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Citizen Science - 2 views

here I am sharing an interesting Citizen Science project - URL: http://www.zooniverse.org

Citizen science module3

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Julia Echeverría

google defiende el periodismo ciudadano - 1 views

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    Qué opináis vosotros de este articulo?
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    Estoy de acuerdo en que el 'periodismo ciudadano' no va desplazar al periodismo profesional, por que carece de un "agente regulador" que revise/edite/controle el contenido 'investigado' y compartido.
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    Yo creo que el periodismo profesional debería hacer un giro hacia el análisis en profundidad de lo que está ocurriendo; hacer previsiones, estudios de factores que nos han traído hasta la situación actual, qué opciones hay, quién participa en la toma de decisiones... El periodismo ciudadano cubre los sucesos de manera puntual, el aquí y ahora, de una forma eficiente e inmediata. Es tarea de los periodistas analizar toda esa información y obtener conclusiones de la marcha de los acontecimientos. Si se limitan a seguir informando de sucesos puntuales, ¿quién querrá financiar una actividad que ya hace el ciudadano por propia iniciativa?
leonardoescalera

Right to be forgotten and Copyright - 10 views

Es indispensable el reconocimiento al derecho de olvido, pese a politicas de privacidad

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Leticia Lafuente López

societic-project.eu - 0 views

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    This is a Citizen Science project for the UE.
Leticia Lafuente López

sociedtic - 0 views

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    This is a pdf document that explains all about societic project for the UE.
zimbron21

Educación ciudadania y alfabetización científica: Mitos y Realidades - 0 views

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    Daniel Gil Pérez * Amparo Vilches ** SÍNTESIS: La alfabetización científica de la ciudadanía, en opinión de muchos expertos y responsables políticos, constituye hoy día un componente básico de la educación ciudadana. Pero ¿es necesaria, realmente, una formación científica para toda la ciudadanía? ¿Es posible alcanzar dicho objetivo?
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    Me ha encantado el punto de vista mostrado en el artículo; no sólo por la defensa que hace de la educación científica de la ciudadanía, sino por el método que propone para conseguirlo: fomentar la participación en la investigación. Me ha recordado mucho al planteamiento que se hace en las escuelas de las materias de letras: No es lo mismo estudiar literatura con un profesor que no sólo te invita a leer los libros, sino que los comenta en su entorno social, histórico, político y cultural, que estudiar lengua y gramática desde el punto de vista del desglose de las oraciones en sujeto, predicado, complementos, frases subordinadas, etc. Aunque ambas son necesarias, sólo la primera ayuda a comprender la importancia de la lengua como herramienta de transmisión de cultura. La segunda es necesaria para comprender su complejidad y evolución, pero no ayuda demasiado a la toma de decisiones sobre el estado de la cultura en un país. Con la ciencia ocurriría algo parecido: hace falta una educación en "literatura científica" más que en "lenguaje científico" para que los ciudadanos seamos capaces de comprender las situaciones científicas que afectan a temas tan importantes como la salud, la biodiversidad o el cambio climático. ¡Gracias por compartir!
Kevin Stranack

Getting to Know the Makerspace Movement in Education - 2 views

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    "Part of the trending 'DIY Culture', the 'Maker' subculture refers to the ideology of cutting out the middleman and creating your own product or idea which can then be shared or improved upon. "
Ad Huikeshoven

Research on flipped learning - 5 views

@danildintsis +danildintsis you have shared a bookmark in a topic, better to share it in a bookmark

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mbittman

Servants of Power: Higher Education in an Era of Corporate Control - 9 views

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    Argues that increasing corporate control is undermining the foundational values of higher education.
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    Good article, thanks for sharing it. I think what trancends in this article is that the those who have power obviously want to maintain that position and therefore it is in their interest to lobby for a "bad", "uncreative" education system, so to say to deliberatly limit thought capacity. There are certainly many interesting aspects to what is written in this article, for example the part about Gramschis thoughts is directed on a discussion of social classes, and how those might lean right or left depending on their composition. But could it also be that the, so called, lower classes (i dont like that expression) are just not there to engage and participate in political discussion that draws the outlines of such things like the education system.
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    Here in Spain we have a similar evolution of higher education; private postgraduate private schools give masters that guarantee the access to top jobposts, but they are not focused on analysis, creativity and critical minds, but on pure business. What you need to be on your future job post is what you learn. Public institutions are still on air, but they are struggling with less and less public resources to survive. So I guess this is not only going on in USA.
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    Italy is going even worse...i'm an Adjunct Professor for maybe 1000 euro per year ... surviving by scholarships, call center mid term contracts, collaborations where i'm asked to pay for taxes the university should pay, all levels teaching.. I like "Some of the basic principles underlying effective pedagogy, such as small class size, individual attention and the importance of mentoring, are being sacrificed in order to increase head count, limit labor costs and create a one-size-fits-all educational experience." The problem is that universities are to make profits from fees (that's why they hire me instead of employing me) and offer any kind of courses, masters to increase their income! The problem is: how can we expect to increase the quality of learning as far as decisions are taking by political, business, organizational sides instead of scientific and educational ones?
luispain

Behind the Great Firewall of China - 0 views

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    An interesting view from a Chinese Blogger - Chinese social Media servers are in Beijing....
Kevin Stranack

Web Literacy Map - 1.1.0 - Mozilla Webmaker - 7 views

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    "The Web Literacy Map is a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web."
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    This is terrific. As someone who works in, on and around the web, a list like this makes it easier for me to describe to clients, colleagues and vendors just what it is I can do.
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    Thanks for pointing to this useful resource, could use it both for teaching and evaluation, and for finding gaps in my own web literacy skills
Julia Echeverría

Deep Web - 3 views

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    I think that as more information we have about the deep web, much more knowledge we will have to really know that is really going on in the cyber space. Deep Web (also called the Deepnet, Invisible Web, or Hidden Web) is World Wide Web content that is not part of the Surface Web, which is indexed by standard search engines.
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    Muchos dicen que en la "red profunda" existen sitios con contenido desagradable, se debería tener cuidado, aunque existen proyectos como https://www.torproject.org/ que nos permiten navegar en la red profunda sin tener que sufrir riesgos (http://www.cnnexpansion.com/economia/2014/06/27/como-opera-la-deep-web-en-mexico), más vale prevenir. ---- Many say that the "deep web" sites with objectionable content exist, care should be taken, although there are projects like https://www.torproject.org/ that allow us to navigate the deep network without having to suffer risks (http: //www.cnnexpansion.com/economia/2014/06/27/como-opera-the-deep-web-en-mexico), better safe.
Kim Baker

Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship - 4 views

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    "Nine Themes of Digital Citizenship - Digital citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use. 1. Digital Access: full electronic participation in society. Technology users need to be aware that not everyone has the same opportunities when it comes to technology."
eglemarija

OpenScientist - 1 views

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    An exciting blog on and about citizen science - projects, resources, opinions of a scientist with a passion for public involvement in science.
salma1504

Citizen Science - Scientific American - 4 views

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    Research often involves teams of scientists collaborating across continents. Now, using the power of the Internet, non-specialists are participating, too. Citizen Science falls into many categories. A pioneering project was SETI@Home, which has harnessed the idle computing time of millions of participants in the search for extraterrestrial life.
erikitaymarijo

Citizen Science Alliance - 1 views

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    Our projects live within the 'Zooniverse', the home of Citizen Science on the web. Each is inspired by a science team who provide the initial ideas, the reassurance that what we're doing can make a real contribution and an audience who are willing to use the end result.
ricbruno

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

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    by IPTS - European Commission.
Fernando Carraro

EL DEBATE: ¿Hasta qué punto los ciudadanos deben "saber"? - 1 views

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    Escrito por el Dr.León Olivé de la UNAM. En este artículo se habla sobre la importancia que tiene la participación ciudadana en las decisiones que se toman en las investigaciones científicas.
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