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Abdul Naser Tamim

Open Educational Resources - 0 views

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    It is a late discovery, but this article is very nice to understand OER movement.
hednhart

Open Knowledge Changing the Global Course of Learning: Course Readings and Resources - ... - 5 views

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    Here is a list of the core readings and additional resources for each module from the Open Knowledge Changing the Global Course of Learning MOOC--a partial textbook for the course.
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    Thank you for sharing.
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    Gracias por compartirlo, lo he consultado y ha sido realmente enriquecedor.
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    thanks for sharing this
mbittman

Just Released: New Blogging U. Ebooks - 1 views

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    We're excited to add two new titles, Writing 101 and Writing 201, to our free ebook library.
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    Two interesting e-books on developing writing skills, as well as many articles on various aspects of writing. Intended for those who write in English.
ibudule

Hybrid Pedagogy | What is Hybrid Pedagogy? - 1 views

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    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.
ilanab

Libraries test a model for setting monographs free - University World News - 1 views

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    Librarians love to get free books into the hands of scholars and students who need them. Publishers love it when their books find readers - but they also need to cover the costs of turning an idea into a finished monograph.
dudeec

Gates Foundation to require immediate free access for journal articles - 2 views

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    Breaking new ground for the open-access movement, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, a major funder of global health research, plans to require that the researchers it funds publish only in immediate open-access journals. The policy doesn't kick in until January 2017; until then, grantees can publish in subscription-based journals as long as their paper is freely available within 12 months.
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    I did a quick search in the Web of Science database to see home many papers have received funding from the Gates Foundation. Since 2000, more than six thousand research papers have received funding from the Bill & Malinda Gates Foundation; more that one thousand per year since 2011. Most of these papers are in the infectious diseases, immunology, and public health area. In the big scheme of scientific publications, this is just a small number. But with their well-known name, this is a good sign.
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    One must start form somewhere, and this is a good start for changing the attitude towards open access.
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    Estoy de acuerdo con lo que plantean los autores, debemos volvernos seres con iniciativa, y no esperar a que el conocimiento nos llegue, nos debemos acercar a éste.
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    This serves as a significant catalyst to change the mentality of both the researcher and the funder. The Gates Foundation is a leading organization in resolving world health issues. This action demonstrates their drive and desire toward their cause; and will hopefully it will start a trend amongst authors and other research funding NGOS.
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    As mentioned in class discussions, this is the only reasonable response. Bill and Melinda have put their time forth into creating charities, and attempting to control content which was given from charitable grants is lunacy. It is comforting to see the Gates foundation scrapping the 6-12 month window of restriction. WIth this said that said, this draws interesting parallels with journals that receive government grants due to the fact that the privately sold resource is already being funded by the tax payers.
Diane Vahab

Open-Source Software for Libraries - 4 views

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    Librarian site from New Zealand. It's still far from comprehensive but it can provide a good start if you're looking for stuff to try. FOSS4LIB is a much larger directory of library-specific open-source projects you might also look at.
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    Thank you for sharing.
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    I've used Greenstone, Koha, and Wordpress, and while Wordpress is the easiest to use, I find it the least "library-esque" of the three. Koha is excellent once you get started, and has barcode-scanning built in, which can be very useful. Greenstone I've only just started to look at, but is fairly user-friendly once you get started and has a huge community of users that can help with any number of add-ons and tutorials. Great article!
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    Thanks, great stuff. I created a blog using WordPress.
Diane Vahab

LPC | Library Publishing Forum 2015 - 0 views

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    We encourage library publishers (and friends of library publishing) to submit proposals and/or attend the Forum, including both administrators and technical staff charged with this important scholarly communications function. The Library Publishing Forum will include representatives from a broad, international spectrum of academic library backgrounds, as well as groups that collaborate with libraries to publish scholarly works including the digital humanities.
Diane Vahab

2014 NMC Horizon Report - 1 views

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    2014 Library Edition Examines key trends, significant challenges, and emerging technologies for their impact on academic and research libraries across the globe- 56pages of articles.
jurado-navas

LAS TIC EN LA EDUCACIÓN: REALIDAD Y PERSPECTIVAS - 2 views

Publicado por Ariel y Fundación Telefónica. Con la colaboración técnica de Wolters Kluwer.

Module10 open information Publishing Open access

franespuig

La identidad digital vista por un profesor - Albertoeduca - 0 views

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    Este artículo entra dentro del curso que el profesor Alberto Sánchez realizó en INTEF EN 2013 y nos proporciona interesantes reflexiones acerca de la identidad digital
franespuig

http://www.cuadernosdeperiodistas.com/periodismo-ciudadano-argumentos-favor-y-en-contra/ - 1 views

Diferentes puntos de vista...

started by franespuig on 23 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
franespuig

http://www.lavanguardia.com/tecnologia/20140209/54400972852/gobierno-ultima-infanteria-... - 0 views

Borrador de la nueva ley antipiratería Española. Muy dura según sus defensores

started by franespuig on 23 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
melduncan

Scholarly publishing additional resources - 0 views

For any of you that are looking for information regarding scholarly publishing that is a little more germane, please read this article.Carl T. Bergstrom and Theodore C. Bergstrom, 2001. "The econom...

Module13

started by melduncan on 24 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
melduncan

Additional resource on course platform in Espanol. - 1 views

Es un bueno resources de module 13 el futuro del e-learning.http://iei.ua.es/mooc-emprendimiento/

module13

started by melduncan on 24 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
Abdul Naser Tamim

Peer Learning in Higher Education - 3 views

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    In everyday life we are learning continually from each other. Whatever the situation, most of us draw on the knowledge, skills and experience of our friends and colleagues. Within any educational setting learners naturally engage in informal peer learning to make sense of their course, test their ideas and share their concerns.
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    Esto viene a ser un aprendizaje colaborativo, que contribuye a la alfabetización de la informaciuón.
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    Peer learning is engaging, and researches say that people learns most effectively when they are interacting with each other. It creates this network of knowledge when you share and connect with people, it not only benefits the individual, but benefits everyone as a whole. It also relieves the pressure of University funding with teachers having to teach such a large class, which affects the quality of learning as well. With peer learning, students engage with one another, and will eventually find the correct answer. It is not independent learning, this is interdependent learning.
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    Thank you for your share. I think this is a great article that introduces the potential of peer learning in higher education from the teacher's perspective. I agree that connected learning does a great job in promoting student's interactivity, creativity, motivation and interest in learning a particular topic with peers. In addition, peer learning provides learners with opportunities to collaborate and learn a subject together, which might maximize the productivity if used in a correct way. Peers and collaborative learners can do their own research separately, and meet together to discuss and express different opinions on the issue, which can inspire student's deep thinking. However, peer learning and collaborative learning is not always superior to individual work, or contributing to the learning result of every individual. Sometimes it might decrease the learning productivity if the group members or peer partners over reply on others in the group without doing much themselves, or if they didn't communicate well. Thus it's important to practice students learning ability and teacher's facilitating ability in peer learning or collaborative learning.
haileyhjw

Citizen Science Alliance - 0 views

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    Our projects live within the 'Zooniverse', the home of Citizen Science on the web. Each is inspired by a science team who provide the initial ideas, the reassurance that what we're doing can make a real contribution and an audience who are willing to use the end result. You can apply to be a volunteer for science study to help science and also improve yourself
erikitaymarijo

La sociedad de estudiantes en la producción científica - 0 views

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    las sociedades científicas de estudiantes de medicina (SOCEM), constituyen agrupaciones sin ánimo de lucro y no gubernamentales, encaminadas a generar un espacio que fomente el espíritu por la investigación en los estudiantes de medicina.
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    Un claro ejemplo de lo que se debería estar haciendo por los estudiantes en cualquier disciplina
zimbron21

Ciencia e Investigación Médica Estudiantil Latinoamericana - - 0 views

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    Publications in indexed journals: the only one indicator of the student's cientific societies production 1 Sociedad Científica de San Fernando. Lima, Perú. Editor en Jefe de CIMEL. Existe una escasez de médicos-científicos o profesionales de la salud que investigan, por ello se han planteado muchas razones para su explicación(1), una de ellas radica en la poca investigación que se realiza en el pregrado.
Gerald Louw

open learning - 1 views

http://www.ifla.org/publications/node/224

Open access knowledge open

started by Gerald Louw on 24 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
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