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Environmental Citizen Science report - 0 views

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    The report describes potential benefits of citizen science for both science and society, especially given the advent of new mobile technologies that enable remote participation. Who really benefits the most from these developments: the amateurs or the professionals?
geeta66

Intellectual property Rights in India - 0 views

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    Intellectual property rights in India-. What are intellectual property rights? International considerations.Treaties and reciprocal agreements
christofhar

MODULE 4 IPR AND COPYRIGHT - 0 views

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    Any form of Reproduction, which includes Photocopying, is infringement of Copyright under the Copyright Act, 1957. IRRO's Licenses allow Licensee to evade infringement of copyright with certain Limitations. For detail you can see Benefit of License and Limitations of IRRO's License.
christofhar

ROAD Home page | ROAD - 0 views

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    ROAD provides a free access to a subset of the ISSN Register (1,7 millions of bibliographic records, available on subscription, This subset comprises bibliographic records which describe scholarly resources in Open Access which have been assigned an ISSN by the ISSN Network : journals, conference proceedings and academic repositories. ROAD records are also downloadable as a MARC XML dump and will be available as RDF triples in 2014.
christofhar

MODULE 3 - 0 views

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    This is related to Africa wild life
robert morris

Internet History Sourcebooks - 0 views

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    Medieval Sourcebook
kenlitt

Phoning It In: My Year of Teaching Via Skype - 2 views

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    This piece is related to the idea of open knowledge in that it deals with one professor's year-long experiment with synchronous teaching over a Skype connection. While the professor felt that it worked better and more seamlessly than anyone could have imagined, he remains unsure as to whether telepedagogy has a place in our traditional academic settings. While a bit different in scope, idea and execution than a mooc, it is another example of new ways in which traditional learning is giving way to 21st technology. Video conferencing is now an every day part of most businesses, and here is an entire semester's class being "phoned in" via Skype. As the article points out, its usefulness in a traditional setting is up in the air. Yet there would seem to be an obvious utility in bringing this give and take classroom setting to remote locations that might have internet access but not easy access to schools or specific professors. Yet another way to make knowledge or the access to knowledge more open.
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    Great post .. Well I think it may take time for people to adapt into the digital situations.. And in developing counties situation is even worst than that.. not only with skype , online at all would not work because people think and so use to the didactic pedagogy. All the things are centered with in the teachers presence..
Hattie Cobb

Big History Project - 4 views

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    What Khan Academy is for Math, The Big History Project is to History. An incredible resource to share and very well-done. I saw this presented in a TED talk. It has impressed me with the quality of presentation and the open, big picture presentation that really inspires people.
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    I found this an amazing resource. Spent the morning watching the first few videos with my son, and then we have been thinking about what came before spacetime ever since. I like the idea of taking a multi-disciplinary approach to history.Thank you for posting the details.
jesseharris

Bruce Willis versus Apple: do we own what we download? - Telegraph Blogs - 1 views

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    This is an interesting article that scotches the surface of what happens when digital rights meet physical deceives. Who owns the songs on our iPhones? What about eBooks? Can these be passed down? An interesting discussion follows in the comments - and even though Bruce Willis' name has been erroneously attached, the subject is still worth examining.
dwiederman

Social Media in Education: Resource Roundup - 2 views

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    This collection of blogs, articles, and videos from Edutopia aims to help teachers deploy social media tools in the classroom to engage students in 21st-century learning.
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    I enjoyed Mimi Ito's piece on learning in the social media space. She spoke about some parents feeling that online activities are hostile to learning. Interesting to think about the generation gap experienced in new media. As a parent/ home educator I am excited by the online opportunities open to my young son.Thank you for this link.
erikitaymarijo

EL DERECHO DE AUTOR ANTE LOS DESAFÍOS DEL DESARROLLO EN EL ENTORNO DIGITAL Y ... - 0 views

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    The work gathers a thematic algid axis in your |conceptualización| and execution for the beings and agents that it is related with the right side of author. $3 make a space traveled for the beginnings of the activity we. The man from your |surgimiento| has created and it is which always it has disti...
Hattie Cobb

The Leading Global Thinkers of 2013 - Foreign Policy - 1 views

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    This is a list of the leading global thinkers. I found just reading through the list is inspiring and allows us to get a better grasp of the issues that we must consider and the advancements that are being made. I believe this list echos our time in history.
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    I found this super interesting! A great compilation of inspiring names that were split up into a good choice of categories. On top of that, it was a really cool read - the layout of the list was very creative and interactive.
chuckicks

Banned Books Week: Celebrating Free Expression and the Open Flow of Information - 1 views

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    It's Banned Books Week! An annual event held in the last week of September, Banned Books Week seeks to draw attention to books being banned or challenged in libraries and schools while promoting free and open access to knowledge.
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    Wow. To be honest, I really thought that this was a thing of the past. I had no idea that it is still happening today. Super interesting - sad, but interesting.
Jen Eidelman

COAR - Greater visibility and application of research through global networks of Open A... - 0 views

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    Confederaton of Open Access Repositories (COAR) Visibility & Applicaton of research through global networks of Open Access Repositories
Jen Eidelman

The Case for Open Access » - 0 views

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    UK Open Access Implementation Group
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    YouTube: The case for Open Access - UK Open Access Implementation group. Why is open access important to your organisation? How is open access important to UK economy and society? What is the risk if open access doesn't happen.... What do you hope the Open Access implemation group will achieve?
Hattie Cobb

Global Futures Studies & Research by The Millennium Project - 2 views

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    Super interesting area. I worked this topic into a presentation on educational innovation as one of the leaders in its directionality and its success.
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    tell me more about...I'm a sociologist and how we shape today we make the history of tomorrow...
Jen Eidelman

You are now a member of group OKMOOC | Diigo Group - 0 views

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    Please join us for the following webinar, to be presented on Monday, 29 September 2014. The webinar will be presented by Iryna Kuchma, EIFL-OA Coordinator. 1. Please register: http://conferences.sun.ac.za/index.php/liasa/oafl 2. Please test and familiarise yourself with the software beforehand. See http://tex.sun.ac.za. Help available at: http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/Webinar We will start at 14:00 (SA Time).
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    Here is an invitation to a Webinar today at 14:00 South African Time.
qammer

SHERPA/RoMEO - Publisher copyright policies & self-archiving - 1 views

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    A good place to check publishers' policies on copyright and self-archiving
brianmihov

Music sampling and mash-ups - 2 views

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    Interesting TED talk about artists who sample other artists' music for their songs. As Owen Chapman states, the artists who are successful with sampling and song mash-ups are the ones who do not make profit from the actual songs. Rather, they make their living from their concerts. I liked this video because it exposed me to a different avenue of making it in the music world - sample and mash-up popular songs to build a fan base, then have that fan base turn into a demand for live performances.
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