We all view the world differently and on our own terms. Each of us use different words to describe the same book, movie, favorite food, person, work of art, or news article. We express our uniquene...
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Denize Piccolotto Carvalho's curator insight,
June 24, 2013 8:55 AM
Pierre Levy sempre traz algo inteligente e importante para nossas pesquisas!
bancoideas's curator insight,
April 17, 2013 7:58 AM
Mira esta #infografía con 10 tips para construir tu sitio #web #responsive, #ideas útiles
Charlley Luz's curator insight,
April 18, 2013 3:05 PM
nossos dados são nossa interface com o mundo, falamos de forma diferente das mesmas coisas
Aurélia-Claire Jaeger's curator insight,
April 18, 2013 3:38 PM
My interfaces to information are not optimized for me. So how about a browser with an adaptive interface that automatically provides pages based on my digital footprint, crowd-wisdom and smart algorithms thus avoiding filter bubbles and social echo-chambers?
Selin Carrasco's curator insight,
April 22, 2013 12:13 AM
Las diferentes realidades - los diferentes mundos - las diferentes percepciones - los diferentes avatares
Dr. Karen Dietz's comment,
April 18, 2013 2:55 PM
I agree GplusSage! More businesses need to think about doing this for their products and services from the customer's perspective. Thanks for your comment.
Dr. Karen Dietz's comment,
April 18, 2013 2:55 PM
Thank you so much Alison! I appreciate the shout-out. You made my day :)
Filipe MS Bento's curator insight,
April 5, 2013 6:36 AM
Rather relevant thoughts about Open access policies, namely the trending Gold route of Open Access publishing, the related Open Data movement, that is here to stay, and four examples how open access publishing may enhance academic freedom.
For a concise analysis of the different ways of Open Access publishing/archiving, please do have a look at SHERPA’s brief guide: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/documents/sherpaplusdocs/Nottingham-colour-guide.pdf |
Ricard Lloria's curator insight,
April 2, 2013 10:15 AM
Conclusion The possibilities of link building are endless. You can build links in many different ways, you just have to be creative. What I’ve learned over the years is the best link builders are the creative ones. Just look at Matt Inman, no one would have thought that he would rank a site for online dating, but he was able to do it in a matter of months because of how he built links. All you have to do is think outside the box as the list above is just scrapping the surface. What other creative ways are you building links? ![]()
Regina Cabello's curator insight,
April 12, 2013 2:56 PM
La técnicas que se muestran para crear links y tener éxito en el intento son aplicados constantemente de manera exitosa, además de ser maneras creativas son bastante viables. Pienso que son excelentes tácticas para crear tráfico dentro la web y tu negocio.
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
April 15, 2013 11:47 PM
After starting with a brief history of storytelling this post provides great resources as it explores digital storytelling in primary and secondary education, for higher education, for business and creative professionals, and storytelling for a new generation. In the section for primary and secondary education you will find links to great resources at the University of Houston which has a site dedicated to "educational uses of digital storytelling" as well as a site from the National Writing Project that provides many resources. A number of resources are also available in the section on higher education as well as as the section for business and creative professionals, which also suggests several Web 2.0 tools you might use to tell your story.
Pierre Levy's curator insight,
April 9, 2013 11:00 AM
Henning says Mendeley will continue to source data from different places — not just focus on what’s published or owned by Elsevier. “If people want to source the latest research on neurobiology, it wouldn’t make sense to limit this,” said Henning. “Elsevier will help us by enriching our content, but when it comes to other publishers it will also increase the transit routes into them.”
Nadine Hack's curator insight,
April 5, 2013 7:25 AM
Having just had to distill down the essence of what I teach into a 13-minute TEDx talk, I can attest to why making things really simple is really hard!
Ron McIntyre's curator insight,
April 5, 2013 9:58 AM
There is a lot of truth in this article. Are you commited to long term or looking for short term flip? |
nossos dados são nossa interface com o mundo, falamos de forma diferente das mesmas coisas
My interfaces to information are not optimized for me. So how about a browser with an adaptive interface that automatically provides pages based on my digital footprint, crowd-wisdom and smart algorithms thus avoiding filter bubbles and social echo-chambers?