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P2P Foundation
jm: The Foundation for P2P Alternatives proposes to be a meeting place for those who can broadly agree with the following propositions, which are also argued in the essay or book in progress, P2P and Human Evolution:
Exploring online research methods - Incorporating TRI-ORM
jm: online research methods training program for social science community
The Qualitative Report - Qualitative Research Journals
jm: HUGE roster of qualitative research journals
Weft QDA - a free, open-source tool for qualitative data analysis
jm: qualitative data analysis software (noted by T. Aderson)
Overview : Educating the Net Generation : The University of Melbourne
jm: Despite the considerable recent attention devoted to the 'Net Generation', few Australian studies have documented the characteristics of this group and little evidence has been provided to support claims made about the Net Generation and its implications for higher education in Australia. The 'Net Generation' or 'Digital Natives' are born roughly between 1980 and 1994 and have been characterised by their familiarity with and reliance on information and communication technologies. A number of commentators have argued that the digital culture in which the Net Generation has grown up has influenced their preferences and skills in a number of key areas related to education. Some commentators have also questioned the extent to which Universities and their staff are equipped to meet the needs of this incoming cohort of students.
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Despite the considerable recent attention devoted to the 'Net Generation', few Australian studies have documented the characteristics of this group and little evidence has been provided to support claims made about the Net Generation and its implications for higher education in Australia.
The 'Net Generation' or 'Digital Natives' are born roughly between 1980 and 1994 and have been characterised by their familiarity with and reliance on information and communication technologies. A number of commentators have argued that the digital culture in which the Net Generation has grown up has influenced their preferences and skills in a number of key areas related to education. Some commentators have also questioned the extent to which Universities and their staff are equipped to meet the needs of this incoming cohort of students. -
Despite the considerable recent attention devoted to the 'Net Generation', few Australian studies have documented the characteristics of this group and little evidence has been provided to support claims made about the Net Generation and its implications for higher education in Australia.
The 'Net Generation' or 'Digital Natives' are born roughly between 1980 and 1994 and have been characterised by their familiarity with and reliance on information and communication technologies. A number of commentators have argued that the digital culture in which the Net Generation has grown up has influenced their preferences and skills in a number of key areas related to education. Some commentators have also questioned the extent to which Universities and their staff are equipped to meet the needs of this incoming cohort of students. - 2 more annotations...
Nielsen Online: Kids Flocking to the Web
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Nielsen Online has confirmed something that most parents likely
already know all too well: kids are coming online in droves—at a
faster rate than the general Web population—and are spending more
and more entertainment time with the digital medium.
Psychological Profiling Via Twitter | Dan Zarrella
jm: doing some data analysis on twitter
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Communication is a window into a person’s mind, and the way a person talks can tell you a lot about how they think. Linguists have developed two methods to decoding the written word into a meaningful profile of a person’s cognitive processes.
HP funds 60 researchers at 46 universities | VentureBeat
jm: money, money, money
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Even as it cuts back on expenses, Hewlett-Packard continues to partner with universities on basic research. Today, the company said it has decided to offer grants to 60 research projects underway at 46 universities in 12 countries.
Chilling warning to parents from top neuroscientist - Bad Science
A good commentary about all those warnings about the dangers of technology. Chilling warning to parents from top neuroscientist - Bad Science
Research - Colleges scan Facebook during admissions
The title says it but there is also discussion on how institutions are using their own blogs and not allowing conversations. 55f8a5081af0e3366f0970af6007f1cf
Save The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
Unreliable web information - great site for teaching filtering skills Save The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning
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