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Participatory Culture and the Hidden Costs of Sharing - 2 views
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" The notion of participatory culture suggests a shift in the
role of Internet users and the environment of the Internet. A
more active and participatory role is being taken, whereby
Internet users are increasingly creating content as well as
consuming it. This is a work who try to explained what colaborative culture is, and the cost of it.
http://digitalcommons.mcmaster.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1088&context=mjc
Best regards
Julia Echeverría
The learning environment is changing faster than we think - 18 views
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Dear Colleagues, thank you for sharing this video, it really does not tell us anything new and thus may not agree but it is gratifying to know that we do not preach in the desert, today pedagogy and teaching methodologies are fossilized, such and as it says in the video but for that to change we must do our part, keep studying and disseminating this type of education, will seem ironic, but you may not know the great resistance encounter in my work to implement and design e-learning systems, both in enterprise and educational institutions, and the reason is very simple, the great educational managers lack the slightest digital competition.
A hug and hope we continue this conversation.
Julia
Hablando de anonimato en la red - 4 views
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Interesante artículo sobre el anonimato en la red.
http://www.enriquedans.com/2011/08/sobre-anonimato-y-redes-sociales.html
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Do you have found to do so? or it is going to be only a single MOOC,
I wish you look
Cheers
Julia