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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, ...
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Brainstorm: The Youth Vote 08 - Chronicle.comThe Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement ( www.civicyouth.org) has posted early results for the youth vote, but because so many votes remain to be counted, it’s too early to make a judgment about turnout. CIRCLE’s exit polling puts the absolute number at 21.6 to ...
Don Dea
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The Social Web mobile edition“Get your app funded and running on Facebook while learning from the best”, boasts Facebook’s developer fund. More cash incentives are on offer in return for helping to feed the social utility’s proverbial brain. The company yesterday opened it doors to a new round of applicants seeking a grant ...Twine added 16 months ago
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The Long Tail: Excellent HBR piece challenging the Long TailNick Carr notes a NYT column that suggests that if all content is "unbundled" and forced to fend for itself, the cultural products subsidized by commercial junk may go away. Carr writes: "It's not a sure thing, in other words, that an a la carte menu will end up giving us the widest possible ...
Nova Spivack
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17 months ago
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ZDNet Government mobile editionMy local paper has a piece about Carl Malamud’s court.gov project, which thus far has uploaded 1.8 million Supreme Court and federal opinions to the Web. Apparently, this is one of Carl’s primary missions these days, to make court decisions, which are public domain, as available as SEC or ...
Tom Read
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20 months ago
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Andrew McAfeeI was invited to participate a little while back in the Collective Intelligence FOO Camp held at the Googleplex and organized by Hal Varian, Tom Malone, Tim O’Reilly, and Gary Flake. If you’re wondering what the whole thing was about, so were we attendees. Our closing session was devoted to ...
Tom Read
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