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Olga Huertas

Recursos Educativos Abiertos en Ambientes Enriquecidos con Tecnología - 0 views

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    El documento tiene por objetivo compartir experiencias de enseñanza, aprendizaje e investigación educativa en la incorporación de Recursos Educativos Abiertos (REA) en la practica docente. Abordando los temas básicos de estrategias cognitivas, estilos de aprendizaje y enseñanza, así como los retos inherentes en el uso de tecnología y los desafíos que se tienen en el proceso de apropiación tecnológica, descubriéndose nuevas habilidades en la práctica educativa que potencian el aprendizaje significativo en el salón de clase.
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    El documento tiene por objeto compartir experiencias de enseñanza, aprendizaje e investigación educativa en la incorporación de Recursos Educativos Abiertos (REA) en la practica docente.
Olga Huertas

El conocimiento libre y los recursos educativos abiertos - 0 views

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    El informe se dirige a gerentes de instituciones de educación superior así como estrategas y decidores a nivel internacional, nacional e intermedio. Aunque sólo cubren la educación superior, la mayoría de los temas planteados también son de relevancia para el sector escolar y la educación para adultos. La investigación sobre la utilización y producción de REA en el sector escolar y las implicaciones para este mismo sector son de sumo interés.
camilalondonoa

Made with code - 6 views

Recently my dad show me a new project of google in which they were encouraging girls to start coding and it was really interesting to find out how women all around the world have use programming to...

open access Module2 mooc open knowledge publishing coding

started by camilalondonoa on 17 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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Julia Echeverría

Tools to Help You Integrate Gamification in Your Students Learning ~ Educational - Gami... - 4 views

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    This site is really inspiring, I follow Andrzej since he got this page, I really like how he has analyzed the psychological typology of players. Normally I apply this typology in my courses. recommend follow September, 2014Teaching to early learners means teaching fundamentals in a supportive and engaging way. It is no surprise that many learning tools for young students include some element of gamification. Here are a few that teachers recommend. Matific Want hundreds of FREE math activities for grades K-6? Look here!
chuckicks

Creative Commons Thing of the Day - 2 views

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    Josh Woodward is one of the most prolific musicians in the Creative Commons community. His songs have been downloaded six and a half million times. His songs are all licensed under CC's most open license for maximum sharing, commercial or noncommercial. And he presents instrumental and lyrical mixes for most of his songs, allowing for easy reuse in video.
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    For fun -- and to demonstrate the power of the creative commons -- CC has created a new Tumblr that features random content from artists using creative commons licensing. Each day features a new "thing," putting subscribers (via email or bookmark) and artists in contact.
nellycarr

OER Commons website - 1 views

I work as a technology and robotics teacher at a k-12 school in Mexico, and I usually try to include all kinds of OERs into my lessons because I think technology need to be easy-access and affordab...

open access module1 open OER

started by nellycarr on 25 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
luartdev

Datahub - free data management platform - 2 views

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    Publish or register datasets, create and manage groups and communities. Datahub, the free, powerful data management platform from the Open Knowledge Foundation, based on the CKAN data management system.
robert morris

OpenNet Initiative - 1 views

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    Global internet censorship and surveillance
Ivonne Lujano

Repositorio digital para artes - 3 views

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    This is the digital repository of the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (Mexico). The objective of this project is to preserve and share artistic production in visual arts, dance, music and theatre.
lauren_maggio

Creating impact - a game of two halves - - 2 views

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    "So what did I learn from this novel experience? For me, it was the combined power of social media and open access publishing. Social media acted as a sign post to the research for a wide range of people, largely outside academia. Open access then meant that everyone could read it."
Gerald Louw

Resources - 0 views

http://digitalcommons.bepress.com/online-journals/

open access Open knowledge

started by Gerald Louw on 22 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
chuckicks

Popular photos - 0 views

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    Need photos? Download CC0 photos for free. Looking for a unique, high quality picture for your web site, blog or magazine? Download these free license photos and use them however you want, even commercially.
Fernando Carraro

Copyleft y creative commons: una alternativa para la libre difusión del conoc... - 1 views

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    Con las licencias Creative Commons se fomenta el intercambio de la creatividad y conocimiento de una manera libre y respetando los derechos de autor. Buen artículo para entender de que trata el "Creative Commons"
larssl

The New Revolutionaries: Coding A Creative, Technological Future - SERIOUS WONDER - 2 views

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    Learning the language of code empowers a new kind of entrepreneur to make extraordinary creative leaps with their business. There are many examples, such as Andy Puddicombe who has used technology to bring meditation and mindfulness to the world with his business HEADSPSACE, and Lily Cole who has created IMPOSSIBLE - a way of allowing people to utilise the gift economy online.
cvpido

Open Archives Initiative - 2 views

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    Support for Open Archives Initiative activities has come from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Coalition for Networked Information, the Digital Library Federation, Microsoft Corporation, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and from the National Science Foundation (IIS-9817416 and IIS-0430906).
AJ Williams

The Twitter feed from David Wiley - 3 views

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    David Wiley (aka @opencontent) is a long-time advocate for OER and the use of open content in education. He consistently blogs and tweets very relevant resources and information for this group.
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    I am a great fan of David Wiley. I follow his blog in my feed to make sure I get all his posts. He recently posted a great article about how MOOCs have hurt the open movement, rather than helped it since MOOCs are not using the word 'open' to refer to the same thing - one is open registration/participation versus open content. http://opencontent.org/blog/archives/3557
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    @mbishon Marvelous article with one theme summed up in one of his sentences..."Their modus operandi has been to copy and paste the 1969 idea of open entry into online courses in 2014. " I have taken lots of MOOCs and they truly vary in quality. The best MOOC I every took was etMOOC that did exactly what David says open education should be--to revise, remix, and redistribute materials available for reuse, thereby adding value.
Sergej Lugovic

Public library project - what you think about this approach ? - 0 views

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    It's one of those almost invisible infrastructures that we start to notice only once they go extinct. A place where all people can get access to all knowledge that can be collected seemed for a long time a dream beyond reach - dependent on the limited resources of rich patrons or unstable budgets of (welfare) states.
chuckicks

Radical Librarianship: how ninja librarians are ensuring patrons' electronic privacy - 4 views

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    Researching online often means leaving a trail of information about yourself, including your location, what websites you visited and for how long, with whom you chatted or emailed, and what you downloaded and printed. All of these details are all easy to associate with a particular computer user when insufficient privacy protections are in place.
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    Thanks for sharing this article. The right to electronic privacy is most important to me. It's frightening how 'big brother' can trace everything we do. I intend following up on the links and asking our local professional association to run a workshop on this.
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    Librarians in Massachusetts are working to give their patrons a chance to opt-out of pervasive surveillance. Partnering with the ACLU of Massachusetts, area librarians have been teaching and taking workshops on how freedom of speech and the right to privacy are compromised by the surveillance of online and digital communications -- and what new privacy-protecting services they can offer patrons to shield them from unwanted spying of their library activity.
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