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camilalondonoa

Do you dare to dream? - 2 views

I want to share this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhFxQlDPjaY it talks about how when we get older we lose the ability to dream, to innovate, to change and to create. Because we live in a...

open access dream

started by camilalondonoa on 03 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
mbishon

The state of Internet privacy in 2013: Research roundup - 0 views

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    "This study examined the impact of three dimensions of digital literacy on privacy-related online behaviors: (a) familiarity with technical aspects of the Internet, (b) awareness of common institutional practices, and (c) understanding of current privacy policy.However, the findings were mixed when accounting for the interaction between knowledge and Internet experiences. There were limitations on the extents of knowledge and action related to personalized information. Furthermore, those limitations divided with sociodemographic characteristics such as age, gender, income, and education."
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    "This study examined the impact of three dimensions of digital literacy on privacy-related online behaviors: (a) familiarity with technical aspects of the Internet, (b) awareness of common institutional practices, and (c) understanding of current privacy policy.However, the findings were mixed when accounting for the interaction between knowledge and Internet experiences. There were limitations on the extents of knowledge and action related to personalized information. Furthermore, those limitations divided with sociodemographic characteristics such as age, gender, income, and education."
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    Concerns about the decline in personal privacy have long troubled citizens, scholars and politicians. This is a list of recent academic research studies and reports that address issues relating to digital privacy.
moonlove

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWDiXN8nAx4 - 3 views

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWDiXN8nAx4 As long as we are talking about knowledge, and as long as this knowledge is unlimited, I have to post this audio book about knowledge, but a different ...

mooc module1 knowledge

started by moonlove on 03 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
joseantoniog

Unmasking Reddit's Violentacrez, The Biggest Troll on the Web - 2 views

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    Interesting article: a journalist unmasks one of the biggest trolls on the web, an editor in Reddit that use the anonimity to cover his identity. What happens when he is unmasked?.
anonymous

Online learning is "the blackboard of the future" - 7 views

This article re-emphasizes the fact that traditional lectures are ineffective ways of conveying new knowledge. This article takes the next step and emphasizes the importance of digital media and on...

MOOC online learning blackboard the independent

Juan David Correa Toro

Don Tapscott: Four principles for the open world | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    Esta presentación de principios del "mundo abierto" me parece muy importante para contextualizar el objeto de estudio de este curso. Don Tapscott nos aporta una óptica clara de los fundamentos de este apasionante mundo.
Kevin Stranack

Publishing Education in the 21st Century and the Role of the University - 0 views

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    "This article argues for a model of university-level (graduate and undergraduate) publishing education that builds upon a vocational self-identification of incoming students, nurtures a community of practice and professional discourse, and in doing so generates and renews the very culture of publishing. In times of transition and disruption, this is a role uniquely suited to the university, where an environment of collaborative research, development, and innovation can be cultivated. "
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    Kevin: Muchas gracias por la referencia. Es interesante no solo el artículo que mencionas sino varios de los textos del número monográfico, http://tinyurl.com/nvoq8xq. Dear Kevin: Thank you very much for the info. Interestingly, not only the article but several of the texts of special issue.
anonymous

Why Online Tracking Isn't Bad - The Great Privacy Debate - WSJ - 1 views

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    Argues that tracking provides revenue for companies and facilitates the availability and development of free web services, like Google. Read as the opposing viewpoint to The Dangers of Web Tracking - The Great Privacy Debate - WSJ.
anonymous

The Dangers of Web Tracking - The Great Privacy Debate - WSJ - 3 views

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    Discusses the risks of being tracked through our Internet activity and location tracking devices. Risks include financial fraud, stalking, manipulation by advertisers, tracking our whereabouts, devaluation of privacy as a fundamental right. Read as the opposing viewpoint to Why Online Tracking Isn't Bad - The Great Privacy Debate - WSJ.
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    In my opinion we should do some extra careful mostly when it comes to financial matter, we should not just type in the confidential information even if it is most respected site, because bad hackers are every when, we do not know if they are just lurking around waiting for us.
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    Interesting article! I think it´s important to sort out what privacy really means in different Internet contexts. There are many theories and interpretations. Private users, sellers and marketers are examples of groups who have many different agendas and interests. Privacy and how it is used on Internet, must be studied from both local and global perspectives as I see it. What type of information does not the private user know that other actors use for selling and marketing and online services. How can a clearer cooperation be done to not cross the lines for online privacy?
tazzain

OPEN KNOWLEDGE - 5 views

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    Importante iniciativa que promueve el conocimiento abierto
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    A world where knowledge creates power for the many, not the few. A world where data frees us - to make informed choices about how we live, what we buy and who gets our vote. A world where information and insights are accessible - and apparent - to everyone.
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    Knowledge is power and it is for everyone to take.
Joelle Herman

Open Knowledge Repository -- World Bank - 2 views

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    Importante iniciativa del Banco Mundial en el área de interés del presente curso
moonlove

http://www.indymedia.org/en/ - 1 views

I think this site should be in the core reading, about indymedia

MOOC module3 indymedia and citizen journalism

started by moonlove on 03 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Kim Baker

The memory of a nation in a digital world - 6 views

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    "It is an irony of the digital age that at a time when we are used to having easy access to seemingly endless information and knowledge, so much of it is disappearing into a digital black hole. For 450 years the concept of legal deposit has helped to preserve the nation's intellectual record.| There is this aspect of disappearing data as well.
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    What form does this digital archiving take? Is it cached copies?? There is a real problem with referencing digital materials as the reference (typically including the almost meaningless date of accessing) may not be able to point to what was intended to be cited as the digital presence has been amended or deleted. Therefore the information may never be (re)retrieved in its cited form. Physical copies are of course more robust. Fascinating cultural memory issue.
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    Indeed, the article raises many questions. The approach is a national one, looking at the problems of archiving digital memory for a specific country when so many of the born digital items are generated from other domains and countries beyond the control of the country (the UK in this instance). There is no global portal at this stage for archiving everything in a coordinated fashion, leading to a kind of anarchy which is not a bad thing, but which does cause problems for national (country-specific) institutions such as national archives and libraries.
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    As you say, it is hard for libraries and archives services to keep up because they don't get the resources and support they need to do their work properly. Too often, we think that digital content "archives itself", that it lasts forever when, clearly, it is not the case (not to mention that keeping is not enough, content must be findable too!). I really enjoyed this reading, it touches many of my personal interests, thanks for sharing!
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    See my bookmark post 'Academic citation practices ...' for some geeky stuff on the reference / citation issues.
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    Jacynthe, you are welcome, and Phillip, many thanks!
luartdev

Datahub - free data management platform - 2 views

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    Publish or register datasets, create and manage groups and communities. Datahub, the free, powerful data management platform from the Open Knowledge Foundation, based on the CKAN data management system.
Kim Baker

Beyond the Panopticon: Strategic Agency in an Age of Limitless Information - 3 views

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    "To what extent is it possible - or desirable - to disengage from the growing cultural database? How do surveillance and "sousveillance" play a role in the policing of individuals by institutions, and vice versa? Can we disentangle the issues surrounding localized record keeping from globalized control over the archives? In this article, we discuss a range of cultural practices, epistemological regimes and intellectual discourses that have emerged to cope with these questions, and we assess the strategic options for communitarian and individual agency in an era we describe as "the end of forgetting."* I included this link as the article has an excellent model to describe the different strategic responses of agency to the openness of data and the resultant privacy issues.
lesley59

What are MOOCs doing to the Open Education? - 1 views

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    George Siemens, President of the Society for Learning Analytics Research, takes a more jaundiced view of MOOCS. While acknowledging the benefits he points out some of the more negative impacts, particularly focusing on the concept of 'opennesss'
ilssecartagena

Animation Explaining Open Source Culture for [open source] - 3 views

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    Este vídeo ayuda a entender un poco más, lo que significa el la cultura de acceso abierto
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    As I am a visual learner, this is a great little snapshot of what open knowledge is like. Since I like to bake as well, the cake metaphor was a nice touch.
yolitab

Ley de acceso abierto a conocimiento científico en México - 2 views

http://www.latindex.org/noticias/resNotAct.html?id=246 Un pequeño gran esfuerzo de México y su gobierno para garantizar el acceso abierto y gratuito a la información de carácter científico, educa...

open access module1 Ley conocimiento científico

ilssecartagena

¿Qué es el conocimiento tradicional y indígena? | Organización de las Nacione... - 0 views

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    Este conocimiento forma parte integral de un sistema cultural que combina la lengua, los sistemas de clasificación, las prácticas de utilización de recursos, las interacciones sociales, los rituales y la espiritualidad.
paulinasa

¿Cómo me afecta la reforma de telecomunicaciones? - 1 views

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    Referente al tema de privacidad. Este es un breve articulo sobre la reforma de telecomunicaciones aprobada recientemente en Mexico (10 de junio de 2013). Al igual que ofrece varias ventajas para la poblacion en materia de telecomunicaciones, las principales desventajas se relacionan con la privacidad de los usuarios.
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