=1;g=dculture) gives you access to the slicker version. Both can be read online. The text professes to a hacker ethos: "1 The world is full of fascinating problems waiting to be solved. 2 No problem should ever have to be solved twice. 3 Boredom and drudgery are evil. 4 Freedom is good. 5 Attitude is no substitute for competence." One of the opening chapters encourages academics to "get out of the business." "Burn the boats/books" focuses on the need to move away from "librocentrism." Something I hadn't thought of: "A PDF document is not a web-based document. It is a print-based document distributed on the web." This is to make the point that online materials should be interactive, which a pdf is not. The focus is hacking scholarship, teaching, and institutions. Seems worth dipping into here and there .
koobredaer

The concepts of Free Software and Open Standards (FTA - Free Technology Academy) - 2 views

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    Interesting open text book created by the Free Technology Academy that outlines the history, culture, and use of free software. "Free Software" is ambiguous in English and not the commonly used terminology. However, in Spanish and French it is possible to make a distinction between "Libre software" and "gratis" software. The authors argue that the term "open source" is too technical focused, while "libre software" better focuses on the rights of the users and community. Interesting and worth skimming for reference. Available in English, Spanish, Catalan, and Italian. Authors: Jesús M. González-Barahona, Joaquín Seoane Pascual, Gregorio Robles Coordinators: Jordi Mas Hernández, David Megías Jiménez Licenses: GNU Free Documentation License, Creative Commons Attribute ShareAlike License Information: 291 Pages; 3.2Mb Free software is increasing its presence in mainstream media and in debates among IT professionals, but it is still unknown for many people.
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    Muy buenos aportes @koobreader
Patricia Gomez de Nieto

La gestión del derecho de autor en repositorios abiertos: relevamiento en uni... - 0 views

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    En este trabajo se presenta el resultado de la etapa exploratoria, específicamente del relevamiento de universidades que mantienen repositorios institucionales en América Latina, España y Portugal, así como resultados separados para Argentina. Como finalidad el relevamiento procuró la detección de recursos políticos, legales, de capacitación y de asesoría que esas instituciones emplean para la gestión del derecho de autor en relación con los repositorios.
c maggard

Britain's claim for open access - 1 views

Mel- I spent my formative years in the UK, and as such, despite being American, emotionally and intellectually I identify more as British (just hold the Marmite...). So much of what is happening t...

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marielo

Try PDF annotation - Active Reading: The Art of Annotation - 0 views

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    Awareness will make a difference since privacy is the price we pay for freedom.
anonymous

"Freemium:" An interesting approach to making money - 1 views

This is a segment from This American Life entitled "I Got 99 Problems and a Pitch is One." In it, producer Alex Blumberg explains the concept of "freemium." It is essentially giving something away ...

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veronicasoledad

Herramientas para descargar imágenes - 0 views

1. Pinterest https://es.pinterest.com/ Pinterest es una herramienta de descubrimiento visual que puedes utilizar para obtener nuevas ideas para todos tus proyectos e intereses.

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salma1504

FAIR USE CULTURE - 4 views

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    FAIR USE CULTURE
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    Buen contenido.
robert morris

Canadian privacy laws - 3 views

Brazil has Marco Civil - internet and digital privacy laws. New Zealand, nothing.

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Kevin Stranack

The Public Library as a Community Hub for Connected Learning - 9 views

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    "This paper provides a brief overview of the ideas and principles underlying the connected learning movement, highlighting examples of how libraries are boosting 21st century learning and promoting community development by partnering with a range of organisations and individuals to incorporate connected opportunities into their programmes"
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    Robert Darnton about the centrality of public libraries (in the distant 2008): Meanwhile, I say: shore up the library. Stock it with printed matter. Reinforce its reading rooms. But don't think of it as a warehouse or a museum. While dispensing books, most research libraries operate as nerve centers for transmitting electronic impulses. They acquire data sets, maintain digital repositories, provide access to e-journals, and orchestrate information systems that reach deep into laboratories as well as studies. Many of them are sharing their intellectual wealth with the rest of the world by permitting Google to digitize their printed collections. Therefore, I also say: long live Google, but don't count on it living long enough to replace that venerable building with the Corinthian columns. As a citadel of learning and as a platform for adventure on the Internet, the research library still deserves to stand at the center of the campus, preserving the past and accumulating energy for the future. Source: The Research Library in the Digital Age. Available: http://hul.harvard.edu/publications/Darnton_ResearchLibraryDigitalAge.pdf
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    Thank you very much Kevin for this report. For me has been very ilustrative; my last experience with internet connection, collaboration and public libraries in Spain was that the person in charge of the lecture hall told me I was not allowed to plug the mobile phone charger in (as I was running out of battery with my smart phone), but that I could use the library desk computers (only for 30 minutes per day for free...) I was really disgusted and for me it is great to hear that in other countries these initiatives are taking place. Thanks!
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    Thanks Kevin for sharing this.
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    El lado oscuro de las bibliotecas: "¿Quieren leer? Pues a pagar" Es un delirio: cuando tomemos prestado un libro de una biblioteca será preciso pagar un canon http://cultura.elpais.com/cultura/2014/08/27/babelia/1409137321_870906.html
Fernando Carraro

Reflexión sobre el uso de la tecnología y como interactuamos con ella - 2 views

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    Es un comentario de los foros de discusión que me parece importante leer y compartir El autor es: RaulViveros
Amanda Hill

Connected Learning TV - Buffy Hamilton - YouTube - 3 views

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    A video conversation with Howard Rheingold and Buffy Hamilton, a high school librarian. According to Buffy, "The library is the shared story of human experience". She works with students to help them "create the story of their lives".
ariannabec

Identidad Digital - 2 views

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    Introducción al concepto de Identidad Digital. Basado en Castañeda, L. & Camacho, M. (2012) "Desvelando nuestra identidad digital". El profesional de la información, julioagosto, v. 21, n. 4 l, pp. 354-360. Disponible en abierto en http://eprints.rclis.org/17350/1/2012EPI.pdf
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    Tengo que reconocer, con rubor, que el tema de la identidad digital me empezó a preocupar este lunes cuando inició el módulo 2 de este curso, y que caigo por completo dentro de la categoría de quienes construimos nuestra identidad digital aun sin ser conscientes de ello. En eso coincido con los sujetos de la investigación. En lo que no tengo nada que ver es con el papel de lurker (aunque no soy un escribidor compulsivo, trato de usar las redes de manera constante, y a pesar del tiempo que demandan). Claro que por mi edad, y por varias otros aspectos, yo no experimento con mi identidad como lo hacen los jóvenes holandeses que menciona el artículo que compartiste. Aunque uno usa las redes para practicar distintos aspectos (los jóvenes holandeses del estudio lo hacen para explorar su identidad y practicar, con éxito, sus habilidades de sociales), yo tendré que pensar con cuidado para qué. Coincido en que he borrado cosas que puse (otra coincidencia con los sujetos estudiados). Y como ellos, debo reconocer otra vez contra mi voluntad, uno intenta poner cosas que lo hagan parecer inteligente (o no muy pazguato), y, si es posible, interesante. Mi inicio en el uso constante de las redes parece estar vinculado a un posgrado. La búsqueda e intercambio de información son la puerta de entrada de buena parte de la participación en redes sociales. Y al contrario de los entrevistados, hay gente en la red que ejerce mucha influencia sobre mí, y estoy muy agradecido de su aporte, inconsciente y desinteresado, a mis propio desarrollo. FInalmente, comparto la afirmación de las autoras: "Creemos firmemente que conocer la forma en que la identidad se crea y configura nos llevará a una mejor comprensión de la naturaleza de nuestros experiencias sociales y culturales y puede ayudarnos a mejorar de forma consciente nuestros procesos de aprendizaje y relación con el entorno." Muchas gracias por compartir el texto.
natashasana

1 Protecting the right to privacy in Africa in the digital age - 1 views

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    The right to privacy, as guaranteed in Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and many other provisions - including Article 17 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), Article 16 of the Convention in the Rights of the Child, and Article 14 of the Convention on the Protection of Migrants - is a core tenet of democratic societies.
robert morris

Loomio | Collaborative Decision-Making - 2 views

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    1. Talk things through Start a discussion on any topic, and bring in the right people. Share diverse perspectives and develop ideas together. 2. Build agreement Anyone can propose a course of action. People can agree, abstain, disagree, or block - so you can see how everyone feels, and why.
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