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mark Christopher

A figment in Miranda's imagination - Wendy Bacon - 1 views

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    Two weeks ago, News Corp Australia's Miranda Devine published Wendy Bacon and comrades lay into Sharri Markson on Twitter in defence of The Australian's media section editor Sharri Markson, who had been criticised for a column she wrote about the dangers of mixing activism and journalism.
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    I totally agree from the point of view of this article related to learning and being a Journalism teacher. Just great!
Kevin Stranack

From Slacktivism to Activism: Participatory Culture in the Age of Social Media - 8 views

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    "Social networking sites (e.g. Facebook), microblogging services (e.g. Twitter), and content sharing sites (e.g. YouTube and Flickr) have introduced the opportunity for wide scale, online social participation. Visibility of national and international priorities such as public health, political unrest, disaster relief, and climate change has increased, yet we know little about the benefits and possible costs of engaging in social activism via social media. "
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    This article reminds me to the activism of a Spanish councellor to promote activism through social net against the independence of Cataluña in Spain: http://www.elmundo.es/cronica/2014/10/12/54390135ca474179608b4571.html
natalyefremova

Google Academy - 2 views

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    You can create accout and add your articles - one of the tools for Self-Archiving.
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    this good i know
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    Great facility by Google.
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    I use Google as little as possible simply because they`re driven by profit,and are capitalistic and predatory by nature. Not a good match for education.
Leopoldo Basurto

Moocs - 1 views

Me parece buena la información que sugieres, porque es buena idea aclarar los términos, etc. Además me interesó mucho el enfoque puesto en las tres M's.

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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
Sophie Lafayette

Giving Knowledge for Free: The Emergence of Open Educational Resources - 5 views

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    This report addresses four main questions: * How can sustainable cost/benefit models for OER initiatives be developed? * What are the intellectual property rights issues linked to OER initiatives? * What are the incentives and barriers for universities and faculty staff to deliver their materials to OER initiatives? * How can access and usefulness for the users of OER initiatives be improved? This is part of an OECD series of reports looking at the impact of Open Knowledge on education systems and learning
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    Hi Matt, Thanks for sharing this OECD report from the year 2007. The OECD is really forward looking. One sentence strikes me: "Wikipedia has two employees and well over a million articles in multiple languages." Yes, that was true, back in the year 2007.
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    A very interesting paper that discusses issues around OER, as well as some topics already covered in the course is, "Giving Knowledge for Free: The Emergence of Open Educational Resources" (Centre for Educational Research and Innovation, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). The paper highlights some of the barriers, sustainability issues, and how to improve access and usefulness of open educational resources. I found the paper very comprehensive, with many additional resources. While published in 2007, when conversations around OER were fairly new, many of the points they raise are still in discussion and relevant.
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 :)
ampaulin

OPEN DATA FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH - WORLD BANK - 1 views

This World Bank article can be found at the following adress: http://www.worldbank.org/content/dam/Worldbank/document/Open-Data-for-Economic-Growth.pdf. Conclusion While sources differ in their p...

module3 open open access

started by ampaulin on 20 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
c maggard

Citizen Sceince - 1 views

An article assigned this week concerned Citizen Scientists. In my professional experience, citizen scientists assist the media and science community in a unique way. I grew up for a while in what i...

media weather journalism broadcasting module3 mooc open knowledge

started by c maggard on 18 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Kevin Stranack

The MOOC and the Genre Moment - 8 views

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    "If you were only reading the popular press you would think that higher education is experiencing a sea change."
mschristine444

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Olga Huertas

Un control de calidad para Wikipedia - MIT Technology Review - 0 views

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    Wikipedia sí ha Convertido En Una enciclopedia estafa MUCHOS Artículos de Gran Calidad Sobre Una Amplia Gama de Tópicos en Mas de 200 idiomas. Pero also Contiene Artículos de Mala Calidad y dudosa veracidad. Esto! Hace Que Los Visitantes al sitio en sí planteen la siguiente Pregunta: ¿de Como de Fiable es article ONU de Wikipedia?
c maggard

Easily The Most Important Quote this course - 5 views

"We are in the midst of a revolution in education. For the first time in human history we have the tools to enable everyone to attain all the education they desire. And best of all this education i...

Open knowledge Module 7 publishing mooc

started by c maggard on 14 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
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daniellew31

Myths and Obstacles that OERs Face - 0 views

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    From this article: Many organizations wanting to create educational materials find out during negotiations with authors that most of them are ultimately willing to openly license their materials. However this often requires overcoming their personal fears about OERs. Many authors are unfamiliar with the concept of an open license and open educational resources. Even if they hear about them, Saylor.org found that "chief concerns included the loss of control of materials, commercial reproduction, and loss of traffic/ad revenue" (6). And a chart : Fig. 1. What are most typical arguments you hear against Open Educational Resources? OER community experts survey.
noku2la

10 great technology initiatives for librarians - 4 views

http://www.americanlibrariesmagazine.org/article/10-great-technology-initiatives-your-library

started by noku2la on 29 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
Abdul Naser Tamim

أسطورة اسمها: الخصوصية على شبكة الإنترنت - عالم التقنية - 1 views

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    التقنية! ماذا تعني الخصوصية بالنسبة لكم؟ ربما تدركون معناها جيدًا، لكن تظل ألسنتكم عاجزة عن النطق، حائرة في الإجابة.
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