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Abdul Naser Tamim

Peer 2 Peer University - 1 views

shared by Abdul Naser Tamim on 21 Oct 14 - No Cached
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    Three things guide everything we do: openness, community and peer learning. Interesting website.
Kevin Stranack

From Slacktivism to Activism: Participatory Culture in the Age of Social Media - 8 views

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    "Social networking sites (e.g. Facebook), microblogging services (e.g. Twitter), and content sharing sites (e.g. YouTube and Flickr) have introduced the opportunity for wide scale, online social participation. Visibility of national and international priorities such as public health, political unrest, disaster relief, and climate change has increased, yet we know little about the benefits and possible costs of engaging in social activism via social media. "
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    This article reminds me to the activism of a Spanish councellor to promote activism through social net against the independence of Cataluña in Spain: http://www.elmundo.es/cronica/2014/10/12/54390135ca474179608b4571.html
zieduna

Unlocking Knowledge & Empowering Minds! - 0 views

shared by zieduna on 06 Sep 14 - Cached
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    Should Open Knowledge be associated with old and irrelevant knowledge. Going through MIT Open Course, all I could see is knowledge as old as 10 years. Well some information may still be relevant but most of the information has evolved and there is new materials.For me, this makes Open Knowledge a joke if all , that can be offered is outdated knowledge
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    A great website of Free Online Course Materials. MIT OpenCourseWare is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.
Abdul Naser Tamim

http://www.arab-ency.com - 0 views

Another Encyclopedia that has started as an Arabic version of Wikipedia and now it is not moving anymore. The quality and content are very limited and has failed to get audience attention at wide l...

started by Abdul Naser Tamim on 26 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
Ibraghimova Irina

Cochrane Collaboration and Wiki Medicine - 1 views

Articles relating to medicine are viewed more than 180 million times per month on Wikipedia, yet, less than 1 per cent of these have passed a formal peer review process. This opens up a unique oppo...

wikipedia module8

started by Ibraghimova Irina on 28 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
ampaulin

OPEN DATA FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH - WORLD BANK - 1 views

This World Bank article can be found at the following adress: http://www.worldbank.org/content/dam/Worldbank/document/Open-Data-for-Economic-Growth.pdf. Conclusion While sources differ in their p...

module3 open open access

started by ampaulin on 20 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Raúl Marcó del Pont

Christian Fuchs Medios sociales y esfera pública / Social Media and Public Sphere - 3 views

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    Varios razones para proponer el texto: es una visión crítica de los medios sociales (que vale la pena repasar, aunque no se esté de acuerdo necesariamente con todas las premisas); los vincula con el entorno democrático y de poder, y creo que aporta al texto que nos propusieron como lectura del módulo 3, http://fuchs.uti.at/570/, Against Henry Jenkins. Otra ventaja es que está en español.
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    No he logrado abrir el documento. Me dice que está "corrupto" y que no se puede abrir. Debe de ser cosa de los tiempos que corren...
Kevin Stranack

Funding open access journal publishing - 2 views

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    "Although the Directory of Open Access Journals reports that nearly two-thirds of OA journals listed there do not charge authors, a recent study indicates that 50% of OA articles have been published after the author paid a fee." That still leaves at least 50% of OA journals that DO NOT charge author fees. This is often forgotten.
rogergsweden

The digital revolution in education is here - 1 views

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    The co-founder of Coursera on digital revolution and online education. The results can be better than traditional lecture-model in the classroom. Better results means more students passing with results above average. And "It turns out, maybe not surprisingly, that students like getting the best content from the best universities for free". ;)
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