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Are Courses Outdated? MIT Considers Offering 'Modules' Instead - Wired Campus - Blogs -... - 3 views

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    "People now buy songs, not albums. They read articles, not newspapers. So why not mix and match learning "modules" rather than lock into 12-week university courses?"
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    @Kevin - thanks for sharing. I really share many of the sentiments of this article - but the modularisation of the curriculum also raise some interesting and possibly disturbing points. For example, our current diploma/degree structures are based on the premise that the final outcomes of a diploma or a degree is the result, inter alia, of the unique combination of a number of different courses/modules which, together, allow students to provide evidence of competency in all of the outcomes. While I sincerely think there is a place for just-in-time learning and short courses, and secondly, that the notion of a four-year degree may be outdated - I am wondering about the notion of the curriculum as journey.
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    Thank you sharing this! I think this is new and innovative idea. I wouldn't mind trying this kind of system at my school.
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Cómo transformar la experiencia en conocimiento abierto - 0 views

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    El conocimiento abierto no es tan solo acerca de estadísticas y datos, también tiene que ver con el saber cotidiano no escrito y nuestra experiencia. El " saber hacer" es uno de los activos más valiosos y sin embargo es intangible y muy difícil de transmitir.
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How Hong Kong Protesters Are Connecting, Without Cell Or Wi-Fi Networks - 0 views

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    As throngs of pro-democracy protesters continue to organize in Hong Kong's central business district, many of them are messaging one another through a network that doesn't require cell towers or Wi-Fi nodes. They're using an app called FireChat that launched in March and is underpinned by mesh networking, which lets phones unite to form a temporary Internet.
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DigitalKoans » Blog Archive » Digital Curation News (9/26/2014) #digitalprese... - 0 views

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    Digital curation publishing tools, news
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¡MOOC una nueva experiencia educativa muy prometedora que se consolida poco a... - 0 views

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    Comparto el blog de MIGUEL ANGEL AGUIRRE PITOL En su post nos explica que es un MOOC, la importancia de contar con este tipo de cursos, y el compromiso de quienes lo hacen y participan en el.
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HASTAC Trust Challenge - 1 views

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    The Digital Humanities field is addressing this at the academic level. There is so much resistance to collaboration when sharing means someone else may publish your idea first, while at the same time, multiple operating/networked computers can leveraged to do a lot more work and discover a lot more when people work together. HASTAC is a good resource for learning about digital collaboration in the Humanities. In fact they have just launched a competition about building trust in collaborative environments focusing on education, youth and privacy issues.
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Mexican policy-making on OA: a bitter-tweet state of affairs | Sociology of science and... - 1 views

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    An overview of the new OA policy in Mexico.
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Twitter, Teaching, and Impersonality - 2 views

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    Similar to Twitter, a good way to reach "a common intellectual enagagement with material" can be achieved by bonding and sharing personal aspects of life with students without intimacy. There is an art to maintaining this balance.
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Brazilian writer wrote a book live on the web, back to 2000. - 1 views

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    Mario Prata, a Brazilian writer, did an unexpected thing back to 2000. While he was writing a book, internet users watched alive. It was very cool for that time. I remember this while I was reading tihs course article: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2013/04/08/the-future-of-the-book-is-the-future-of-soc
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Do Artifacts have Politics - 2 views

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    it's about technologies and values as part of the discussions (Couros especially) is moving towards a critical perspective
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Impact of Social Sciences - Using Twitter in university research, teaching, and impact ... - 11 views

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    A short guide for using Twitter for academic purposes, aimed at beginners.
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    thanks Kevin. Very useful. I'm new to twitter but i strongly believe in it as a "right" tool in research and teaching context
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    Thanks for sharing it! I'll tweet the post
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Inequitable power dynamics of global knowledge production and exchange must be confront... - 1 views

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    "Showing "The World of Science", the map below portrays global research production as expressed through science journals' publishing in the early 2000s. It makes a dramatic point about the complexities of global inequalities in knowledge production and exchange. What would it take to redraw the knowledge production map to realise a vision of a more equitable and accurate world of knowledge?"
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    The research environment in the global South faces many pressing challenges given resource inequality. Technical and financial issues aside, Laura Czerniewicz asserts it is the values and practices shaped by the Northern research agenda which contribute just as much to the imbalance.

social media use in health care - 1 views

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assorted stuff - 1 views

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    Seek, sense and share. I have found 'assorted stuff'. A blog by Tim SI tahmer, expert in instructional technology. This guy seems to know stuff about internet and other digital things. I found him on Twitter, https://twitter.com/timstahmer, but haven't spot him here in the Diigo group.
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Creating impact - a game of two halves - - 2 views

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    "So what did I learn from this novel experience? For me, it was the combined power of social media and open access publishing. Social media acted as a sign post to the research for a wide range of people, largely outside academia. Open access then meant that everyone could read it."
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David Young from Zimbabwe: EDCMOOC blog - 0 views

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    Seek, sense, share. David Young is a co-student in this course. David is from Zimbabwe. He is coach, mentor and the MOOC leader and expert in his country. He posts also on G+ https://plus.google.com/+DaveYoungcoachandmentor/posts and DaveAlex in the course discussion forum https://class.stanford.edu/courses/Education/OpenKnowledge/Fall2014/discussion/forum/undefined/threads/54130a0a03ff2271720000de. He brings a life long professional experience to our class.
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Together we are stronger: charities join forces to support open access (UK) - 2 views

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    A great news, especially for the "immediately" aspect! "A consortium of six leading UK medical research charities will support the costs of making research articles from their funded research immediately and freely openly available to scientists, patients, and donors alike, through the recently announced joint Charity Open Access Fund."
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