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Google Apps FAQ | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    FAQs on moving to Google Apps in HE.
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Moodle FAQs - powered by phpMyFAQ 2.0.6 - 1 views

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    Good list of FAQ's for Moodle users.
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Hangouts On Air common questions - Google+ Help - 0 views

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    Google FAQ
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http://login.alumni.net.au/download/files/06569/1643025/NetSpot%20Client%20FAQ.pdf - 0 views

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    NetSpot FAQ on their defection to Blackboard.
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DRM Frequently Asked Questions | Defective by Design - 0 views

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    What is DRM (Digital Rights/Restriction Management)
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New Media Literacies - 0 views

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    "Our Space is a set of curricular materials designed to encourage high school students to reflect on the ethical dimensions of their participation in new media environments. Through role-playing activities and reflective exercises, students are asked to consider the ethical responsibilities of other people, and whether and how they behave ethically themselves online. These issues are raised in relation to five core themes that are highly relevant online: identity, privacy, authorship and ownership, credibility, and participation. For more information, download the Introduction to Our Space [pdf], FAQ [pdf], and Road Map [pdf]. All curricular units and lessons are free and available for download below. The full casebook [pdf - 133MB] can be downloaded using the link at the bottom of the page." Critiqued by @downes for not addressing the issue properly "This is "a set of curricular materials designed to encourage high school students to reflect on the ethical dimensions of their participation in new media environments." The content divides into five major subject areas: participation, identity, privacy, credibility, and authorship and ownership. I'm not sure these are the top five things I would list when thinking of ethical dimensions of new media environments. While it's useful that there is a section on flamers, lurkers and mentors I think there should be something about hate, racism and bulling. And while a section on credibility is a good idea, it should be based on the principles of reason and inference, not outrageously bad definitions like this: "Networking-the ability to search for, synthesize, and disseminate information." And this: "Collective intelligence-evidence that participants in knowledge communities pool knowledge and compare notes with others toward a common goal." Wow, those are just wrong. Maybe I need to review this and criticize it more closely."
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