Formació per a voluntaris/àries del Casal dels Infants, per conèixer els riscos i les potencialitats de les TIC a l'hora de desenvolupar accions formatives creatives i interessants, fent ús de la informàtica, d'internet i els recursos web 2.0
Formació per a voluntaris/àries del Casal dels Infants, per conèixer els riscos i les potencialitats de les TIC a l'hora de desenvolupar accions formatives creatives i interessants, fent ús de la informàtica, d'internet i els recursos web 2.0
My Keynote from the Mobile Conference in Copenhagen covering digital user behavior, the omniscient landscape, research and learnings from successfull omni-channel companies.
A Guide to Data Innovation for Development - From idea to proof-of-conceptUN Global Pulse
‘A Guide to Data Innovation for Development - From idea to proof-of-concept,’ provides step-by-step guidance for development practitioners to leverage new sources of data. It is a result of a collaboration of UNDP and UN Global Pulse with support from UN Volunteers.
The publication builds on successful case trials of six UNDP offices and on the expertise of data innovators from UNDP and UN Global Pulse who managed the design and development of those projects.
The guide is structured into three sections - (I) Explore the Problem & System, (II) Assemble the Team and (III) Create the Workplan. Each of the sections comprises of a series of tools for completing the steps needed to initiate and design a data innovation project, to engage the right partners and to make sure that adequate privacy and protection mechanisms are applied.
This document - specifically for the international development and humanitarian communities - is a synthesis of a growing body of research on mobile phone data analysis in development or humanitarian contexts.
Research examples focus on the indicators which can be extracted through analysis of de-identified call detail records (CDRs). In particular: mobility, social interaction and economic activity. Published by the United Nations' Global Pulse initiative, which is exploring how new, digital data sources and real-time analytics technologies can help policymakers understand human well-being and emerging vulnerabilities in real-time. www.unglobalpulse.org
This primer - or "Big Data 101" specifically for the international development and humanitarian communities - explains the concepts behind using Big Data for social good in easy-to-understand language. Published by the United Nations' Global Pulse initiative, which is exploring how new, digital data sources and real-time analytics technologies can help policymakers understand human well-being and emerging vulnerabilities in real-time. www.unglobalpulse.org
Integrating big data into the monitoring and evaluation of development progra...UN Global Pulse
This report provides guidelines for evaluators, evaluation and programme managers, policy makers
and funding agencies on how to take advantage of the rapidly emerging field of big data in the design
and implementation of systems for monitoring and evaluating development programmes.
The report is organized in two parts. Part I: Development evaluation in the age of big data reviews the data revolution and discusses the promise, and challenges this offers for strengthening development monitoring and evaluation. Part II: Guidelines for integrating big data into the monitoring and evaluation frameworks of development programmes focuses on what a big data inclusive M&E system would look like.
This report was developed by PSFK Labs for the United Nations to help them understand how technology, including social media, could help organizations understand what is happening to their most vulnerable populations in real-time.
We intend for it to be openly shared around the globe between communities, development agencies, academia and other organizations. Its aim is to highlight the opportunities that exist for organizations, large or small. In particular, the “left field” examples of data capture and use are published in hope of showcasing how organizations can leap- frog IT investment and still significantly improve the monitoring capabilities.
For a free download of this report please visit http://www.psfk.com/future-of-real-time
My Keynote from the Mobile Conference in Copenhagen covering digital user behavior, the omniscient landscape, research and learnings from successfull omni-channel companies.
A Guide to Data Innovation for Development - From idea to proof-of-conceptUN Global Pulse
‘A Guide to Data Innovation for Development - From idea to proof-of-concept,’ provides step-by-step guidance for development practitioners to leverage new sources of data. It is a result of a collaboration of UNDP and UN Global Pulse with support from UN Volunteers.
The publication builds on successful case trials of six UNDP offices and on the expertise of data innovators from UNDP and UN Global Pulse who managed the design and development of those projects.
The guide is structured into three sections - (I) Explore the Problem & System, (II) Assemble the Team and (III) Create the Workplan. Each of the sections comprises of a series of tools for completing the steps needed to initiate and design a data innovation project, to engage the right partners and to make sure that adequate privacy and protection mechanisms are applied.
This document - specifically for the international development and humanitarian communities - is a synthesis of a growing body of research on mobile phone data analysis in development or humanitarian contexts.
Research examples focus on the indicators which can be extracted through analysis of de-identified call detail records (CDRs). In particular: mobility, social interaction and economic activity. Published by the United Nations' Global Pulse initiative, which is exploring how new, digital data sources and real-time analytics technologies can help policymakers understand human well-being and emerging vulnerabilities in real-time. www.unglobalpulse.org
This primer - or "Big Data 101" specifically for the international development and humanitarian communities - explains the concepts behind using Big Data for social good in easy-to-understand language. Published by the United Nations' Global Pulse initiative, which is exploring how new, digital data sources and real-time analytics technologies can help policymakers understand human well-being and emerging vulnerabilities in real-time. www.unglobalpulse.org
Integrating big data into the monitoring and evaluation of development progra...UN Global Pulse
This report provides guidelines for evaluators, evaluation and programme managers, policy makers
and funding agencies on how to take advantage of the rapidly emerging field of big data in the design
and implementation of systems for monitoring and evaluating development programmes.
The report is organized in two parts. Part I: Development evaluation in the age of big data reviews the data revolution and discusses the promise, and challenges this offers for strengthening development monitoring and evaluation. Part II: Guidelines for integrating big data into the monitoring and evaluation frameworks of development programmes focuses on what a big data inclusive M&E system would look like.
This report was developed by PSFK Labs for the United Nations to help them understand how technology, including social media, could help organizations understand what is happening to their most vulnerable populations in real-time.
We intend for it to be openly shared around the globe between communities, development agencies, academia and other organizations. Its aim is to highlight the opportunities that exist for organizations, large or small. In particular, the “left field” examples of data capture and use are published in hope of showcasing how organizations can leap- frog IT investment and still significantly improve the monitoring capabilities.
For a free download of this report please visit http://www.psfk.com/future-of-real-time
Despues de los blogs llegan los microblogsMarc Cortes
Conferencia en el marco de la Universidad de verano de la UCLM hablando del nacimiento y consolidación a nivel personal y de empresas del microblogging.
21. Comuniquen diferent
Comparteixen diferent
Compren i venen diferent
Intercanvien diferent
Creen diferent
Es reuneixen diferent
Avaluen diferent
Juguen diferent
Aprenen diferent
Busquen diferent
Marc Prensky
Ordenen diferent
Socialitzen diferent
22. La identitat digital és tant o més important que la real.
Tenen la capacitat de treballar en paral·lel, en multitasca.
Dominen els mitjans de producció digital.
Veuen el mercat com a prosumidors.
El món com a terreny de joc.
42. 2) Canvis d’identitat i propietat
Els signes d’identitat esdeven digitals i s’han de cuidar
La identitat la defineixes tu… i els altres
Compartir a la xarxa és comaprtir la propietat, i això té
conseqüències
43. 3) Gestiona presència
Dona’t d’alta sistemàticament a tot arreu
i evita que altres facin servir el teu nom
44. 3) Gestiona presència
Dona’t d’alta sistemàticament a tot arreu
i evita que altres facin servir el teu nom
Evita associar coordenades físiques a les teves identitats
45. 3) Gestiona presència
Dona’t d’alta sistemàticament a tot arreu
i evita que altres facin servir el teu nom
Evita associar coordenades físiques a les teves identitats
No utilitzis el mateix password a les diferents identitats
46. 3) Gestiona presència
Dona’t d’alta sistemàticament a tot arreu
i evita que altres facin servir el teu nom
Evita associar coordenades físiques a les teves identitats
No utilitzis el mateix password a les diferents identitats
Treballa cada identitat amb un navegador diferent
50. 5) Endreça els espais
Només deixar que un nen navegui per Internet
si hi ha un adult a casa
51. 5) Endreça els espais
Només deixar que un nen navegui per Internet
si hi ha un adult a casa
Socialitzar l’ordinador: posar-lo en un espai compartit
de la família i no a la seva habitació
52. 5) Endreça els espais
Només deixar que un nen navegui per Internet
si hi ha un adult a casa
Socialitzar l’ordinador: posar-lo en un espai compartit
de la família i no a la seva habitació
Utilitzar els sistemes de protecció existents actualment
per a no permetre l’accés a pàgines no aprovades
53. 5) Endreça els espais
Només deixar que un nen navegui per Internet
si hi ha un adult a casa
Socialitzar l’ordinador: posar-lo en un espai compartit
de la família i no a la seva habitació
Utilitzar els sistemes de protecció existents actualment
per a no permetre l’accés a pàgines no aprovades
Construir juntament amb el fill/a “regles consensuades”
i no imposades d’ús d’Internet
Asociación Española de Pediatria
54. 6) I la vostra actitud
Asociación Española de Pediatria
55. 6) I la vostra actitud
Internet i els espais socials no son dimonis
Asociación Española de Pediatria
56. 6) I la vostra actitud
Internet i els espais socials no son dimonis
Ser capaç de fer “lo digital” a un nivell similar al del teu fill
Asociación Española de Pediatria
57. 6) I la vostra actitud
Internet i els espais socials no son dimonis
Ser capaç de fer “lo digital” a un nivell similar al del teu fill
Navegar alguna vegada conjuntament amb el teu fill
58. 6) I la vostra actitud
Internet i els espais socials no son dimonis
Ser capaç de fer “lo digital” a un nivell similar al del teu fill
Navegar alguna vegada conjuntament amb el teu fill
Posa alarmes i monitoritza la xarxa
59. La xarxa és un espai socialitzador
que encara no té referents educadors
Els adults no som solvents
per a la capacitació digital
Hi ha risc de tenir una generació perduda
60. grcs !
marc cortes
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