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3 décembre 2018

Online Lecture: Rip, Mix, Burn, Sue: Technology, Politics, and the Fight to Control Digital Media

Online Lecture: Rip, Mix, Burn, Sue: Technology, Politics, and the Fight to Control Digital Media
Unmediated summarizes: "The video of my Princeton President's Lecture, "Rip, Mix, Burn, Sue: Technology, Politics, and the Fight to Control Digital Media" is now online. More...

3 décembre 2018

New Directions in Learning

New Directions in Learning
Today's brief newsletter is coming from Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, in Canada's north where, I'm happy to report, my hotel came equipped with free broadband internet access. Today is just a brief update as I'm off to give a seminar in fifteen minutes; I'll follow up with a fuller newsletter tonight. This item consists of slides and MP3 audio (Part One (7.6M), Part Two (9.2M)). You know you're speaking to the right group when three of them are wearing those black "I'm blogging this" t-shirts. :) By Stephen Downes, Stephen's Web, November 18, 2004 [Refer][Research][Reflect]. More...

3 décembre 2018

101 Things That The Mozilla Browser Can Do That IE Cannot

101 Things That The Mozilla Browser Can Do That IE Cannot
For Mozilla, but all of these apply to the new Firefox browser (except the last one - they replaced the giant lizard). More...

3 décembre 2018

Engadget Podcast.13 11.12.2004

Engadget Podcast.13 11.12.2004
Podcasting is moving very fast - this site discusses how they embed text links and images and even GPS into their MP3, so that people listening can follow along with non-audio content. More...

3 décembre 2018

Podcasting

Podcasting
If you're like everyone else, podcasting - the syndication of MP3 music files via RSS to Apple iPod music players - has arrived and taken off before you knew what was happening. This link is to the Edu_RSS search page for podcasting - it will keep you up to date in this rapidly changing terrain. By Stephen Downes, Stephen's Web, November 15, 2004 [Refer][Research][Reflect]. More...

3 décembre 2018

Net*Working 2004 Underground Chat

Net*Working 2004 Underground Chat
I've been covering (in the form of an internal newsletter) the online Net*Working 2004 conference. The conference features a chat system called Wimba, which in turn wants me to use Internet Explorer and Windows. So I coded a little chat engine - basically similar to the one on my website - and inserted it into the Net*Working conference. So now the conferencers have a window out and you have a window in - and you don't need Windows. Remember, the conference is based in Australia so most people will be on the chat during the night in the western hemisphere - and like most such systems, expect to wait a bit for a visitor to drop by. By Stephen Downes, Stephen's Web, November 15, 2004 [Refer][Research][Reflect]. More...

3 décembre 2018

« 1er décembre 1988 : il y a trente ans, le RMI ». Rencontre à Paris le 1 er décembre 2018

Alternatives EconomiquesSur le blog de Michel Abhervé pour Alternatives économiques. Le Luxembourg est le seul pays de l'Union Européen à mentionner, explicitement, l'Economie Sociale et Solidaire dans son organigramme ministériel (En France, nous avons depuis 2017 un Haut-Commissaire qui, contrairement à ce que certains médias affirment, n'appartient pas au Gouvernement). Plus...

2 décembre 2018

How World War One changed British universities for ever

Résultat de recherche d'images pour "hepi"November 2018 marks the centenary of the end of the World War I. It was a turning point in British social history, but one aspect that is less well researched is the impact it had on British universities, the subject of my recent book. Based on my archival research, here are some of the most profound ways in which the conflict reshaped higher education. More...

1 décembre 2018

Trading Places

University Business Magazine logoLooking back 20 years, we predicted for our readership a trend where failing retail malls would be transformed into satellite campuses and schoolhouses would be converted into malls and other mixed uses. These “Trading Places” prognostications have since proved out. More...

1 décembre 2018

Reformist dean at Oxford 'medieval fiefdom' is being bullied, supporters claim

Screenshot-2018-4-23 The GardianIt is a quintessential institution of the establishment, producing 13 British prime ministers, 10 chancellors of the exchequer and 17 archbishops. Among its former students are King Edward VII, Albert Einstein, Lewis Carroll and WH Auden. More...

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