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mbittman

BBC News - Instagram for doctors to be launched in Europe - 0 views

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    A photo-sharing app enabling healthcare professionals to view patients' photos is to be launched across western Europe.
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    Even though this app is surrounded by controversy I see it as the natural next step in healthcare. There is no reason why doctors should not be able to freely exchange information as long as the identity of the patients remains unknown.
Elke Lackner

Open Education | Open Education Europa - 3 views

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    This scoreboard shows where in Europe MOOCs are offered and how many MOOCs are offered there. Furthermore you can see the different topics that are offered.
jeanmichael

Brazil becomes the Open Knowledge Foundation's first Full Chapter in Latin America | Op... - 2 views

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    On my navigation searching for initiatives to see how Open Knowledge are making the difference on the Latin America society I found this... nowadays unfortunately on South America (and in other places as well) open knowledge initiative are not divulgated. Universities seem to be not interested about promoting these initiatives and few people know about them. I was amazed reading the text from Francisco J. García-Peñalvo (Open Knowledge. Challenges and Facts) and seeing that a lot of Universities on Europe and North America are promoting and working with open and free access to texts and online courses. It's incredible how people have the possibility of learning in a world that each day is more competitive. I really hope that this great news about Brazil helps more and more people to understand the impact and the changings on the educational process.
fraup74

Open Access Policies in Europe - 0 views

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    Written in 2010, this 5 page paper explains how Europe (UK and Germany specifically) has embraced open access and made it a priority to further its knowledge economy. This references the Budapest Open Access Initiative in 2002, and goes on to describe policies post 2006.
fraup74

German universities scrap all tuition fees | The Times - 1 views

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    All German universities will be free of charge when term starts next week after fees were abandoned in Lower Saxony, the last of seven states to charge. "Tuition fees are socially unjust," said Dorothee Stapelfeldt, senator for science in Hamburg, which scrapped charges in 2012.
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    Could this also be 'open access'?
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    ...to see the full text you need to subscribe ...ironically I hit pay wall again!
lauren_maggio

SURF | Special edition on didactics of Open and Online Education - 4 views

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    "Special edition on didactics of Open and Online Education(Publicatie) This special edition contains several articles and intermezzos on the didactics of Open and Online Education."
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    Thank you Lauren. You've found a great resource from my home country!
Jannicke Røgler

Europeana - Homepage - 0 views

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    Europeana has many resources that you may reuse with attribution ans different CC lisences.
ricbruno

DIGCOMP: A Framework for Developing and Understanding Digital Competence in Europe - 0 views

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    by IPTS - European Commission.
Pris Laurente

Overview and Analysis of Practices with Open Educational Resources in Adult Education i... - 0 views

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    The aim of the initiative is to bring the digital revolution to education with a range of actions in three areas: open learning environments, open educational resources, and connectivity and innovation.
petrae77

Opening up education through innovation | Open Education Europa - 1 views

shared by petrae77 on 19 Oct 14 - No Cached
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    The European Open Education Portal. Find open educational resources and exchanges best practices.
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    Thanks for sharing! The site reflects the current state of Open Education in Europe and contains lots of useful information.
ricbruno

DIGCOMP: A Framework for Developing and Understanding Digital Competence in Europe - 1 views

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    In week 3 we've addressed how open knowledge can promote active citizenship. A pre-requisite for that is that individuals are equipped with the right set of digital skills. Being digital native does not necessarily imply that one is digital competent. The promotion of digital skills is at least as important as ensuring accessibility to technology. This document is a reference framework to identify what are the different elements of digital skills as these go much beyond than merely knowing how to use a computer. This has been developed by the European Commission, engaging several different stakeholders from several countries, and is being used as a support to strategies for the promotion of digital skills.
suetaitlen

Estonia | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization - 2 views

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    OA possibilities in my country - Estonia
cvpido

Open Educational Policy for Europe | A project by Creative Commons - 1 views

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    It is well known that the rules that allow for certain educational uses of copyrighted works under certain conditions without permission of the rights' owners vary greatly between countries. But how different are those rules? And how difficult is to access those differences? Can a teacher with no legal background determine alone whether a certain...
ds-vienna

INTEGRAING MOOC INTO HEI's STRATEGY - 1 views

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    This is an interesting presentation given at 'EUNIS 2014 Conference: Higher Education in the Digital Era' by professors from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). Although the presentation concentrates on UAB experience and the COURSERA platform, it gives also a European perspective on use of MOOCs. According to the presentation, there were 510 MOOCs in April 2014 in Europe. Some findings are especially thought provoking. The UAB course on Egyptology had 25350 initially enrolled students. Only 1/3 of them watched the first video, and a completion certificate was issued to only 2950 students (11.7%). Another course (Pre-Calculus) had only 0.01% completion ratio. Something to really think about!
ilanab

The implications of digitizing and the Internet for "fair use" in South Africa - 2 views

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    A dissertation by Tobias Schönwetter which comprehensively covers and compares digitalization, copyright and fair dealing not only in South Africa but in USA, Europe, Uk and Australia
ricbruno

Education in the Digital Era - discussion online - 0 views

In the framework of the European High Level Conference «Education in the Digital Era», a prior debate is taking place online. You may contribute to it at #EdDigEra http://openeducationeuropa.eu/e...

conference #EdDigEra Europe

started by ricbruno on 13 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
haileyhjw

Contextualization of Open Educational Resources in Asia and Europe - 0 views

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    This article take about the barrier of establishing open education globally, including culture challenge, languages, different study methods and so on. He analysis the problems and also try to fix it in his paper
ricbruno

European High Level Conference - Education in the Digital Era - 0 views

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    The European Commission is organising an High-Level Conference on "Education in the Digital Era". It'll take place in Brussels on the 11th December. Discussion will also take place online. Themes will be adrressed in advanced, promoting an online debate feeding into the conference, and during the day allowing anyone to follow-up and contribute to the debate on spot. Bookmark the page and go back to it during the comming weeks. Ricardo Twitter: @ricbruno71
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