Skip to main content

Home/ OKMOOC/ Contents contributed and discussions participated by ibudule

Contents contributed and discussions participated by ibudule

1More

Arab Spring & Citizen Journalism - 2 views

started by ekw1993 on 19 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
ibudule and franespuig liked it
  • ibudule
     
    Technologies can be used in different ways and for various purposes.
1More

Hybrid Pedagogy | What is Hybrid Pedagogy? - 1 views

  •  
    A digital journal of learning, teaching and technology. You can read interesting articles on MOOCs, digital writing, peer review and other relevant topics, as well as future of open knowledge.
1More

"Publish, not Perish: Supporting Graduate Students as Aspiring Authors" by Barbara Alva... - 0 views

  •  
    A very good article on library role in encouraging and supporting the student publishing. It deals mainly with student scientific writing and not so much with student journals, but certainly writing scientific articles is a part of it. The article includes a real-life case study, which to my mind is added value of it. Including scholarly communication skills as part of library training program is a very good idea.
1More

MOOC Students Attracted Most By Course Topics - InformationWeek - 1 views

  •  
    Brief and interesting survey on who, what and why choose MOOCs. Of the incoming students surveyed, 76% said they signed up because of the topic, 75% because it was free, 61% for professional development, and 44% because they wanted to find out what MOOCs are all about. It turned out that 72% of those who enrolled were themselves professional educators.
1More

Libraries and Open Access - 3 views

started by Becky E on 13 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
ibudule, liyanl, and yitingwang liked it
  • ibudule
     
    Thank you for sharing.
    It might be a good resource for libraries which helps Beyond Access helps identify ways that public library systems can contribute to achieving local development goals, advance national digital inclusion, and meet Open Government Partnership commitments. Beyond Access also provides matching funds for investments in technology, technical assistance, and training to help achieve these goals through libraries and librarians.
    Although I must admit, I am not personally familiar with any of their projects.
1More

10 tips for smarter, more efficient Internet searching - 5 views

started by pad123 on 07 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
ibudule and mbittman liked it
1More

Mindful Infotention: Dashboards, Radars, Filters - City Brights: Howard Rheingold - 2 views

  •  
    Another interesting article by Howard Rheingold about skills necessary to "survive" online today.
1More

CriticalThinking.org - Critical Thinking Model 1 - 0 views

  •  
    Critical thinking in a nutshell. Brief and clear explanation of elements which constitute the process of critical thinking.
1More

Being Wired Or Being Tired: 10 Ways to Cope With Information Overload | Ariadne: Web Ma... - 0 views

  •  
    The article provides brief history of information overload and its effects. The author provides 10 activities that help to cope with information overload, each of them is consists of several activities. The article includes also a paragraph on the role of librarians and other information professionals in dealing with information overload. The article pays special attention to filtering the received information, RSS overload techniques, phone overload, e-mail overload, multimedia overload etc.
1More

21st Century Fluencies - 4 views

started by noveltynotion on 31 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
ibudule liked it
1More

Open Access Button - 2 views

  •  
    The key functions of the Open Access Button are finding free research, making more research available and also advocacy. Have not tried yet, but seems interesting.
1More

global virtual culture-historical encyclopaedia www.nekropole.info - 3 views

  •  
    "global virtual culture-historical encyclopaedia www.nekropole.info/en in which any person could record their memories about their ancestors, family members and other close and important people." At present, on more than 14.0 million pages the website holds data on more than 3.85 million persons. More than 131,000 sites of burial grounds have been added and marked on the maps. The website continues to grow and is constantly technically improved. Today, the information can be recorded in 8 languages: English, Russian, German, French, Polish, Latvian, Lithuanian, and Hebrew.
1More

BBC News - Armenia: Citizens urged to write Wikipedia entry each - 2 views

  •  
    An interesting story about an initiative how to contribute to the development of Wikipedia content for a small country in its language.
1More

Kamusi Gold: Global Online Living Dictionary. Every Word, Everywhere. - 5 views

started by Sophie Lafayette on 13 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
ibudule liked it
  • ibudule
     
    You have discovered a very interesting resource.
    Thank you!
1More

What Nordic/Baltic countries talk about when they talk about OER #nordlet #ukoer | FOLL... - 1 views

  •  
    informal survey of OER in Nordic/Baltic countries from 2011.
1More

Open Science and Crowd Science: Selected Sites and Resources - 2 views

  •  
    A good selection of existing sites an resources of open science and crowd science
1More

Find OER | Open Professionals Education Network - 5 views

  •  
    Very good collection of useful sites + instructions how to find Creative Commons licensed items
1More

List of Creative Commons Image Directories and Sites - 1 views

  •  
    Really good resource for CC licensed images.
1More

How to Fight Adult Cyberbullying | eHow - 4 views

  •  
    If we consider our digital identity as important as physical identity, then we must be aware of ways how to protect ourselves from cyberbullying. It was supposed that bullying is mainly childrens' / teenagers' problem, but it concerns also adults. A good selection of tips how to protect ourselves in cyberworld.
1More

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

  •  
    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.
1 - 20 of 20
Showing 20 items per page