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FRONTLINE: digital nation | PBS - 0 views

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    So far on this blog, my posts have explored larger themes, such as Digital Natives vs Digital Immigrants and the media's treatment of stories about technological dangers. But our blog here at Digital Nation also aims to take you behind the scenes and into the process of making a documentary film for FRONTLINE. We want you to see what we're working on, read what we're thinking about, and learn how our reporting is shaping our opinions on a daily basis.
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[video] Danah Boyd on youth cultures in MyFriends, MySpace - 0 views

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    [NOTE: Skip lengthy intro of participants - talk begins at 7:15] danah boyd participated in the Berkman Luncheon Series to discuss her work and research in the area of social networks. She provided a great historical context to the various sites that have come and gone from the center of Internet activity, as well as some insight into what brought about their successes and failures.
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YouTube - Challenging Media's Channel - 0 views

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    The Media Education Foundation (MEF) produces and distributes video documentaries to encourage critical thinking and debate about the relationship between media ownership, commercial media content, and the democratic demand for free flows of information, diverse representations of ideas and people, and informed citizen participation.
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[video presentation] Lazy Profs, TLt 2009: Presentation by Dean Shareski and Alec Couros - 0 views

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    TLt 2009: Presentation by Dean Shareski & Alec Couros about web2.0 approaches to education.
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[youtube activism] Big fat gay collab: LGBTQ response to hate crime online (NSFW) - 0 views

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    There's a disgusting amount of hate on the internet (especially on youtube!) directed at minority groups (especially the LGBT community) so i [ed: steviebeebishop@youtube] was inspired to organize this collab video. i never set out to "change the world" i simply wanted to make something light hearted to put a smile on the face of any hate-victim watching. you're not alone! stevie loves you :)
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Video Warning of Pitfalls of Consumption Is a Hit in Schools - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Ms. Leonard put the video on the Internet in December 2007. Word quickly spread among teachers, who recommended it to one another as a brief, provocative way of drawing students into a dialogue about how buying a cellphone or jeans could contribute to environmental devastation.
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commonspace: Open everything unfolds - 0 views

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    "conversations about the art, science and spirit of 'open'. It gathers people using openness to create and improve software, education, media, philanthropy, neighbourhoods, workplaces and the society we live in: everything. It's about thinking, doing and
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[arguments] Institutional Repositories Should Be Built on Open Source Software - 0 views

  • Institutional Repositories Should Be Built on Open Source Software
  • Open source [1] developers and users are unusually passionate about their work, unusual in ways that make things work well. So let me begin passionately as we talk about open source as the solution for support of institutional repositories.
  • Now that we have that behind us, let's discuss some of the myths and some of the reasons for dedicating your institutional repository to the use of open source software, open standards and open formats which, I contend, are inseparable.
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  • Institutional repositories have taken a few knocks in the six years since Cliff Lynch's “Institutional Repositories: Essential Infrastructure for Scholarship in the Digital Age” appeared in ARL 226 [4]. But I'm concerned more here about the upcoming crashes than the bumps we hit on the road to more settled standardizations. 
  • Proprietary software vendors often try to finesse the open source access promise by offering small customizable ports of entry into their code, usually as application program interfaces or APIs.
  • For a long time, it has been argued that the market, as represented by proprietary software solutions, is more responsive to the needs of users, to new requirements and to innovations. Open source is now seen as a diverse infrastructure of solutions each in competition while also free to borrow from each other.
  • The ends and the means of institutional repositories are one and the same. The infrastructure that supports open access needs to be open itself.
  • A quick glance at the most recent statistics produced by the OpenDOAR Directory of Open Access Repositories suggests that the vast majority of existing institutional repositories are currently built upon open source software.
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    Proprietary software vendors often try to finesse the open source access promise by offering small customizable ports of entry into their code, usually as application program interfaces or APIs. Like software escrow promises, this is a short-term solution to our long-term problems in curation of our valuable materials within our repositories.
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Kaltura | Open Source Video Platform - 0 views

  • free downloadable video packages, online video player & video editor for wikis, blogs and leading web platforms
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    This is not just another video embed tool - it includes every functionality you might need for video and rich-media, including the ability to upload/ record/import videos directly to your post, edit and remix content with an online video editor, enable video responses, manage and track your video content, create playlists and much more
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Piwik | Web analytics | Open source - 0 views

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    piwik is an open source (GPL license) web analytics software. It gives interesting reports on your website visitors, your popular pages, the search engines keywords they used, the language they speak… and so much more.
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Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Tools for a Free Online Education - 0 views

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    In this day and age, though, programming, marketing, design, and other self-taught skills are pretty valuable, however you came by them.
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Guardian Open Platform: Tools to keep content king | Technology | The Guardian - 0 views

  • "The model is free. You can use our ­content elsewhere in the web. What do we get out of it? We want you to help us build an ad network," said Matt McAlister, head of the Guardian Developer Network.
  • To find related Guardian articles, the API can draw on the tagging system from its own content management system, internal search engine for guardian.co.uk provided by Endeca and a related-content service powered by Zemanta. That content is then packaged in standardised formats including XML, JSON and Atom which can easily be added to external sites.
  • "The whole idea is to spread out journalism," ­McAlister said, and APIs can lead to explosive growth.
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  • Twitter's API drives 20 times more ­traffic to the service than its own website does, and Twitter's web market share passed that of social news site Digg in January. Third parties using Twitter's API have developed a huge range of services and applications that have helped drive Twitter's growth spurt.
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    The Guardian this week launched its Open Platform, paving the way for developers to easily reuse its articles and data
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SIMILE Widgets: Open Source visualization and data visualisations - 0 views

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    This is an open-source "spin-off" from the Simile project at MIT. Here we offer free, open-source web widgets, mostly for data visualizations. They are maintained and improved over time by a community of open-source developers.
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Moodle - A Free, Open Source Course Management System for Online Learning - 0 views

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    Moodle is a course management system (CMS) - a free, Open Source software package designed using sound pedagogical principles, to help educators create effective online learning communities.
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[video] Life without highspeed: The Foushee Family, Roxboro, North Carolina - 0 views

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    The digital divide is alive and well in Roxboro, North Carolina where the Foushee family, like many other rural families, do not have access to highspeed internet.
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[paper/pdf] (under)mining privacy in social networks - 0 views

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    First, users should be explicitly aware\nof every event that gets fed into their activity stream.\nWhile that may not necessarily mean that every time such\nan event is generated the user receives a message, applications\nshould be explicit about which activities of the user\ngenerate events for their activity stream.
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Why Johnny Can't Fail: Grade inflation is only part of the problem - 0 views

  • “You know there’s something wrong, when, as a teacher, you put more time and effort into the process of failing a student than the student has put into your class.” And, as for Johnny, there’s a further irony: not failing when he needs and deserves to, may prove more problematic for him than failing.
  • the principal calls in Johnny’s teacher. He tells her to give Johnny the opportunity to recover his credit by allowing him to redo a few assignments, including the ones he didn’t do, and hand them in whenever it is convenient—for Johnny. The teacher is up to her neck marking exams, preparing final reports and getting ready for the next semester that starts in three days. She leaves the interview distraught and disturbed: distraught about the extra work she is now expected to do and disturbed about having to compromise her professional principles. She decides to refer the matter to her Branch President.
  • Success becomes a function of the system in which the student has been immersed. Failure is understood as a function of the teacher who has allegedly not managed to convey the material or inculcate the appropriate behaviours in the student.” Accordingly, “students…will develop only the feeblest sense of individual obligation for their performance.”
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  • The inordinately complicated and refined nature of current “assessment and evaluation”—outcomes, expectations, rubrics, learning skills, achievement chart categories, assessment guidelines, and so on—partly explains why administrators are reluctant to tolerate failure: too much methodology, expertise and commitment has been invested for anything but success
  • When this becomes a systemic culture, the traditional and arguably natural principle of education is subverted: the school now finds itself adapting increasingly to its students. A school does this when, for example, it allows late assignments to go unpenalized, plagiarized essays to be rewritten, absolute deadlines to be repeatedly extended, unsubmitted work to be accepted after the semester is over, and obvious failures to be overturned. Students are quick to sense when those ultimately accountable for enforcing the standards of the school, its administrators, are soft; that so few students take advantage of this is a wonder.
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    This article was published when I was completing my teaching degree here in Ontario. Many of us read it not as a critique of the system but of a new policy document (freshaer) that essentially allowed students to hand in materials into the summer. What benefit is this to students or teachers? How does it prepare students for reality (to allow them to skip months of classes and then hand in the work whenever they like)? Furthermore, is it fair to allow students to decide when they'd like to hand work in, forcing teachers into overtime labour to accomodate this?
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    "You know there's something wrong, when, as a teacher, you put more time and effort into the process of failing a student than the student has put into your class." And, as for Johnny, there's a further irony: not failing when he needs and deserves to, may prove more problematic for him than failing.
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Pupil with Asperger's syndrome rejected by school | Life and style | The Guardian - 0 views

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    Alex Goodenough, 17, taught himself at home from textbooks after Hertfordshire and Essex high school and science college (H&E) rejected his application to study there.
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[text] Rethinking Gifted Education. Education and Psychology of the Gifted Series. - 0 views

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    A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. The 15 essays in this collection examine and challenge the assumptions and beliefs underlying the theory and practice of gifted education today
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[video] Ill Doctrine: How To Tell People They Sound Racist - 0 views

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    Race matters. Here's a little 101 about how to confront racism. Also known as "that thing you said is racist" versus "you are a racist" conversation.
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