Elektrischer Reporter - 2 views
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@Johann: wie letztens erwähnt Sixtus als E-Reporter ebenfalls sehenswert:: Sixtus vs. Lobo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUCNlgEo2Zo&feature=related @Michael: Neues http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/kanaluebersicht/aktuellste/342#/kanaluebersicht/342 auch ohne tv ;-)
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Ist tatsächlich komplett an mir verüber gegangen. Großartig! Werde mir ein paar anschaun. Vlt. sollten wir auch mal versuchen so ein Video zu produzieren? "Im Internet bis du der Staat"
Internet: Null Blog - 1 views
social beats cash: a local campaign study - 0 views
Journalology: Open peer review & community peer review - 0 views
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Blog Artikel zu Journals/Magazinen die public peer review verwenden
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Müssen wir dazu neue Software verwenden oder auch mit der bestehenden möglich?
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Ich kenne die Software hinter Jedem gar nicht ... kann daher nichts sagen. Sollte es ein customized Drupal oder ähnliches sein, wirds einfach (wenn auch nicht gratis). Ansosnten könnte es aufwändig werden. Sollten Bachfellner dazu befragen, er ist u.a. ja auch der mit dem notwendigen technischen know-how.
eParticipation Blog - 1 views
Copernicus Publications - Public Peer-Review - 0 views
Eine Vielzahl von Arbeitsstilen existiert parallel - 0 views
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Speziell jüngere Arbeitnehmer sind aus ihrem Privatleben eine Fülle sozialer Medien gewohnt und erwarten, im Unternehmen vergleichbare Arbeitsinstrumente vorzufinden. 86% aller Arbeitskräfte verwenden inoffizielle (nicht von der IT-Abteilung unterstützte) Werkzeuge verwenden, um ihre Produktivität zu steigern.
The Government 2.0 Forecast For 2010: 7 Predictions | SocialComputingJournal.com - 0 views
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Social computing will continue to grow in government, but won't hit critical mass in 2010.
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Don't forget that there was some clamping down on social media in government during 2009 including the Marines restricting access to services such as Facebook, MySpace, Twitter. Progress in 2010 will be better in state and to a lesser extent local government. The federal government will also struggle with a consistent policy and approach for internal and external social computing, which probably won't emerge next year.
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Open data goes back to the drawing board. I've been bullish on open data and APIs for years and the government got religion in 2009 with data.gov. But the usage is down as government workers and businesses realize that the data is often far out-of-date and not in forms that can be used operationally.
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The Forum - 0 views
ANU E Press - Electronic Engagement - 0 views
Peer-to-Patent - 0 views
Qasim Basir: I Am a Muslimerican - 0 views
Ethan Nichtern: Radical Buddhism and the Paradox of Acceptance - 0 views
YouTube - 2.3 TRillion $$ of the TAXPAYER's MONEY IS MISSING - 0 views
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This video became interesting to me simply because of the fact it was announced 1 day prior to the September 11th terrorist attacks in the U.S. Why has there been no mention of the massive amount of the taxpayers money gone missing? It is almost as though after the 9/11 tragedy it was forgotten. I don't know about the other citizens of the United States but I would like to know where 2.3 TRILLION dollars has gone. I believe when we as taxpayers give our hard earnings to the government is it not their responsibility to explain where the money is being spent? Was this case forgotten? If so, WHY? I would like to know where this money has gone. Wouldn't you?
YouTube - A Look at an American Propaganda Program. - 0 views
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April 22, 2008 Democracy Now! Pentagon's Pundits: A Look at the Defense Department's Propaganda Program The New York Times has revealed new details on how the Pentagon recruited more than seventy-five retired military officers to appear on TV outlets as so-called military analysts ahead of the Iraq war to portray Iraq as an urgent threat. The Times reported the Pentagon continues to use the analysts in a propaganda campaign to generate favorable news coverage of the administration's wartime performance. We speak with Col. Sam Gardiner (Ret.) and Peter Hart of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting. (excerpt)
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