This document contains a collection of quotes and passages on various topics such as privacy, curation of content, peer-to-peer sharing, and the future of music and media. It discusses how access to content will replace ownership and how being part of online communities and curating what one browses can affect the world. The document also notes that asking the government to protect privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install window blinds.
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MOOC (Massive Open Online Course): il futuro? una rivoluzione? uno tsunami?Clay Casati
MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) è un corso dove i partecipanti sono distribuiti nello spazio e nel tempo e dove i materiali di formazione sono dispersi nel web, unisce il meglio delle migliori università mondiali [istruzione eccellente] con il meglio della tecnologia [apprendimento online interattivo]. Come nell’industria e nei servizi le nuove tecnologie hanno trasformato il mondo del lavoro, analogamente nuove tecnologie, nuove metodologie di apprendimento, empowering di studenti e docenti, stanno innovando radicalmente insegnamento e apprendimento fermi da secoli.
I corsi MOOC, secondo le diverse opinioni, rappresentano il futuro per tutta l’alta formazione (secondaria, terziaria e professionale), attivano una rivoluzione, costituiscono uno tsunami per le università tradizionali.
Le nuove tecnologie e i nuovi strumenti perseguono: efficacia nell’apprendimento, centralità dello studente, personalizzazione del percorso di studi, democratizzazione dell’alta formazione di eccellenza (per accedere ai corsi delle migliori università mondiali è sufficiente un personal computer e una linea internet veloce), alta formazione di massa per rispondere ai fabbisogni della “società della conoscenza”.
We’re all trying to find that idea or spark that will turn a good project into a great project. Creativity plays a huge role in the outcome of our work. Harnessing the power of collaboration and open source, we can make great strides towards excellence. Not just for designers, this talk can be applicable to many different roles – even development. In this talk, Seasoned Creative Director Sara Cannon is going to share some secrets about creative methodology, collaboration, and the strong role that open source can play in our work.
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A square peg needs to find a square hole, or make one.
A single bag of money is stronger than two bags of truth.
1. A single bag of money is
stronger than two bags
of truth.
bostonian
9:49:44, Sat Aug 18, 2012
2. “ The Web as I
envisaged it, we have
not seen it yet. The
future is still so much
bigger than the past. ”
—Tim Berners-Lee
3. There is no shame in not knowing; the shame lies in
not finding out.
· It's being part of the Tribe as Seth Godin likes to say that
is starting to matter more than ever before.
· We want to emphasize that curating and collecting are
not the same, though some might argue from that
premise.
· You affect the world by what you browse.
· Brown and Dugui reference Microsoft's slogan, Where
do you want to go today?
5. A clear conscience is far more valuable than
money.
· Content will be bundled into mobile service contracts,
starting with music,
· This makes collective existence traceable in a way that
has not been possible before.
· Access to music is going to replace ownership, very
soon, so start thinking 'Selling 2.
· This offers new challenges to perception when the
context of an infomorphic entity is the entire infosphere it
populates.
6. “ Relying on the
government to protect
your privacy is like
asking a peeping tom
to install your window
blinds. ”
—John Perry Barlow
7. The lion leaps from strength to strength
· Slough, made famous by the hit UK TV sitcom The
Office, is rarely looked upon in a favourable light.
· Free" has as much power over the consumer psyche as
ever.
· The real problem is not whether machines think but
whether men do.
· It is an image that serves to not just remind us of our
environmental fragility but our social fragility.
8. In conclusion
· Disintermediate dynamic e-markets
· Scale customized schemas
· Disintermediate distributed eyeballs
· and remember: Instruction in youth is like engraving in
stone.
10. Credits
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guy named Rob, zen
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· Music 2.0 - Gerd Leonhard
· New Aesthetic, New Anxieties - David M. Berry,
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Kasprzak, Nat Muller, Rachel O'Reilly and Jose
Luis de Vicente.