Par Sophie Cohendet et Antoine Amiel. "Demain nous devrons être plus agiles“, “Etre orienté client est une priorité“, “Savoir manager en mode startup“, “Les datas sont partout et nous devons être plus data-driven”.
Qui n’a jamais entendu ces affirmations sur l’évolution des compétences à l’heure du digital ? Et pourtant, malgré l’évidence du constat, personne ne sait exactement par quel bout prendre le sujet des compétences numériques, ou "digital capabilities". Plus...
Evaluation Report of the Becta Digital Video Pilot Project
Evaluation Report of the Becta Digital Video Pilot Project
When I was at AusWeb 01 I spent most of the conference working on a video project (I never did get my CD - if anyone out there has a copy of the video we created, please send it to me so I can share it with the list), making it one of my more interesting conference experiences. More...
Latest from AOL, MSN Represent Evolution of Digital Dinosaurs
Latest from AOL, MSN Represent Evolution of Digital Dinosaurs
I don't cover AOL and MSN very much, precisely because I think that they are dinosaurs. But this article is worth a read because it identifies why they are dinosaurs, and there's a lesson for e-learning there. More...
A Case to Define the Digital Age
A Case to Define the Digital Age
Survey of the legal issues around the current challenge to the copyright term extension act in the United States. The case, led by copyright activist Lawrence Lessig, alleges that the extension will not foster the creation of new work (since the creators being protected are long dead). More...
The Digital Challenge: Are You Prepared?
The Digital Challenge: Are You Prepared?
This KPMG report lays it on the line: "media companies are focusing too much on encryption and other defensive technologies while failing to develop proactive strategies that recognize and leverage their online intellectual property assets." More...
The Digital Divide in the Classroom
The Digital Divide in the Classroom
A cautionary tale expressing the frustrations and the fears of some classroom instructors. "The students sit down in front of their computers. Some have trouble logging on to the system, others find their computer keeps crashing. Quite a few don't know how to use a search engine properly. More...
Digital detritus: 'Error' and the logic of opacity in social media content moderatio
Digital detritus: 'Error' and the logic of opacity in social media content moderatio
Sarah T. Roberts, First Monday, 2018/03/01
First Monday this month is a special issue on feminist perspectives on digital labour. The collection includes this article, which looks at how social networks choose to accept or reject content for display. It's an opaque and ultimately conservative process. More...
Space as a tool for analysis: Examining digital learning spaces
Space as a tool for analysis: Examining digital learning spaces
Michelle Harrison, Open Praxis, 2018/02/23
I once gave am presentation on the use of space as an analogy for learning environments, so this article resonates with me. More...
Some thoughts on scaling online and digital learning
Some thoughts on scaling online and digital learning
Tony Bates, Online learning and distance education resources, 2018/02/14
This post summarized an article by Shalina Chatlani reporting on (unpublished?) results from Lou Pugliese, director for the Technology Innovation Action Lab at Arizona State University, and Kate Smith, vice president of academic affairs at Rio Salado College. More...
Hot digital transformation trends—and a few going cold
Now considered essential to driving profits, digital transformations are shifting from platform-first strategies to initiatives that leverage emerging technologies in service of clear customer and operational goals. More...