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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Cheryl Rodgers

Cheryl Rodgers

Welcome to the end of secrecy | Jeff Jarvis | The Guardian - 0 views

  • The agglomeration of data that makes us fear for our privacy is also what makes it possible for one doubting soul – one Manning or Snowden – to learn secrets. The speed of data that makes us fret over the the devaluation of facts is also what makes it possible for journalists' facts to spread before government can stop them.
  • Comment is free Welcome to the end of secrecy The real lesson of the Snowden leaks is not the threat to privacy. It is the NSA's losing battle against the new agents of openness
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    The Guardian September 6, 2013 Welcome to the end of secrecy The real lesson of the Snowden leaks is not the threat to privacy. It is the NSA's losing battle against the new agents of openness
Cheryl Rodgers

Google's Facebook Competitor, The Google+ Social Network, Finally Arrives - 0 views

  • Google’s Facebook Competitor, The Google+ Social Network, Finally Arrives Jun 28, 2011 at 1:12pm ET by Danny Sullivan
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    Google's Facebook Competitor, The Google+ Social Network, Finally Arrives Jun 28, 2011 at 1:12pm ET by Danny Sullivan
Cheryl Rodgers

EdX and Google to develop open-source MOOC platform | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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      EdX - Harvard and MIT join Google in Open edX
  • EdX, the online course provider created by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute for Technology, sees an open-source future for massive online courses.
  • edX and Google’s programmers will build Open edX
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Verbing a noun, in 19 easy lessons | The next miracle (v11.1): Owen Youngman - 0 views

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    American Media Through the Lens of Google at Medill | The next miracle (v11.1): Owen Youngman Titles of books for class
Cheryl Rodgers

What Do MOOCs Cost? - 0 views

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    From Minding the Campus - an online "journal" that looks at issues impacting higher ed. September 13, 2013 From their site: Minding the Campus hopes ... foster [] a new climate of opinion that favors civil and honest engagement of all sides, offering an engaged debate for readers concerned with the state of the modern university.
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