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selviwati

Providers of Free MOOC's Now Charge Employers for Access to Student Data - 0 views

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    Providers of free online courses are officially in the headhunting business, bringing in revenue by selling to employers information about high-performing students who might be a good fit for open jobs. On Tuesday, Coursera, which works with high-profile colleges to provide massive open online courses, or MOOC's, announced its employee-matching service, called Coursera Career Services.
gabrielromitelli

Lea Shaver - Access to Knowledge in Brazil: new research on intellectual property, inno... - 0 views

To those who might be interested in access to knowledge and open knowledge movements in Brazil, this particular research and case study brings a profund understanding of the issue. It may be partic...

open access access to knowledge brazil

started by gabrielromitelli on 04 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
camilalondonoa

Learn - 6 views

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    Codecademy is the easiest way to learn how to code. It's interactive, fun, and you can do it with your friends.
tazzain

Accessing the Content Knowledge Repository - 2 views

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    Its all about how to use what
Jannicke Røgler

Sowing the seed: Incentives and Motivations for Sharing Research Data - 4 views

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    In sharing knowledge and learning, research data must be included. I agree that there must be incentives to motivate researchers share the data and its result. we are not what we are now if we have not learned what, who, why and how we were.
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    thank you very much for sharing this document that effectively connect the dots on an economic ground and made me know the LARM audio research project that might be helpful for this one field of research of mine
tlsohn

Is Twitter Becoming a Research Funder? - Inside Philanthropy: Fundraising Intelligence ... - 2 views

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    Interesting article on Twitters use outside of social interactions Twitter has been increasingly share-y with its enormous data set. Given the recent $10 million grant to MIT to analyze and put social media data to use, how grand are Twitter's research aspirations? Twitter reports about 500 million tweets are sent every day, from 271 million users (the population of the United States is 317 million) in more than 35 different languages.
eglemarija

Gaming could be the ultimate tool to re-engage boys in education - 4 views

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    This TEDtalk might not answer directly to open knowledge topics so far, however it speaks to some of the issues raised in this week's lectures: pop-culture and technology can and should be used to engage people into educational & social activities (especially evident in Dr Jenkins' talk). Here, Ali Carr-Chellman talks about issues boys face in school - basically, they just don't belong there, as teaching is usually brought about from a woman's point of view (most teachers are female) and boys are told to be girls. Eventually, they feel they just won't succeed and take up other things - e.g. video games. The speaker advocates that video games could and should be used as a valuable tool to reach boys. Providing more resources, games could become THE ultimate way to deliver important messages and to teach effectively. (This also speaks to the point in Clarke's lecture, that games can be made into powerful scientific and educational plarforms.)
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    This has certainly been the case with my 15 year-old, who through Minecraft has created extensive networks for exchanging ideas and interests that have turned into research projects for his debate class.
yleane13

A website to ask for the creation of a new MOOC - 1 views

Moocstarter is a website where anyone can ask for a new kind of MOOC to be created. If the idea gets enough votes, they search for teachers and create it in different languages.

started by yleane13 on 21 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
Abdul Naser Tamim

http://www.arab-ency.com - 0 views

Another Encyclopedia that has started as an Arabic version of Wikipedia and now it is not moving anymore. The quality and content are very limited and has failed to get audience attention at wide l...

started by Abdul Naser Tamim on 26 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
zieduna

You can learn and have fun! - 3 views

shared by zieduna on 16 Sep 14 - No Cached
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    This video shows, that learning can be fun starting from early school. Therefore it is important go hand in hand with technological changes and new challenges.
jurado-navas

Citizen science - 6 views

cvpido

Cyber-Marx: Cycles and circuits of struggle in high technology capitalism - Nick Dyer-W... - 0 views

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    a useful resource to understand better Morozov perspective
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    I found this conference, related to the subject of your posted book. I hope it is of your interest!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5UXkq2Qqlc#t=40
gabrielacordon

Do the Copyright Thing: Your Use of Origin Images to Sell Coffee May Be Unlawful - 3 views

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    "You've seen it countless times on bags, coffee shop walls and on coffee company websites: The image of a farmer picking ripe coffee cherries, designed to connect consumers to the origin of their coffee and perhaps even provide a face for farmers themselves", RoastMagazine. My question: Do you think a coffee grower could sue any of these companies?
Maria Romanova-Hynes

UN Online Volunteers: Contribute articles to an educational magazine - 2 views

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    Get involved. Please go to the website for more details: "TASK We are launching a print magazine to educate teachers, school administrators and students. The magazine will provide information and training tips for these sets of people to improve their capacity in teaching and managing schools. And improve life skills for students. We are in need of experienced writers and educationalists to contribute original contents to the magazine. Each article should not be more than 250 words and every information needed about the organization will be provided. "
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    Hi Maria, I like your tag "get involved". I hope others will use it as they post opportunities for our group.
Philip Sidaway

New Open Access Aggregator - 1 views

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    Paperity is the first multi-disciplinary aggregator of peer-reviewed Open Access journals and papers, "gold" and "hybrid". It: gives readers easy and unconstrained access to thousands of journals from hundreds of disciplines, in one central location; helps authors reach their target audience and disseminate discoveries more efficiently; raises exposure of journals, helps editors and publishers boost readership and encourage new submissions.
notyourlogon

Medscape: Medscape Access - 1 views

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    Medscape is a useful resource for keeping up to date with a range of developments across the medical and health related fields
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    What is also important, that information from it could be legally downloaded and used later for reference and training even without internet access. This is used for training health care professionals in some African countries. Users can also upload their own medical images to share with colleagues
petrae77

7 Things You Should Know About the Flipped Classroom - 10 views

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    Good to share with anyone not entirely familiar with the "flipped classroom"-concept.
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    Thank you for sharing this! I've heard about this pedagogical concept, and it was mentioned in one of our video lectures this week. This is a very good summary, but actually I am extremely happy to lean about the EDUCAUSE. Educational Technology is my professional field, so this is a great resource for me.
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    Buena aportación, es muy conciso y directo. Esas siete cosas te permiten echar una mirada rápida al flipped classroom.
Sam M

Week 9: Open Journal Systems - 0 views

I found this survey about scholarly journals using OJS interesting. However, it was written and 2010, so I assume the data is not up-to-date. http://src-online.ca/index.php/src/article/view/24/41

Week9 OpenJournalSystems OJS Survey

started by Sam M on 29 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
hreodbeorht

Open Access Journals Search Engine (OAJSE) : Library and Information Science - 6 views

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    It's absolutely shameful that so few library and information science journals are open access: if any professional associations have a professional imperative towards improving the scholarly and cultural communication processes, it is librarians and other information professionals. This substantial (but still woefully short) list of open access journals that publish on library and information science will be a great resource for those of us in this course who are aspiring or practicing librarians. As we've heard over and over again throughout this course, advocacy is absolutely essential if open access principles are ever to receive wider acceptance and implementation; that's why it's important that, as practicing information professionals, we use open access publications for our research whenever we can. Lists like this one allow us to streamline our research in ways that align most closely with our professional values, though of course currently there just isn't enough published to allow us to rely exclusively on open access material for our own work. But having lists like this also allows us to determine where our research should be submitted; otherwise, by publishing in paid journals, we are only making things worse. This all being said, most lists like this that I could find online were either outdated and incomplete, part of a larger database that made hyperlinking difficult, or-like this one-they lacked any explanation of what sorts of articles could be found within; even this one hasn't been updated in eighteen months. But as is so often the case with open access, we must take what we can get.
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    Hi, thank you for sharing the link! I agree with your comments. However, I am very pleased that I found my professional journal on the list :)
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