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TED在中国,如何进课堂? - 0 views

  • 很感激黎加厚博士对“TED中国粉丝团”网站的推荐,实际上他更多的是在推荐TED本身。就像OPLC说自己不是笔记本电脑项目,而是教育项目一样。当“TED中国粉丝团”这个网站起步的时候,我们对自己说:“TEDtoChina.com不是一个翻译项目,本质上它是一个教育项目。”
  • 大凡有机会来到 TED 大会现场的演讲者均有非同寻常的经历,他们要么是某一领域的佼佼者,要么是某一新兴领域的开创人,要么是做出了某些足以给社会带来改观的创举。由于演讲者对于自己所从事的事业有一种深深的热爱,他们的演讲也往往最能打动人心,并引起大家的思考和进一步的思索。
  • 从不同领域的专家的演讲中,我们不仅可以学习到洞察问题,解决问题的方法;也可以领悟到有关创造力的一些奥秘:好奇心,跨越边界,毅力。对万物充满好奇心,善于从其他领域获得灵感和启迪,是高创造力人士的共同特征之一。跨越边界不仅可以带来触类盘通的灵感,也可以带来领人惊叹的艺术效果,还可以引导出多面向的自我,丰富我们的个人人生。
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  • 现在我们将这个挑战留给诸位。 有什么办法可以让TED走进中国的小学,中学和大学的课堂?有什么办法可以让TED走进跨国公司,国营企业和民营企业的会议室?有什么办法可以让TED走进酒吧,咖啡馆和茶楼?有什么办法可以让TED走进电影院,图书馆和博物馆?……
  • 早前Boingboing上提到过一个TEDtalk的大学校园版,由加拿大英属哥伦比亚大学的学生策划组织,发动学校里的师生参与演讲。那么,我们何时会看到大陆的学生朋友自发举办类似的活动呢?
  • 盲点来自理所当然。
  • 昨晚在图书馆看到了芝加哥大学出版的 Great Books 丛书(主编是Mortimer Adler),那是一个通识教育的丛书,收录了西方上至苏格拉底下至海德格尔的几十位大家的经典著作,丛书的开首有两卷专门分不同的主题来介绍书中收录的文本,读到那里的时候,我想起了TED。 TED的一些演讲其实可以在一些课程的引论课中使用,而由于TED涵盖的知识范围非常广,因而也使得TED走进课堂有了可能。Great Books系列是古人的大智慧之汇集,而TED则可谓今人大智慧之汇集,若能把此二者相结合,也许可以结出美丽的果实。 以下几个文章供大家参考: 台湾东吴大学經典領域選讀經驗分享: http://www.scu.edu.tw/generaledu/newenews/lecture01_xhtml.html 维基百科上关于 Great Books的简介:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_books 感兴趣的话还可以读一读《纽约时报》的这个报道: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/16/books/review/Campbell-t.html
fenghe

The Rise of MOOCs ~ Stephen's Web - 0 views

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    This is what enabled the 'massive' part of 'Massive Open Online Course'. The software developed to support the course - called gRSShopper, written by myself - was designed to enable the use of open educational resources (OERs) and to aggregate student contributions nwritten using their own weblog environment (and later, discussion boards, Twitter, Facebook, Delicious, and more).
alex yu

Laconica - 0 views

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    Laconica - The Open Microblogging Tool
xiuli zhuang

Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On: Web 2.0 Summit 2009 - Co-produced by TechWeb & O'Re... - 0 views

  • Chief among our insights was that "the network as platform" means far more than just offering old applications via the network ("software as a service"); it means building applications that literally get better the more people use them, harnessing network effects not only to acquire users, but also to learn from them and build on their contributions.
  • building applications that literally get better the more people use them
  • Data is the "Intel Inside" of the next generation of computer applications.
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  • ata is being collected, presented, and acted upon in real time. The scale of participation has increased by orders of magnitude.
  • lifestream
  • All of a sudden, we’re not using search via a keyboard and a stilted search grammar, we’re talking to and with the Web. It’s getting smart enough to understand some things (such as where we are) without us having to tell it explicitly. And that’s just the beginning.
  • But it’s important to realize that machine learning techniques apply to far more than just sensor data.
  • information shadows
  • geotagging
  • The smartphone revolution has moved the Web from our desks to our pockets. Collective intelligence applications are no longer being driven solely by humans typing on keyboards but, increasingly, by sensors.
  • With more users and sensors feeding more applications and platforms, developers are able to tackle serious real-world problems.
  • The Web is no longer a collection of static pages of HTML that describe something in the world. Increasingly, the Web is the world – everything and everyone in the world casts an "information shadow," an aura of data which, when captured and processed intelligently, offers extraordinary opportunity and mind bending implications.
  • It’s easy to forget that only 15 years ago, email was as fragmented as social networking is today, with hundreds of incompatible email systems joined by fragile and congested gateways. One of those systems – internet RFC 822 email – became the gold standard for interchange.
  • They thus turn what at first appeared to be unstructured into structured data.
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    O'Reilly
xiuli zhuang

Social Network Analysis: An Introduction1.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Social Network Analysis: An Introduction1
xiuli zhuang

Web 2.0 Summit 2009 - Co-produced by TechWeb & O'Reilly Conferences, October 20 - 22, 2... - 0 views

  • Web to work—its technologies, its business models, and perhaps most importantly, its philosophies of openness, collective intelligence, and transparency.
  • Last year we focused on where the Web met the world. This year, the Web is the world.
  • how the world is putting the Web to work to make business more efficient, culture more vibrant, and society more tolerant.
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