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Africa joining the electric car craze, with Optimal Energy’s Joule » VentureBeatThe entire world hopes to start driving electric cars soon, and Africa, despite its reputation for poor economies, is no exception. Luckily, a South African company called Optimal Energy is working to release a vehicle in 2010.And unlike the many attempts to make electric cars as small and cheap ...
Flora Moon
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12 months ago
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The Network University? Technology, Culture and Organisational Complexity in Contemporary Higher EducationWhile Castells and other network theorists often treat the network as a force that is somehow seen to precede the social, the findings of our study of networked technology in the university setting indicate that the so-called logic of the network is marked by a number of potential trajectories. ...
Giorgio Bertini
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Fostering learning in the networked worldTo address the global problems of war and peace, economics, poverty, health, and the environment, we need a world citizenry with ready access to knowledge about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM); social, behavioral, and economic sciences; and the humanities. Our primary, ...
Dolors Reig
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Tutorial Notes on Collective Intelligence - IIThese are the handouts of the second half of the tutorial on Collective Intelligence as given at the ACM CSTST 2008 conference, Cergy-Pontoise, Paris, France
Epaminondas Kapetanios
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Cloudworks: social networking for learning designThe paper argues that one of the key challenges in encouraging more innovative uses of technologies is getting teachers to share designs. We will report on empirical data gathered through interviews and workshops which provides a better understand of the design process, how designs are ...
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Cloudworks: social networking for learning designThe paper argues that one of the key challenges in encouraging more innovative uses of technologies is getting teachers to share designs. We will report on empirical data gathered through interviews and workshops which provides a better understand of the design process, how designs are ...
Dolors Reig
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Learning through E-networks and Related M&E IssuesThis paper aims to assess different types of learning that can be mediated by various E-network functions, in order to suggest ways forward for two latinamerican rural networks, Grupo Chorlaví and FIDAMERICA. The main question that we address in this paper is ‘How can regional E-mediated ...
Giorgio Bertini
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Knowledge BuildingIn what is coming to be called the “ knowledge age,” the health and wealth of societies depends increasingly on their capacity to innovate. People in general, not just a specialized elite, need to work creatively with knowledge. As Peter Drucker put it “Innovation must be part and parcel of ...
Giorgio Bertini
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15 months ago
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Web 2.0 and the changing ways we are using computers for learning: what are the implications for pedagogy and curriculum?John Seely Brown in a speech in 1999, looked at the new dimensions of “learning, working and playing in the digital age”. One dimension he drew attention to was literacy and how it is evolving. The new literacy, the one beyond text and knowledge, he said, is one of information navigation. Linked ...
Giorgio Bertini
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