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Elahe Amani's curator insight,
January 16, 12:14 AM
iPad will continue to play a more prominent role in classroom technology of k-16. Delete the scoop?
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Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
December 27, 2012 6:44 PM
changing among 4 different frameworks - interesting and short reading
Miloš Bajčetić's curator insight,
December 28, 2012 5:46 AM
The monological form of teaching – Learning is the student's acquisition of this knowledge.Tools – distributing and intermediary tools.
The dialogical form of teaching – Learning is seen as the student's development of this inherent basis of knowledge. Tools that support students' problem oriented; simulations and more advanced learning games.
The polyphonic form of teaching – Learning is the student's participation in exchange of many different individuals' perception of the world. Tools that support equal collaboration
Francisco Restivo's curator insight,
December 30, 2012 8:19 AM
"The framework is based on a distinction between a monological, a dialogical, and a polyphonic form of teaching." Very interesting. Delete the scoop?
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Patrícia Contreiras's curator insight,
January 16, 4:22 PM
The Journal Media & Jornalismo is calling for papers under the general theme of “censorship”, with particular focus on issues such as freedom of expression and its historical and contemporary challenges. The deadline for submissions is 30 of August 2013. This initiative comes from the researchers of the Portuguese research project entitled “Theatre and Cinema Censorship during and after the Estado Novo”, financially supported by the national Foundation for Science and Technology, and coordinated by Ana Cabrera. The growing interest in censorship studies over the last decades is due to several factors. One of them —as Beate Müller also points out— is the appearance of a profound conceptual change with regard to censorship and its relation to society and communication in theoretical literature from the late 1970s in the wake of the seminal works of Foucault and then Bourdieu. Moreover, the fact that censorship as a field of study has become more popular among prominent scholars is also due to growing awareness and recent debates in democratic societies concerning issues such as political correctness, hate speech, pornography, feminism, or the canon: Allan and Burridge (2006), Cornell (2000), Braun (2004), and Assmann (1987) are only a few works to be quoted in this context. The historical aspect of censorship is of course equally relevant for research. The end of dictatorial regimes in Greece, Portugal and Spain in the mid-1970s and the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 as well as the subsequent collapse of the Soviet bloc ensued the release of previously undisclosed official documents on information control. Nevertheless, there is still a considerable delay in promoting scholarly investigation on censorship in several post-dictatorial countries. Accordingly, it is in this spirit that the journal Media & Jornalismo welcomes submissions from scholars in this field. The articles may be written in Portuguese, Spanish or in English. Acceptance of papers is subject to peer review and revision. Authors are advised to consult the journal’s Guide for Authors before submitting their paper: http://www.cimj.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=41&Itemid=35
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Therese Torris's curator insight,
January 16, 6:04 AM
Most content curation tools (except the corporate ones for example Digimind, which I'm using) are weak on the search and discovery side. Thus, there could be room for Resulty. Its ambition is to deliver all relevant information pertaining to goals such as looking for a job or a flat. Very ambitious. Its efficiency remains to be proven.
malek's curator insight,
January 16, 8:51 AM
Worth a try, content curators still have a long way to go.
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January 31, 4:54 AM
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Matmi's curator insight,
January 23, 8:04 AM
Even more reason to invest in app produced by Matmi - HK
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February 1, 3:13 AM
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