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monde3297

SMART ID CARDS TO COMBAT FRAUD & ID THEFT - 0 views

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    A good move towards stopping duplicate IDs which is rife in South Africa.
marmarlene

¿Por qué el Caribe apuesta por los datos abiertos? - 0 views

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    La importancia de los datos abiertos en los gobiernos y las ventajas que estas han aportado en los dos únicos paises del caribe que participan en la Alianza para el Gobierno Abierto (OPG, Open Government Partnership)
monde3297

Video Lectures | OpenKnowledge Courseware | Stanford Online - 3 views

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    Video Lectures Cada semana, se le pedirá a ver un juego de video conferencias que cubren diferentes aspectos de los temas de los módulos. Reflexionar críticamente sobre lo que ves, y considerar la publicación de sus pensamientos en el cuadro Discusión debajo del video.
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    Video Lectures Cada semana, se le pedirá a ver un juego de video conferencias que cubren diferentes aspectos de los temas de los módulos. Reflexionar críticamente sobre lo que ves, y considerar la publicación de sus pensamientos en el cuadro Discusión debajo del video.
nwhysel

OpenGeoportal.org - 2 views

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    OpenGeoportal.org is a new site that brings together geospatial professionals, developers, metadata specialists, and librarians to coordinate the Open Geoportal (OGP) project. The Open Geoportal is a collaboratively developed, open source, federated web application to rapidly discover, preview, and retrieve geospatial data from multiple repositories.
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    A number of universities are partnering on developing geospatial metadata and a tool that can scrape datasets from various sources to display (and overlay!) on a single, federated interface.
Teresa Belkow

Pedestrian Lawyer - Know Your Rights - 2 views

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    Have you ever been in a similar situation? It´s important to know your rights on the street as well as on the internet, does anyone know a good resource for reading about what our rights are on the internet? Besides that, does the internet give us more freedom or does it take it away by monitoring us and making our personal profiles into data? I think that was the transcending question and dilemma which the first module presented, so do we accept the internet as an oxymoron, if not what is happening in the world inregards to being able to opt out from being monitored and used as a statistic and still enjoy the benefits of internet.
joenmori

91% of Americans concerned about online privacy -- 7% would change their name as protec... - 1 views

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    In this article I could see that the privacy is a topic very important in the life of each person in America, with the increment of technology, people can enjoy of many services that help to make any task in a easier way, but the government has taken a lot of actions "worried" about social welfare, finishing with the privacy that new technological services can offer. So, I think that the providers of these services should explain the rules to use them in a clearly way, and people must decide about what personal information to share and specify that this have to respect, and think in alternatives to change this trend where government wants to control everything, well, it's just a review.
Leticia Lafuente López

Paradoja de los gemelos - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre - 1 views

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    Me ha parecido que este tema tiene mucha relación con el vídeo Native science and Western science: Possibilities for a powerful collaboration cuando habla de la teoría de la relatividad de Einstein y del concepto del tiempo como punto de referencia occidental.
alicia1405

LA PENETRACIÓN DEL USO DE INTERNET EN MÉXICO - 0 views

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    Este es un articulo donde nos hablan sobre el uso del internet en México.
raulcd70

La gestión de la identidad digital: una nueva habilidad informacional y digital - 0 views

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    Describir la identidad digital en la red y señalar las ventajas de una presencia en línea gestionada eficazmente, así como las principales dificultades de una identidad no homogénea. Al mismo tiempo, se pretende situar la gestión de la identidad digital como una nueva habilidad fundamental en el marco de las habilidades informacionales y digitales aportando ejemplos reales de identidades personales en Internet.
marycarmen_23

MOOC - 1 views

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    Research on a novel current topic with the intention to serve as a reference for future studies within the field of information science , as it addresses issues such as free access to information, the genesis and dissemination of knowledge through internet or social web
Megan H

Four Skills to Teach Students In the First Five Days of School - 6 views

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    As I participate in, and contribute to, the MOOC for Changing the Global Course for Learning, I will inevitably tie the readings / work / ideas back to education at the K12 level. As noted, "Before the internet there were two important things to teach: content and skills, like writing," November said. "Now there's a third skill which is to build out your network to the world."
begalu02

Uso cultural del móvil en distintos países - 1 views

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    I find this interesting. Using the mobile phone is now a daily activity for everyone as we can do many things with it such as sending mesagges, sharing information, pictures, documents, and most important LEARNING.
mbishon

The state of Internet privacy in 2013: Research roundup - 0 views

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    "This study examined the impact of three dimensions of digital literacy on privacy-related online behaviors: (a) familiarity with technical aspects of the Internet, (b) awareness of common institutional practices, and (c) understanding of current privacy policy.However, the findings were mixed when accounting for the interaction between knowledge and Internet experiences. There were limitations on the extents of knowledge and action related to personalized information. Furthermore, those limitations divided with sociodemographic characteristics such as age, gender, income, and education."
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    "This study examined the impact of three dimensions of digital literacy on privacy-related online behaviors: (a) familiarity with technical aspects of the Internet, (b) awareness of common institutional practices, and (c) understanding of current privacy policy.However, the findings were mixed when accounting for the interaction between knowledge and Internet experiences. There were limitations on the extents of knowledge and action related to personalized information. Furthermore, those limitations divided with sociodemographic characteristics such as age, gender, income, and education."
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    Concerns about the decline in personal privacy have long troubled citizens, scholars and politicians. This is a list of recent academic research studies and reports that address issues relating to digital privacy.
weerthc

Digital Identity Learning from Victoria University - 0 views

Definition of Digital Identity and free learning material: - videos, pdfs, links... See URL: http://distance.uvic.ca/students/identity.htm

Free Learning; Digital Identity; module1; knowledge

started by weerthc on 28 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
weerthc

Digital Identity and Open Education - 1 views

Presentation from a conference of 2014, 31 pages presentation on slideshare, see URL: http://de.slideshare.net/cicronin/it-research-seminar-feb-2014-slideshare by Catherine Cronin

Open Education; Digital Identity; module1 open access

started by weerthc on 28 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
pavioli

MIT's Unique Experiment in Blended Learning Leads to the Birth of 50 Startups in 5 Days - 3 views

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    Fifty startups were launched at MIT in five days, courtesy of a unique experiment "that could reshape existing educational paradigms." Nearly 55,000 individuals are enrolled in the MITx on edX massive open online course, " Entrepreneurship 101: Who is Your Customer?" Of the thousands, the school welcomed 47 to campus on August 18 to participate in a five-day bootcamp-turned-blended-learning-experiment.
Kim Baker

Beyond the Panopticon: Strategic Agency in an Age of Limitless Information - 3 views

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    "To what extent is it possible - or desirable - to disengage from the growing cultural database? How do surveillance and "sousveillance" play a role in the policing of individuals by institutions, and vice versa? Can we disentangle the issues surrounding localized record keeping from globalized control over the archives? In this article, we discuss a range of cultural practices, epistemological regimes and intellectual discourses that have emerged to cope with these questions, and we assess the strategic options for communitarian and individual agency in an era we describe as "the end of forgetting."* I included this link as the article has an excellent model to describe the different strategic responses of agency to the openness of data and the resultant privacy issues.
ibudule

As Libraries Go Digital, Sharing of Data Conflicts With Tradition of Privacy - Technolo... - 6 views

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    Perhaps a bit narrow, but relevant to me. The article touches upon some aspects of privacy and openness bothering librarians. On the one hand people themselves are sharing lots of information about their reading lists, reading habits and favorites. On the other hand, libraries are trying to preserve patrons' privacy and protect their privacy from unwanted eyes.
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    This is very interesting, for once compiling the reading preferences of a user can help others researching or interested on the same topic access useful resources more easily. At the same time, this can be used to bias the reader towards a particular resource. Also it prompts the issue of profiling people for what they read.
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    This was a very interesting piece. I'd not heard of the Harvard Library Innovation Lab. Fascinating. Thanks for sharing. Libraries do indeed need to give much to benefit from collaborative tools. Love the Faustian Pact description. So true.
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    Gracias por compartirlo. Trabajo en una biblioteca universitaria y estoy interesada en la temática de innovación bibliotecaria.
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    I enjoyed this reading very much, thanks! Not to spoil the end, but it is a good comment that in order to protect the patrons' privacy, they must do their part too. If they use machines that requires to log in to Amazon, for example (I don't own a Kindle so I don't know it that is true), well, libraries cannot protect their privacy on what they are reading. Which reinforce the idea of the role that libraries should play in educating people about online privacy. the example of combining books that were borrowed by the same person that allows to identify the patron is very powerful and shows how something that looks innocent like a list of borrowed books can be harmful.
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    I think this article really demonstrates how the meaning of libraries is constantly in flux, and in recent decades has been evolving quicker than it has in perhaps the past couple of centuries. But the library has always been evolving, first mostly accessible to academics and eventually democratizing its mission by bringing literacy to the masses with public libraries. Now we are evolving to decide how open and social the patron habits should be. I think there is a way that libraries can adapt to this change and incorporate ways for patron data to inform the collection and recommendations, but also give patrons the option of being completely private, perhaps similar to an "incognito" browser window. Ultimately, the library should take privacy seriously and give patrons options that do not deceive. Thanks for sharing!
Kevin Stranack

Terms of Service; Didn't Read - 4 views

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    An online review and ratings of the Terms of Service from different social media sites, including Facebook, Twitter, and more. "Terms of service are often too long to read, but it's important to understand what's in them. Your rights online depend on them. We hope that our ratings can help you get informed about your rights. "
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    I think people really need this online review because most of people do not have patience to read the long list of Terms of service but it does not mean they do not care about their rights online. This tool is great, I would like to use it and share to all of my friends. Hope more people could know that such a great tool exists.
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    This snapshot of terms of service for the various social media sites is excellent. Bookmarked!
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