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rlamim

Move over MOOCs - Collaborative MOOC 2.0 is coming - 0 views

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    A new type of MOOC - dubbed MOOC 2.0 - could disrupt the way courses are devised, altering the top-down university designed curriculum and the professor-to-student course structure that is still part of the MOOC model.
Leopoldo Basurto

Repositorio de Acceso Abierto, Universidad del Sur de la Florida - 0 views

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    Aunque un tema de equidad es el diseño e implementación de iniciativas de OA que den voz a los participantes del "Sur", nosotros que habitamos el "Sur" deberemos mantenernos al tanto de los desarrollos y posibilidades originadas en el norte
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    En México el acceso al conocimiento, sea acceso libre o pagado, depende en gran medida del uso de la lengua inglesa. Los planes de estudio de las licenciaturas suelen incluir el aprendizaje del idioma inglés, lo que demuestra su orientación global en este sentido. Propongo dejar de ver el idioma como una forma neocolonial de dominio, y enfocarlo como una herramienta de empoderamiento.
pad123

Undergraduate Journals - 1 views

http://www.cur.org/resources/students/undergraduate_journals/ The mission of the Council on Undergraduate Research is to support and promote high-quality undergraduate student-faculty collaborativ...

knowledge

started by pad123 on 17 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
c maggard

New source to share - 2 views

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    I shared this in the discussions section over in the MOOC home area. This is a fascinating piece of research about the attitudes of student knowledge sharing, mainly graduate students in research. I'm a stat nerd, and I especially dig that the number of downloads is shared.
Guaraciara Silva

LEARNING A NEW LANGUAGE - 0 views

DEUTSCH LERNEN - para enseñar el alemán. http://www.dw.de/deutsch-lernen/s-2055 BBC LANGUAGES - para enseñar el nível básico de varios idiomas como español, inglés, francés, chino, portugués, ital...

knowledge MODULO11 open access LANGUAGES

started by Guaraciara Silva on 17 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
kamrannaim

African Journal Archive - 0 views

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    The African Journal Archive is a retrospective digitisation project of full-text journal articles published in Africa. Journal articles hosted on the Archive extend back to the first issue (if available) and end with the last pre-current issue (determined by the publisher). The website comprises over 700 issues and 150,000 pages of journal archives of academic, scholarly, institutional, museums, and professional research organizations in Africa. Online access to the archive is free of charge to Africa and the world.
kamrannaim

UNESCO Global Open Access Portal - 0 views

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    The Global Open Access Portal (GOAP) presents a current snapshot of the status of Open Access (OA) to scientific information around the world.For countries that have been more successful implementing Open Access, the portal highlights critical success factors and aspects of the enabling environment. For countries and regions that are still in the early stages of Open Access development, the portal identifies key players, potential barriers and opportunities.
kamrannaim

Open Access Scholarly Information Sourcebook - 0 views

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    OASIS aims to provide an authoritative 'sourcebook' on Open Access, covering the concept, principles, advantages, approaches and means to achieving it. The site highlights developments and initiatives from around the world, with links to diverse additional resources and case studies. As such, it is a community-building as much as a resource-building exercise. Users are encouraged to share and download the resources provided, and to modify and customize them for local use. Open Access is evolving, and OASIS invites the growing world-wide community to take part in this exciting global movement.
kamrannaim

Repository 66 Map - 2 views

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    A map displaying the locations of institutional repositories, which can be filtered by country, platform and date of registration. Each entry links to the url of the repository.
kamrannaim

ScienceOpen - 0 views

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    ScienceOpen, is a next generation Open Access platform that builds on the premise that scholarly publishing is not an end in itself, but the beginning of a dialogue to move research forward. It combines over 1 million articles from all areas of modern science, the humanities and social sciences with collaborative pre-publication workspaces, immediate publication and post-publication peer-review.
kamrannaim

Alma Swan Lecture on the Benefits of Open Access - 1 views

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    Alma Swan is one of the Open Access Movement's key voices. In this video presentation she presents the benefits of open access from the author's perspective, as well as for institutions and research funders
kamrannaim

eLife - 1 views

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    eLife is a unique collaboration between funders and practitioners of research to communicate influential discoveries in the life and biomedical sciences in the most effective way. eLife began following a workshop at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in 2010, where attending scientists concluded that there was a need for a model of academic publishing that better suited the needs of their community. In eLife a team of highly regarded, experienced and actively practicing scientists ensures fair, swift and transparent editorial decisions followed by rapid online publication. The editorial team are editorially independent of the funders. They rely on their scientific expertise and active research experience to identify the best papers, make scientifically based judgements and exercise leadership in steering these papers through peer review. The entire content of the journal is freely available for all to read and reproduce for unrestricted use.
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    Very interesting project. I spent some time exploring some of the papers. They do seem to be opening up the peer review process slightly be publishing a "decision letter" and "author response" with each paper. I also appreciate the seeming attempt to include data publication in the publication of the paper. Though it does seem to me that some of the papers don't have enough data accompanying them, so I wonder what their data publication policy is.
ibudule

"Publish, not Perish: Supporting Graduate Students as Aspiring Authors" by Barbara Alva... - 0 views

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    A very good article on library role in encouraging and supporting the student publishing. It deals mainly with student scientific writing and not so much with student journals, but certainly writing scientific articles is a part of it. The article includes a real-life case study, which to my mind is added value of it. Including scholarly communication skills as part of library training program is a very good idea.
jesseharris

Create an online "newspaper" for free - 3 views

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    Use your Twitter feed (or hashtags) to publish a daily, weekly, or monthly paper. View mine (example) at: http://paper.li/JesseLearning/1415080617
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    Wow! What a very nice newspaper you have there. How often you do you plan to publish your newspaper?
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    Intersting service.
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    Very good tool. Thanks to creator for this great idea. It's great help to students especially. Open knowledge should dominate in future for easy access, read, build upon previous work using all these kind of free tolls available in internet. This benefits more for students/researchers in under developed countries and develop their knowledge by accessing already existing literature.
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    Thank you for sharing. Will have to look at it closer.
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    Muy interesante tu página!!
jesseharris

Collaborative space - 0 views

shared by jesseharris on 17 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    I used this tool (among others) when designing wireframes for my final project. It's a helpful resource if you need to communicate design decisions to collaborators in different spaces.
aleksanderkrk

"Cite this for me" - 4 views

https://www.citethisforme.com/ - I think this is what Rosa meant

open access knowledge open MOOC publishing Module9

eclecctica

Citizen Science - 1 views

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    A list of Citizen Science projects. Do you want to get involved?
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    I'd totally love to do the SETI@home one! WOW!
bmierzejewska

Russia plans alternative version of 'Wikipedia' | Reuters - 0 views

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    Wikipedia made by government is not what "wiki" concept is about.
azhar_ka

Your Facebook profile may be more important than your resume - 3 views

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    Are you agree that social media profile becoming as important as your resume?
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    I would agree that social media profiles are becoming as important as your resume. I have heard many business professionals comment on the importance of having a social media account that lists your credentials.
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    Yes some times, people starts looking at your Facebook account whether you are tech savvy and well connected and share knowledge and your group. People use this data that depends on purpose. Some may use for recruitment, some use for connected learning ans some use to accept you as your friend or not. So business professionals started using their social media accounts for their profiles
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    Sadly, this is probably true...
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    I have heard this recently and I do not have nor really want to have a facebook account. I like how this explains the reasons why though. My way of combating this trend is to try in either get my work featured somewhere online so that I am searchable beyond social media and use more private and professional social media sites, such as linked in. But this is a very important article for the times, thank you.
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    Actually I don't think so. Personally think Facebook is more about personal use and private, but resume is more professional. For example you wouldn't never put a photo that your friend and you was in a pub on your resume, but you may put this on Facebook. However, LinkedIn do better in professional online profile in terms of social media networking.
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    I would argue that LinkedIn and Twitter are better indicators of professional accomplishment. I would like to think that as of now Facebook is still relatively private considering its primary function is to serve as a social (more intimate/private) communication tool rather than a networking platform. I have heard employers openly admit to using LinkedIn as a preliminary screening tool. Regardless of the forum, social media will continue to play a significant role in reflecting our personal and professional identities.
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