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Présentation réalisée par Rémi Barré, professeur de Politique scientifique au Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers, ancien directeur de l'Observatoi
Et si la future star d’internet venait de Midi-Pyrénées ? Scoop.it est un réseau social en pleine croissance. Il permet de partager sur internet, tel un journal, ses centres d’intérêt. Aujourd’hui, l’entreprise basée à Labège (31) se développe et s’installe à San Francisco. Via Hélène Brevet, Veille digitale
Les Médias en Chantier www.lmc.today's comment,
January 7, 2014 5:11 AM
Je ne suis pas surpris, bien que quelques bugs, comme la lenteur d'affichage ou l'impossibilité de faire des paragraphes dans les commentaires depuis quelques temps sans mettre des <br><br>partout, le concept est absolument génial. Et s'il existait un abonnement raisonnable, qui ne soit pas gavé d'outils parfaitement inutiles, comme l'analyse, la statistique, la newsletter, mais permette simplement 5 topics, la mise en page et la mise en forme de texte, je m'abonnerais...
Helene Billaud's curator insight,
January 10, 2014 9:50 AM
Scoop.it comes from Toulouse and is moving to San Francisco. How to impulse such businesses? They had the chance to have a really good ecosystem and important local public...
"Change your language and you change your thoughts." -- Karl Albrecht Via Maria Margarida Correia, juandoming
Gilbert C FAURE's insight:
using scoop.it inside?
sofipapadi's curator insight,
December 28, 2013 3:43 AM
This year the Media & Learning Conference attracted 268 participants from 27 countries and the level of participant satisfaction, personal networking and audience involvement was at its highest since this annual conference launched 4 years ago.
What are the best content curation tools for you? Find out to streamline your workflow, share better content and delight your audience with relevant posts. Via Mario Zidar
Did you know… MIT publishes tons of course materials online and they are available to the public for free? (RT @juandoming: #MIT Language Courses Available To The Public For Free!
Contemporary Chinese art at the Metropolitan Museum
Gilbert C FAURE's insight:
black ink and cardboard
Surprising: 80% of scientific data lost within two decades, says new #UBC study led by @TimHVines http://t.co/a5UUrCkrkW
Haiku Deck of 5 cool content curation tools including: Haiku Deck, Paper.li, Pinterest, Scoop.it, GooglePlus
his is what you find on the first page of most searches for PKM:
It is interesting to note that this definition comes from a study on manufacturing and artificial intelligence.
In my practice of PKM, and the Seek > Sense > Share framework, there is nothing artificial at all, and looking for automation only detracts from the real power of PKM. In the same Wikipedia article, reference is made to Dave Snowden’s issues with the concept.
I agree. Dave has published a recent article on the Cynefin framework, which I think shows clearly where PKM can play a critical role. It is in making sense of complexity. Cynefin is not intended as a crude categorisation model, although it has been used as such with some utility. It is as much about dynamic movements. So in the model shown here the prime dynamic is shown in red. The idea is that ideas emerge in the complex domain and are then constrained to shift them into complicated. As you start to impose constraint you see if it creates repeatability, if not pull back. If it works then you shift from exploration to exploitation. Periodically you relax the constraints again to allow new possibilities to emerge. From time to time the dynamic may have ossified in which case a reset is need; the blue line known as a shallow dive into chaos. Only when change is no longer plausible is it shifted to Obvious [green] – Great is the power of steady misrepresentation Via juandoming
Excerpt from article written and curated by Robin Good and first published on MasterNewMedia:
Via Giuseppe Mauriello, juandoming
Debbie Elicksen 's curator insight,
December 20, 2013 4:49 PM
Scooping this to basically reference it for more tips on curating. We are all works in progress.
Russell Yardley's curator insight,
December 25, 2013 4:01 PM
With billions of people connected through social media and directly connected with email traditional curators of news and other content have had their business models destroyed but it has not surprisingly taken many years for better models to emerge.
The widsom of crowds is well known but so is their stupidity (stock market crashes, group think, lowest common denominator in election outcomes...). Better curating tools and systems are beginning to show that valuable curators of the worlds content are able to find their audience and enrich the world with deep insight that replace the extremely low numbers of curators of the past (news paper barons).
Some of these curators will be paid and others do it just for the joy of it. Collectively they will reshape thinking and ultimately the world.
Online version of the weekly magazine, with current articles, cartoons, blogs, audio, video, slide shows, an archive of articles and abstracts back to 1925 (RT @bendreyfuss: In 1988, a cloud scientist named Nancy Knight found 2 identical snowflakes...
Gilbert C FAURE's insight:
winter philosophy from the New Yorker, thks |
Pascal Aventurier : Une introduction aux données ouvertes de larecherche. Journée d’étude « Les enjeux de l’Open Access pour larecherche ». Agropoolis
"... La matinée, qui était animée par Nathalie Douville (SNCF), était construite autour de deux conférences : - j'intervenais en première partie, avec un panorama d'outils de recherche disponibles ... Via LaLIST
La pratique de la curation de contenus correspond-elle à une nouvelle forme de lecture de la part de ceux qui la pratiquent ? Via Freewares&Tutos
44% of Links Go Lost: To Preserve Valuable Content Online Will Become a Prime Need on E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) curated by juandoming (44% of Links Go Lost: To Preserve Valuable Content Online Will Become a Prime Need
Slide Deck of Presentation “elearning on Tablets: what, why, how?” by Amit Garg to Tablet Learning enthusiasts at Learning Technology Summer Forum Via Maggie Verster, Juergen Wagner, juandoming
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The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), an initiative spearheaded by the American Society for Cell Biology, aims to reform research assessment.
Donella Marie Muzik's curator insight,
January 7, 2014 11:09 AM
A really wonderful way to describe a very important concept
Eileen Forsyth's curator insight,
January 17, 2014 12:17 PM
Wow, this is what I've been thinking I should have my independent study kids doing!
A director’s brief for my Hyperlinked Library course (LIBR 287) . This brief explains digital content curation via services like Scoop.it and advocates for its implementation in a public library.
Gilbert C FAURE's insight:
who is IRISS?
So many of us are connected and/or using our connected devices regularly. Some might say we / you are addicted to them and suffer withdrawal symptoms when we forget them or leave home home without them.
So then, how do we stay focused in this “age of distraction”? Jane Genovese writes on the Learning Fundamentals website on ‘how to focus in the age of distraction‘ and produced this excellent mind-map of Leo Babauta’s eBook “Focus: A simplicity manifesto in the age of distraction”.
Genovese highlights her analysis of the book and the changes she’s making to sharpen her focus, including:
- Create habits and/or rituals to focus your mind. - Manage email (expectations) and switch it off if necessary. - Make time to reflect & review. - Admit you’re online too much, and take steps to remedy. - Digital detox: take time away and switch off. - Work ethics (simplify working practices based on distractions, movement, time, etc.) Via Miloš Bajčetić, juandoming
malek's curator insight,
December 15, 2013 10:42 AM
Coming in the middle of heating debate on impact of social media on everyone social profile.
By incorporating Pinterest into your lesson plans and overall classroom culture you will give you and your students a fun way to teach and learn. TeachBytes created this awesome infographic. You are more than welcome to ... |
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