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kamrannaim

ScienceOpen - 0 views

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    ScienceOpen, is a next generation Open Access platform that builds on the premise that scholarly publishing is not an end in itself, but the beginning of a dialogue to move research forward. It combines over 1 million articles from all areas of modern science, the humanities and social sciences with collaborative pre-publication workspaces, immediate publication and post-publication peer-review.
Patricia Gomez de Nieto

Herramientas Online para el cambio social - 3 views

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    Bienvenidos a este espacio donde Wingu y Change te van a contar acerca de sus experiencias con herramientas online.¿Cómo aprovechar los espacios online para potenciar la misión de una ONG? Vamos a pensar en la mejor estrategia, según diferentes objetivos y a través de algunos ejemplos para comunicarnos con nuestra audiencia.
Patricia Gomez de Nieto

Lifelogging, sexting, selfie ¿Educar identidades digitales? - 1 views

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    En un aporte especialmente diseñado para este Educatón 2014, la Dra. Adriana Gewerc nos invita a desnaturalizar la mirada en relación al modo de comunicarnos, al lugar que ocupan la imagen y la palabra en la vida cotidiana y en el contacto con otros en las redes sociales.
koobredaer

Fair use (when creating new media), CMSI - 0 views

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    List of resources from the Center for Media & Social Impact, American University (DC). Includes best practices, guidelines, teaching materials, and info graphics for reuse. Especially helpful information about creating documentaries, etc. Interesting "Question of the Month" posts
ilanab

Doug Belshaw's TELL Talk for AIS NSW IT Managers' Conference 2011 - 0 views

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    8 elements of digital literacy This video has merit despite the some of the distractions which divert the viewers' attention from the valuable content. Belshaw's introduction of his topic and objectives are clearly identified when he's in the street, he then walks into a building (at an accelerated time speed), sits down to describes the difference between the traditional mode of literacy found in print and books to that of digital media e.g. smart phones. This works well until he's suddenly in a railway station and later back in the street with all the commotion linked to these settings. This makes it very difficult to hear what is being said. However, his re-cap of at the end is helpful. Although reading and writing is necessary in both traditional and digital milieus, this is in figurative sense with the digital setting. There are numerous definitions for digital literacy (DL), but he describes digital literacy as being "a social linguist construct" rather than an intellectual concept. He describes an intersection between information and digital literacy. DL is divided into 8 elements: Cultural, Cognitive, Constructive, Communicative, Confident, Creative, Critical and Civic. The order of importance of the elements is dependent on the context in which the DL is found. There is no one correct choice as geography and networks have an impact.
Abdul Naser Tamim

Digital Media and Democracy - 1 views

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    In an age of proliferating media and news sources, who has the power to define reality? When the dominant media declared the existence of WMDs in Iraq, did that make it a fact? Today, the "Social Web" (sometimes known as Web 2.0, groupware, or the participatory web)--epitomized by blogs, viral videos, and YouTube--creates new pathways for truths to emerge and makes possible new tactics for media activism.
mbittman

What does digital technology mean to you? - 4 views

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    Would you like to be included on the map? Please click on the feedback icon and tell us your thoughts. [Interactive site on Al Jazzera on digital technology.]
liyanl

Technology leaves teens speechless - USATODAY.com - 1 views

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    In this article, Barker believes that technology has somehow become harmful to communicate in person among teenagers. Teens prefer to write to each other such as pick up their phones to ping each other, communicating by texting though instant messaging and social networking sites like Facebook, Twtter rather than talking to each other in person. Thus this has given out a general that is technology has become a problem in communication since cell phone has become widely used in society. Therefore, within the development in cell phone technology, smartphone was invented, which a mobile phone is built on a mobile computing platform that not only a communication tool to make phone call or text message but also allows people to go on internet or play game for their pastime. Hence this with the development for technology, people spends more time on their smartphones rather than having interaction between people which has become an issue in our life. By reading this article, it leads my thought to online education. Being honest, I enjoy the in person discussion rather than online written discussion however digital platform has provided a convenient way for people to share their ideas. However this article did raised a good question, technology makes everything easier for people but does it somehow hurt the communication among people?
jurado-navas

JASON Learning | EDUCATION THROUGH EXPLORATION - 0 views

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    We embed exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research into award-winning, standards-aligned in and out-of-school curricula. Live webcasts connect students with inspirational STEM role models. Student materials include reading selections with read-to-me functionality, inquiry-based labs, videos, and online games.
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    Mediante un tratamiento trans e interdisciplinar, los estudiantes aprenden ciencias experimentales, matemáticas, ciencias sociales y lenguaje en proyectos conjuntos de experimentacción e investigación, Sería deseable que en el futuro pueda abrirse en código abierto para que pueda trabajarse en todo tipo de tabletas y dispositivos digitales. De todas formas, es un proyecto muy otente para facilitar el aprendizaje más significativo, atractivo y relevante.
Kelly Furey

Digital Literacy Is the Key to the Future, But We Still Don't Know What It Means | WIRED - 5 views

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    "The entrance to GitHub is the most Instagram-able lobby in tech. It's a recreation of the Oval Office , and the mimicry is spot-on---except for the rug. Instead of the arrow-clutching American eagle that graces Obama's office rug, it shows the code-sharing site's Octocat mascot gazing into the digital future, just above the motto: "In Collaboration We Trust."
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    A neat article outlining the significance of digital literacy within the industrial revolution. "Digital literacy is about learning to use the most powerful tools we've ever built."
bmierzejewska

Impact of Social Sciences - Hacking is a Mindset, Not a Skillset: Why civic hacking is key for contemporary creativity. - 4 views

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    "4. Give it away now. Information and knowledge should be shared openly, freely."
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    rule 4 of hacking mindset: Give it away now. Information and knowledge should be shared openly, freely.
Dvora Marina Brodsky

Play - 0 views

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    The Metadata Games platform has games that cater to all different types of players! Take a look: A zen-like one player tagging activity - be as specific and accurate as you can to earn high scores. Ohm! In the "next evolution" of Zen Tag, you can tag audio and video clips, too.
Jaime Funes

Universidad 2.0: El uso de las herramientas más comunes de la nueva generación de internet social en la educación presencial universitaria en México - 3 views

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    The possibilities of the Internet for higher Education are widely known, but they are not sufficiently exploited in México, especially given the recent expansion of the so-called Web 2.0. This article discusses the technologies utilized in the next generation of Internet Assisted Univer- sity Educational Programs, or University 2.0, particularly focusing on the potential that these types of innovations offer to blended learning modalities in Mexico. Blogs, Wikis and RSS are revisited, looking for the elements that help to shape the basis of a state of art, and so help to visualize the possible future of Mexican education in this globalized world.
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    Me gustó mucho la tabla de recursos y su clasificación, es interesante que sea de 2007, ya que presenta otros recursos que tal vez ahora nos parecen un poco desconocidos. Y es verdad, es muy necesario fomentar el acceso en México a los recursos libres y su uso en beneficio de la democratización de la información.
Abdul Naser Tamim

The Arab Academy In Denmark - الأكاديمية العربية في الدنمارك - 0 views

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    The mission of the Arab Open Academy in Denmark (AOA) is to develop scientific research, enrich human knowledge and accelerate the comprehensive, social and economic transformations of our society through the academic studies offered and the training of highly specialized personnel in basic and applied fields, who can implement the comprehensive development plans in the Arab World.
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    نحن بحاجة ماسة الى هذه الجامعات في كل العالم العربي
talenwu

Touchscreen technology is good for kids? - 0 views

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    A lot of kids use smartphones or tablet everyday, and they even do not need their parents to tell them how to use these devices, it is like kids have the innate ability to use the technological devices. There are debates on whether touchscreen technology is good or bad for kids. For my personal opinion, touchscreen technology would make them lack communication skill and social skill. However, by providing sound effects, colours and moving objects on the screen, it could get kids' attention and interest to learn something they feel really boring such as math, by this way they could learn faster and understand better. Therefore, touchscreen technology is not totally bad or good for kids, it depends on how parents help kids to balance how much time they could spend on touchscreen technology. It seems the only way for kids, because they are too young to have self control.
eglemarija

Gaming could be the ultimate tool to re-engage boys in education - 4 views

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    This TEDtalk might not answer directly to open knowledge topics so far, however it speaks to some of the issues raised in this week's lectures: pop-culture and technology can and should be used to engage people into educational & social activities (especially evident in Dr Jenkins' talk). Here, Ali Carr-Chellman talks about issues boys face in school - basically, they just don't belong there, as teaching is usually brought about from a woman's point of view (most teachers are female) and boys are told to be girls. Eventually, they feel they just won't succeed and take up other things - e.g. video games. The speaker advocates that video games could and should be used as a valuable tool to reach boys. Providing more resources, games could become THE ultimate way to deliver important messages and to teach effectively. (This also speaks to the point in Clarke's lecture, that games can be made into powerful scientific and educational plarforms.)
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    This has certainly been the case with my 15 year-old, who through Minecraft has created extensive networks for exchanging ideas and interests that have turned into research projects for his debate class.
nadiameyer

CLACSO - Red de Bibliotecas Virtuales - 1 views

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    Portal de Revistas de Ciencias Sociales a texto completo.
Leopoldo Basurto

Criaturas digitales - 1 views

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    Edición México ¿Cómo nos relacionamos con la tecnología? Hace no muchas décadas era sorprendente imaginar un futuro en el que las computadoras y otros enseres automatizados servirían lo mismo para la participación política que para la vida privada.
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    Evaluación. Este recurso presenta una visión crítica acerca de los medios digitales; resulta interesante leerlo porque revela una suerte de Zeitgeist. No obstante, considero que cae en una sobrevaluación de las posibilidades de estos medios, y no hay razón para hacerlo. Quiero decir, la gente ha inventado maneras cada vez más sofisticadas de entretenerse, perder el tiempo y ya, ¿por qué habríamos de poner tan grandes esperanzas democráticas y de apertura política en tales sofisticaciones postmodernas?
Maria Romanova-Hynes

How Open Data Is Transforming City Life - 4 views

  • Start a business. Manage your power use. Find cheap rents, or avoid crime-ridden neighborhoods. Cities and their citizens worldwide are discovering the power of “open data”—public data and information available from government and other sources that can help solve civic problems and create new business opportunities.
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    What Forbes has to say about Open Data.
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