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Elke Lackner

What is a MOOC? - 1 views

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    This blog post gives a short but important overview about what is a MOOC. The author also gives an insight into the MOOC design model showing what to consider when planning a MOOC. What is even more interesting is the fact, that this post is just a chapter of an open textbook "Teaching in in Digital Age".
embioptera

Biodiversity Heritage Library Blog - 1 views

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    I'll preface this by saying I've shared a few things from the Biodiversity Heritage Library on Twitter. The Biodiversity Heritage Library Blog is a blog that I've been following for a few years. The Biodiversity Heritage Library is a project in coordination with the Internet Archive to digitize historic natural history journals and field notebooks. I find the digitization of field notebooks very interesting in terms of open science. In the module on open science there was a lot of discussion of modern science, but I feel it is equally important to open historic or legacy data.
jurado-navas

GNOSS - La universidad 2.0 - Identidad digital - Informal learning - 4 views

Os dejo un enlace muy interesante, dentro de la comunidad de GNOSS, centrado en la comunidad universitaria y en lo que debería ser la Universidad del futuro, con profesores, alumnos e instituciones...

module2 mooc open knowledge informal learning Dr. Alec Couros

started by jurado-navas on 14 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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zimbron21

Alfabetización digital un reto de todos - 0 views

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    El continuo desarrollo tecnológico que acontece en la actualidad provoca transformaciones en diferentes contextos sociales. Principalmente el educativo, provocando la necesidad de modificar algunas facetas de la vida, concretamente, el modo de educar y de aprender. El artículo pretende poner de manifiesto el papel fundamental que adquiere la alfabetización en tecnología digital.
erikitaymarijo

Revisión de los conceptos de alfabetización informacional y alfabetización di... - 4 views

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    En este documento se describen y revisan los conceptos de alfabetización informacional y alfabetización digital, a través del análisis de la literatura existente. Se examinan asimismo conceptos relacionados, incluyendo alfabetización informática, la alfabetización bibliotecaria, la alfabetización en redes, la de internet y la hiperalfabetización, y se aclaran las relaciones entre éstas.
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    Estas alfabetizaciones responden a las necesidades de un entorno informacional más complejo con nuevas tecnologías y una mayor variedad de medios de comunicación y de servicios. Son formas de alfabetización que requieren habilidades, conocimientos y actitudes.
Kutty Kumar

Final Digital Project for Kutty Kumar - 0 views

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    I have completed the Stanford Open Knowledge MOOC, and my digital project creating this course !
GahBreeElla

Cybercultural Studies and Identity development - 0 views

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    Identity development is a role that partakes every person's life. Whether their identity falls under race, gender, sexual orientation, or culture each person can connect with one of these classifications to differentiate themselves from the next. Of course there will be those who share the same classifications of identity, but will find a different aspect of themselves to further identify themselves. This article introduces the the "borderlines" of how race, culture, sexual orientation, even physiques connects and is influenced by the digital/cyber world.
GahBreeElla

Implications of digital identity amongst cultural, gender, and racial identity - 2 views

http://dhpoco.org/blog/2013/05/10/open-thread-the-digital-humanities-as-a-historical-refuge-from-raceclassgendersexualitydisability/

knowledge publishing open access

started by GahBreeElla on 08 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
tazzain

The Internet Archive - 0 views

shared by tazzain on 10 Dec 14 - No Cached
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    The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, the print disabled, and the general public.
Kevin Stranack

Why Privacy Matters Even if You Have 'Nothing to Hide' - The Chronicle Review - The Chr... - 26 views

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    Text from 2011, still extremely timely, about privacy. The author, professor of Law, deconstructs the "nothing to hide" argument that says that we should not be scared to disclose private activities or information when we do nothing wrong.
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    Excellent, thanks for this. The "nothing to hide" argument also rests on the absurd premise that the authorities all have pure motives and will not abuse their power with this level of access to private information. To assume that all authorities, everywhere, all have noble intentions and pure motives is absurd as assuming that all human being are perfect....
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    Even though it is a few years old, the topic is still relevant--and maybe even more so in the wake of Snowden. Although most of us do truly believe we have 'nothing to hide', we are all naively unaware of just how easily something innocent can be twisted to nefarious means. At the same time, if we are all being watched, are any of us really being watched? Something to ponder.
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    The big problem is the concept of privacy. In Brazilian law we have three kinds of personal information (data): public, private, and restricted. The difference between public and private information is matter of personal choice, in others words, each one may decide what is matter of the public or private information. The restricted informations are those that we are required by law to give the government, but the government cannot disclose without authorization. The privacy issue is respect for this choice between private and public data. When government or anybody disrespects this choice, we have a problem. I think in virtual ambience the users ignore those distinctions and make a big mess. If in one hand government and big players have been stealing our data, in other hand the users don't have necessary care about his own private information.
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    "Nothing to hide as at now" might be correct as a current status but not for the future. Human beings we always behave like we have control of our future. I may have nothing to hide as at now but in 10 years time when I ran for political office my past will surely halt me.
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    True, however our real name / our real identity, if used consistently across the variety of online audiences we engage with, permits Big Data to be aggregated, defining our activity as a distinct entity, giving it greater value in the analytics marketplace -- whether we have anything to hide or not ... What price do you wish to place on your digital self as an online product is the real question.
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    Makes a great point. I used to think that way, if I have nothing to hide I don't have to worry about what others find about me. But is true there is no need for everyone to have access to every single detail about you. And the point Kim and Philip made is really important, with more information available and more companies interested in making profit of it becomes more difficult to maintain control of who access your information and what it is used for.
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    The article raises two important points: (1) the right to know how information is being used and (2) the right to correct incorrect inferences being made from sometimes an incomplete information sets. I begin with the assumption that,despite how I take care to protect information, there are individuals and institutions that will find ways of dong so. So I want the right to appeal and set the record straight.
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    This would be a good addition to the next addition of our core reading list.
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    Thank you for sharing this. I can agree on that even though we have nothing to hide, it is matter of violating our right to keep it to our selves. However, I can say that it people's opinion for public-surveillance cameras in cities and towns may be different. The cameras may have good usage in order to solve or prevent crimes. It depends on how it is used I guess.
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    I like to differentiate 'privacy' which is a right every human should have, from 'privatisation' which is corporate mandates that suggest the right to hide or share information - mostly based in monetization. Technology has given us access to each other in ways never imagined, and until humanity reaches a higher order of compassion toward and consciousness with each other, this issue will eat at the very fabric of our society until our security obsessions destroy us.
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    Thanks for your sharing. The example of the government has installed millions of public-surveillance cameras in cities and towns, which are watched by officials via closed-circuit television in Britain makes me reflect on two aspects. Firstly, in my personal opinion, I think public-surveillance cameras provide citizens a better sense of security especially during nights. Secondly, the key point here is how the officials deal with the documentation of public-surveillance cameras, will citizens' privacy be exposed to public?
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    "With regard to individual rights,.... there exists a private domain in man which should not be regulated or violated. This realm constitutes what is deepest, highest, and most valuable in the individual human being." http://rebirthofreason.com/Articles/Younkins/Social_Cooperation,_Flourishing,_and_Happiness.shtml
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    Privacy off course matters.It is right that if I have not done anything wrong then why should I hide it. On other hand we can not share our family relationship information with anyone.
siyuwang

Connected Learning: You Have the World at Your Fingertips - YouTube - 2 views

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    This is the digital project I created for this course. It's an animated video introducing the topic connected learning. I shared the it on Stanford Education with all the details, I just want to also share here to reach large audiences. Hope it's helpful for you guys. :) 
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    This video is interesting. thanks for sharing your video with us. Yes, its very helpful for connected learning .
Sybil

Mukurtu CMS - 3 views

shared by Sybil on 09 Sep 14 - No Cached
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    Mukurtu is open source platform developed to support traditional and indigenous communities manage, share and exchange their digital heritage.
Yerco Espinosa Falcon

Nuevas formas de proteger la identidad digital de los consumidores - 1 views

http://www.pcworldenespanol.com/201406209841/noticias/seguridad/f-secure-y-facebook-se-unen-para-proteger-a-sus-usuarios-contra-el-malware.html

privacy open access

anonymous

Digital Identity In Social Media #Tieit2013 - 0 views

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    In this video in very creative way is explained what is digital identity and how different it could be. It also tells that it could be stolen if people do not use privacy options.
pavioli

Writing History in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    How can today's digital revolution and collaborative social networking transform how we write our histories of the past?
robert morris

User Generated Content and Crowdsourcing | The Transition to Digital Journalism | kdmcB... - 0 views

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    A lot to absorb here.
nicoletamartinez

Shared Human Moments - 2 views

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    "Take a few minutes to watch this video. I've been thinking a lot lately about how Twitter is not simply about sharing information - it's much more about sharing our collective human experiences. When we read tweets, we read lives - or at least the parts that someone chooses to share." (from Dr. Alec Couros' blog)
Kevin Stranack

What Are the Costs of an Open Access Monograph? › Hybrid Publishing Lab Notepad - 0 views

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    "Although the official press release highlights that "Open Access publishing has no negative effect on book sales, and increases online usage and discovery considerably" (which is, in my opinion, only a snapshot which will sooner or later lose validity in the course of the ongoing digitalization of the academic book market), the most interesting and valuable outcomes of the pilot arise from the attempt to quantify and itemize the costs of an OA monograph."
Kevin Stranack

ABC del derecho de autor para bibliotecarios de América Latina - 0 views

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    "Este es un material educativo autoguiado en línea y abierto sobre conceptos básicos de derechos de autor para bibliotecarios de América Latina, presentado a través de School of Open en P2PU, una comunidad global de voluntarios centrada en proporcionar oportunidades de educación gratuita sobre el significado, la aplicación y el impacto de la "apertura" en la era digital y su beneficio para los esfuerzos creativos, la educación, la investigación, entre otros. School of Open en P2PU es coordinado por Creative Commons y P2PU, una comunidad de aprendizaje entre pares y la plataforma para el desarrollo y realización de cursos en línea gratuitos."
bmierzejewska

Technology and Digital Scholarship | The Scholarly Kitchen - 0 views

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    " it is important to note that one of the drivers of OA is the notion that the more content and ideas that are shared, the more likely breakthroughs will materialize; OA is associated with innovation."
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