Bibliography of OER, ROER and related subjects (PART 1) | OER Quality Project - 0 views
12 bancos de imágenes gratis para conseguir fotografías para blogs o webs (y ... - 0 views
Evaluating an Open Access Journals before PUBLISHING! - 2 views
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Resources for identifying Quality Open Access journals! There are some KEY questions to ask and to be answered when you are considering publishing in an Open Access journal
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Yes, it needs proper evaluation before you select a journal for your article. It validates your article strength by its publisher type and name also.
Open Education - Schools Extranet - 1 views
Demystifying the MOOC - 4 views
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The comments are very good. They show the same numbers and facts of the article, but in other perspective. The best one, in my opinion.
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True, for openknowledge, teachers should know that not everyone studies at the same pace and that's why open access is so interesting.
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Una buena aportación, rlamim. Además muy muy reciente.
What about new relic? - 0 views
Does someone has any idea 'bout New Relic? They are offering their free-shirts and data analysis on youtube, lyrics sites and other websites, their banners are averywhere.
Google Sites - 1 views
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Thinking of creating a website? Google Sites is a free and easy way to create and share webpages.
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Best way for creating site for progect, for self-publishing, etc. You my change the domane name. Site has simple design, but you can integrate all google tools on web-page: docs, images, videos and other. I like this service, because you get free and simple CRM and google analysis tool.
Redefining Success and Failure: Open-Access Journals and Queer Theory - 0 views
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This article employs queer theory and challenges the notion of fitting emergent open access practices within current frameworks of academic success. While I was partially surprised by some of the assertions made early on in the article regarding open access journals being perceived as not as valuable as more traditional journal models, I think in part I may just hang out in academic circles that gravitate towards open access (hence... this course). But, I am very compelled by the conclusions made by Gurfinkel. That is, rather than trying to figure out how to systematize open access models to be respected within current academic standards, open access (as informed by queer theory, in this article) challenges us to investigate and question our standards in a more radical way. For example, in open access peer review models or post-publication review, the notion of a "peer" and thus who are considered credible and worthy sources of knowledge--and consequentially, what "knowledge" is-- are put into question. So, more than trying to figure out how to systematize and make more "legitimate" open access models, Gurfinkel wants us to ask what about the academy currently excludes open access models from being meaningful and legitimate practices in the first place.
Module 9 - 1 views
Example of how a library helps you through its installations. This tutorial from McGill University Library will show you how to start your research via subject guides. http://www.library.mcgill.ca/...
The Commercialization of Higher Education as a Threat to the Values of Ethnical Citizen... - 0 views
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An interesting article written by Tatjana Tkaseva Chorney that describes the subject in detail from different angles. In her work Tatjana analyses subjects as education as commodity, students as consumers and educators as service providers.
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It does sound interesting when one stops to consider it seems an accurate forecast.
for Education - 1 views
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The Digital Literacy for Educators Basics lesson will prepare you with a fundamental understanding of Digital Literacy for Educators, its features and general benefits in the classroom. Review the first lesson, watch the training video from a Google Certified Teacher, and complete a self-check quiz to confirm your understanding.
Communicative 2.0: Video Games and Digital Culture in the Foreign Language Classroom - ... - 3 views
Project MUSE - Helping People to Manage and Share Their Digital Information: A Role for... - 1 views
IFTF: Cory Doctorow: Redesigning a Broken Internet - 0 views
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Building and maintaining a global communications network is a tremendous accomplishment. Unfortunately, our internet is broken in relation to the laws and norms of today. The Institute for the Future's Second Curve Internet Series explores vulnerabilities and solutions for an internet that is better suited for our current condition.
Catálogo Virtual de Revistas Académicas - UNAM - 2 views
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