Technology Imperialism, the Californian Ideology, and the Future of Higher Education - 1 views
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This keynote was delivered today at ICDE 2015 in Sun City, South Africa. The slides can also be found on Speakerdeck. The obnoxious American: I am the one who flies all the way to South Africa, to an international education conference, to talk about the future of ed-tech as imagined, as invested in, as narrated by America.
Meet Moments, Twitter's Most Important New Feature Ever - 0 views
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A few months ago, a team at Twitter began to test a new feature. Codenamed Project Lightning, this project was an attempt at making Twitter easier to understand, especially if you're not a power user, or new to the platform entirely. "When you jump into Twitter," says Madhu Muthukumar, a product manager at Twitter, "things are already mid-stream.
CC Global Summit 2015 - 1 views
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CC's Global Summit brings together our global community of technologists, legal experts, academics, and activists who support free culture and open knowledge shared worldwide. Taking place every two years around the world, the summit provides CC and the broader open web community an opportunity to gather, share ideas, and advance our efforts. Can't make it? Watch live streaming.
If a MOOC instructor moves, who keeps the intellectual property rights? | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views
The Power of Open Educational Resources - 4 views
Open Access Journals - 2 views
How to Cite Social Media in Scholarly Writing | SAGE Connection - Insight - 2 views
2012 Book Archive - 2 views
Main page | Musopen - 5 views
Grant giving: Global funders to focus on interdisciplinarity - 0 views
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Wes Fernandes/Nature Three arguments are often made in favour of interdisciplinary research. First, complex modern problems such as climate change and resource security are not amenable to single-discipline investigation; they often require many types of expertise across the biological, physical and social disciplines.
Architecture's Fine Line Between Stealing and Inspiration - 0 views
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In 2004, a recent graduate of Yale's Master of Architecture sued David Childs, a high-profile architect and partner at Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill. The dispute was over Childs' design for One World Trade Center, then-dubbed the Freedom Tower. Thomas Shine, the former student, claimed that Childs had ripped off Shine's Olympic Tower design, which he'd submitted as a studio project.
Open Educational Resources Mythbusting - 2 views
Microsoft Built Its Own Linux Because Everyone Else Did - 0 views
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Microsoft is now running its online empire with help from its own version of Linux. If you know Microsoft and its long history, this rather straightforward sentence reads almost like a paradox. It invites you to read it again-just to make sure it says what you think it said. Ahhh....the power of open source.
Questions about online 'openness' | Jenny Connected - 4 views
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