Aurkezpen honek, software askea zer den azaltzen du eta baita gizartearentzat zergatik den hain garrantzitsua herritarrek, ikastetxeek, gobernuek eta gizarte eragile guztiek software askea eta formatu askeak erabiltzea eta sustatzea.
The document discusses features of blood in children, including plasma, blood cells, and hematopoiesis. Hematopoiesis is the process of blood cell production, which occurs in the mesoblast, liver, spleen, and bone marrow during fetal development and shifts to primarily the bone marrow after birth. The document provides details on red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and blood volume in children at different ages. It also discusses anemia and the classification of anemia severity based on hemoglobin and red blood cell counts.
OKFN-Spain is a community-based, not-for-profit organization founded in April 2013 as the Spanish local chapter of the Open Knowledge Foundation. It generates activities, projects, and communities around open knowledge, content, and data to improve governance, research, the economy and culture. Upcoming events include a Data Journalism conference and hackathon in Barcelona on May 24, 2013 focused on open data.
The document outlines the steps of a design thinking workshop held on September 30, 2013 in Hyderabad, India. It describes the 10 steps of the design thinking process that participants will go through: empathize, define, ideate, prototype, test, reflect, build, share, gather feedback, and debrief. The workshop will have participants redesign an existing job portal by interviewing each other, capturing needs and insights, sketching solutions, building prototypes, and getting feedback to iterate their designs.
This chapter examines models of technological change and their implications for internet business models. It discusses five models: 1) radical vs incremental change, 2) architectural innovation, 3) disruptive change, 4) innovation and value-added change, and 5) technology life cycle. These models provide guidance for developing successful technologies and understanding the competitive landscape following technological changes like the internet. The chapter also discusses the dotcom boom and bust and who profits from technological changes based on their complementary assets.
The document discusses features of blood in children, including plasma, blood cells, and hematopoiesis. Hematopoiesis is the process of blood cell production, which occurs in the mesoblast, liver, spleen, and bone marrow during fetal development and shifts to primarily the bone marrow after birth. The document provides details on red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and blood volume in children at different ages. It also discusses anemia and the classification of anemia severity based on hemoglobin and red blood cell counts.
OKFN-Spain is a community-based, not-for-profit organization founded in April 2013 as the Spanish local chapter of the Open Knowledge Foundation. It generates activities, projects, and communities around open knowledge, content, and data to improve governance, research, the economy and culture. Upcoming events include a Data Journalism conference and hackathon in Barcelona on May 24, 2013 focused on open data.
The document outlines the steps of a design thinking workshop held on September 30, 2013 in Hyderabad, India. It describes the 10 steps of the design thinking process that participants will go through: empathize, define, ideate, prototype, test, reflect, build, share, gather feedback, and debrief. The workshop will have participants redesign an existing job portal by interviewing each other, capturing needs and insights, sketching solutions, building prototypes, and getting feedback to iterate their designs.
This chapter examines models of technological change and their implications for internet business models. It discusses five models: 1) radical vs incremental change, 2) architectural innovation, 3) disruptive change, 4) innovation and value-added change, and 5) technology life cycle. These models provide guidance for developing successful technologies and understanding the competitive landscape following technological changes like the internet. The chapter also discusses the dotcom boom and bust and who profits from technological changes based on their complementary assets.
OpenData: Una oportunidad para bibliotecarios y documentalistas.Marc Garriga
Presentación de Marc Garriga para el Col·legi Oficial de Bibliotecaris i Documentalistes de la Comunitat Valenciana (COBDCV).
Valencia, 8 de septiembre de 2016.
The document provides important dates and information for a business plan presentation taking place from April 7-9, 2010. It outlines the consultation period before the presentation, as well as the presentation format which will consist of a 20 minute presentation by each team followed by a 10 minute Q&A session. Teams are encouraged to have all members participate. Presentations must be in PowerPoint format. The document also provides a brief overview of key business model concepts and examples of how to structure a business plan presentation covering what the idea is, why it is an opportunity, how it will work and key business objectives.
This document discusses methods for valuing and financing an internet start-up. It covers cash flow-based valuation, price-earnings ratios (P/E), and price-earnings growth (PEG) ratios. It also discusses valuing companies that are not yet profitable using proxies, business models, and implications for financing. Financing options include internal sources, equity financing, debt, and leveraging complementary assets through strategic alliances.
This chapter discusses how the properties of the Internet have the potential to transform competitive landscapes and influence business models and industry profitability. Some key properties that allow this include:
- The Internet acts as a mediating technology that interconnects parties distributed in time and space.
- It has universal reach, allowing anyone to potentially sell anything anywhere through Internet services.
- Network externalities occur as more people use the Internet, increasing its usefulness over time.
- The Internet serves as a low-cost distribution channel, especially for digital content and information.
- It reduces information asymmetries by making more information available to all parties.
Damned if we do damned if we don’t : how to address sustainability in the del...UCD Library
This document discusses the challenges of sustainably delivering information literacy components at University College Dublin (UCD). It outlines UCD Library's current successful approach of fully integrating information literacy into academic modules, but notes this comes at a high cost of resources. Suggestions for making delivery more sustainable going forward include developing online tutorials, utilizing flexible library staff teams, taking a program-level rather than module-level approach, and setting limits on the number of instruction sessions. The goal is to keep the library central to student learning while addressing staff fatigue issues.
Custom Components in Flex 4
Components in Flex 4 use the Spark architecture where all components inherit from spark.components.supportClasses.SkinnableComponent rather than mx.core.UIComponent. A component has a defined lifecycle with phases for construction, addition, initialization, invalidation/validation, update, and removal. Understanding the Flash Player's frame-based execution model, with code execution and rendering separated across slices, explains why components need lifecycles to ensure proper display and behavior.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Is peer review peerless? Author: Tony EklofUCD Library
The document discusses peer review, including what it is, the peer review process, criticisms of peer review, and peer review in different fields. It notes that peer review is meant to ensure quality and validity of scholarly work but can be slow, subjective, and biased. While flawed, peer review remains the best system currently for ensuring academic rigor in published work.
On the shelf in time : developing a strategy to improve reading list support....UCD Library
This document discusses strategies to improve support for reading lists at University College Dublin. It outlines traditional problems with supporting reading lists, as well as new challenges. In 2009, changes were implemented including a targeted reading list fund, new submission deadlines and procedures, and centralized ordering. A 2010 review found the changes were successful, processing 15% of offered modules, but recommended further revisions to forms, guidelines, and statistics tracking. The conclusion is that continual review and transparency are needed to support reading lists in the evolving university context.
The document discusses organizational structure and design. It describes different types of organizational structures including functional, product, customer, geographic, and matrix departmentalization. Functional departmentalization organizes work and workers into separate units based on business functions or expertise. Product departmentalization organizes work and departments according to specific products. Geographic departmentalization separates work into units for different countries or areas.
El Gobierno Abierto es la respuesta, ¿pero cuál era la pregunta?Marc Garriga
El documento presenta el concepto de transparencia y gobierno abierto. Explica que la transparencia implica la publicación proactiva y accesible de información pública, así como el libre acceso a la misma. También destaca la importancia de implicar a los ciudadanos y funcionarios, y de gestionar bien los datos para lograr una auténtica transparencia que mejore la democracia.
Presentation by Michelle Dalton, Liaison Librarian at University College Dublin Library, at IFLA Information Literacy satellite meeting held in Limerick, Ireland on August 14th, 2014.
Gender, Sexuality and Feminism: Lessons in starting an Open Access journalUCD Library
Presentation given by Joseph Greene, UCD Library Research Repository & Systems Librarian, to LIR HEAnet Group Annual Seminar, March 22, 2013, Dublin, Ireland
OpenData: Una oportunidad para bibliotecarios y documentalistas.Marc Garriga
Presentación de Marc Garriga para el Col·legi Oficial de Bibliotecaris i Documentalistes de la Comunitat Valenciana (COBDCV).
Valencia, 8 de septiembre de 2016.
The document provides important dates and information for a business plan presentation taking place from April 7-9, 2010. It outlines the consultation period before the presentation, as well as the presentation format which will consist of a 20 minute presentation by each team followed by a 10 minute Q&A session. Teams are encouraged to have all members participate. Presentations must be in PowerPoint format. The document also provides a brief overview of key business model concepts and examples of how to structure a business plan presentation covering what the idea is, why it is an opportunity, how it will work and key business objectives.
This document discusses methods for valuing and financing an internet start-up. It covers cash flow-based valuation, price-earnings ratios (P/E), and price-earnings growth (PEG) ratios. It also discusses valuing companies that are not yet profitable using proxies, business models, and implications for financing. Financing options include internal sources, equity financing, debt, and leveraging complementary assets through strategic alliances.
This chapter discusses how the properties of the Internet have the potential to transform competitive landscapes and influence business models and industry profitability. Some key properties that allow this include:
- The Internet acts as a mediating technology that interconnects parties distributed in time and space.
- It has universal reach, allowing anyone to potentially sell anything anywhere through Internet services.
- Network externalities occur as more people use the Internet, increasing its usefulness over time.
- The Internet serves as a low-cost distribution channel, especially for digital content and information.
- It reduces information asymmetries by making more information available to all parties.
Damned if we do damned if we don’t : how to address sustainability in the del...UCD Library
This document discusses the challenges of sustainably delivering information literacy components at University College Dublin (UCD). It outlines UCD Library's current successful approach of fully integrating information literacy into academic modules, but notes this comes at a high cost of resources. Suggestions for making delivery more sustainable going forward include developing online tutorials, utilizing flexible library staff teams, taking a program-level rather than module-level approach, and setting limits on the number of instruction sessions. The goal is to keep the library central to student learning while addressing staff fatigue issues.
Custom Components in Flex 4
Components in Flex 4 use the Spark architecture where all components inherit from spark.components.supportClasses.SkinnableComponent rather than mx.core.UIComponent. A component has a defined lifecycle with phases for construction, addition, initialization, invalidation/validation, update, and removal. Understanding the Flash Player's frame-based execution model, with code execution and rendering separated across slices, explains why components need lifecycles to ensure proper display and behavior.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Is peer review peerless? Author: Tony EklofUCD Library
The document discusses peer review, including what it is, the peer review process, criticisms of peer review, and peer review in different fields. It notes that peer review is meant to ensure quality and validity of scholarly work but can be slow, subjective, and biased. While flawed, peer review remains the best system currently for ensuring academic rigor in published work.
On the shelf in time : developing a strategy to improve reading list support....UCD Library
This document discusses strategies to improve support for reading lists at University College Dublin. It outlines traditional problems with supporting reading lists, as well as new challenges. In 2009, changes were implemented including a targeted reading list fund, new submission deadlines and procedures, and centralized ordering. A 2010 review found the changes were successful, processing 15% of offered modules, but recommended further revisions to forms, guidelines, and statistics tracking. The conclusion is that continual review and transparency are needed to support reading lists in the evolving university context.
The document discusses organizational structure and design. It describes different types of organizational structures including functional, product, customer, geographic, and matrix departmentalization. Functional departmentalization organizes work and workers into separate units based on business functions or expertise. Product departmentalization organizes work and departments according to specific products. Geographic departmentalization separates work into units for different countries or areas.
El Gobierno Abierto es la respuesta, ¿pero cuál era la pregunta?Marc Garriga
El documento presenta el concepto de transparencia y gobierno abierto. Explica que la transparencia implica la publicación proactiva y accesible de información pública, así como el libre acceso a la misma. También destaca la importancia de implicar a los ciudadanos y funcionarios, y de gestionar bien los datos para lograr una auténtica transparencia que mejore la democracia.
Presentation by Michelle Dalton, Liaison Librarian at University College Dublin Library, at IFLA Information Literacy satellite meeting held in Limerick, Ireland on August 14th, 2014.
Gender, Sexuality and Feminism: Lessons in starting an Open Access journalUCD Library
Presentation given by Joseph Greene, UCD Library Research Repository & Systems Librarian, to LIR HEAnet Group Annual Seminar, March 22, 2013, Dublin, Ireland
Zer da fedibertsoa
eta zer eskaini diezaieke
euskal sortzaileei?
Aurkezpen honek zalantza hori erantzuten saiatzen laguntzea du helburu.
2021eko Durangoko Azokan lagun batekin eman nuen hitzaldiaren grabazioa hemen ikusgarri dago: https://kolektiva.media/w/6zG3J9bf8UmLJVUtJxMEKV?start=0s
Zirikatzen-ek okupazioaren eta autogestioaren inguruan hausnartzeko jardunaldiak antolatu zituen 2019an eta berauon barnean, hitzaldi bat eman nuen. Nire ekarpena jabetza intelektualaren inguruan eta burujabetza teknologikoaren inguruan izan zen, beste gai batzuk ere ukitu bagenituen ere.
2016an, beste aldi batzuetan bezala, sare sozialak jorratzen dituen hitzaldia eman nuen. Aurreko hitzaldiekin alderatuta, aurkezpen honetan orrialde batzuk eguneratu nituen, zenbait eduki kenduz edo laburtuz eta beste batzuk gehituz. Edizio honetan azaldu nituen gai berriak hauek izan ziren:
- Passive sharing
- Gauzen Internet
- Autozentzura
Bibliografia atalean liburu bat gehitu nuen eta bide batez, gomendatu ohi ditudan liburuen zerrenda jartzen dut hemen (ordena kronologikoan):
* El lado oscuro de Google. Historia y futuro de la industria de los metadatos
Ippolita
2010, Editorial Virus
ISBN: 978-84-92559-23-7
* Superficiales. ¿Qué está haciendo Internet con nuestras mentes?
Nicholas Carr
2011, Editorial Taurus
ISBN: 978-84-306-0812-6
* En el acuario de Facebook. El resistible ascenso del anarco-capitalismo
Ippolita
2012, Enclave de Libros
ISBN: 978-84-940208-0-3
* Desnudando a Google. La inquietante realidad que no quieren que conozcas
Alejandro Suárez Sánchez-Ocaña
2012, Ediciones Deusto
ISBN: 978-84-234-2862-5
* La comunicacion jibarizada. Cómo la tecnología ha cambiado nuestras mentes
Pascual Serrano
2013, Ediciones Península
ISBN: 978-84-9942-192-6
* Atrapados. Cómo las máquinas se apoderan de nuestras vidas
Nicholas Carr
2014, Editorial Taurus
ISBN: 978-84-306-1689-3
* El imperio de la vigilancia
Ignacio Ramonet
2016, Clave Intelectual
ISBN: 978-84-944338-2-5
En noviembre de 2013 di una pequeña charla titulada “La magia de los números” en el Hackmeeting que se celebró en Txirbilenea, el kulturgune de Sestao. Fue una reedición de la charla que ya preparé para el Hackmeeting de Gernika hace ya unos años.
Gizarte mugimenduen aldetik, gai honen inguruko hausnarketa bat ezinbestekoa dela uste dut. Ez hori bakarrik, nire iritziz, gizarte osoaren aldetik ere, sare sozial korporatiboekiko hausnarketa kritiko bat ere premiazkoa da. Bizi dugun dinamika alienatzaileaz jabetzea ezinbestekoa da estrategia askatzaileak sortu ahal izateko.
Política 2.0: nuevas formas de construcción social mediante políticas en redTxopi
Este documento describe las nuevas formas de construcción social y política a través de redes digitales y plataformas en línea. Se discuten iniciativas de política 2.0 en áreas como la difusión de información, la creación de conocimiento, la propiedad intelectual, las relaciones interpersonales y la educación. También analiza el papel de las redes sociales comerciales versus las redes sociales libres para hacer política, concluyendo que estas últimas son más adecuadas debido a su enfoque en las necesidades de los usuarios sobre los beneficios econ
En esta presentación se explica qué es el conocimiento libre, por qué es importante para la sociedad en general y para la educación en particular y se mencionan ejemplos de su aplicación en la enseñanza (OpenCourseWare, Moodle).
6. Software askearen lau askatasunak
● Programa edozein helbururekin erabiltzeko askatasuna.
● Programa nola dabilen ikasteko askatasuna eta zure
beharretara moldatzeko askatasuna (iturri-kodea
beharrezkoa da).
● Kopiak banatzeko eskubidea, auzokoa lagundu
dezakezularik.
● Programa hobetzeko eta hobekuntzak argitaratzeko
eskubidea (iturri-kodea beharrezkoa da).
17. Software askearen abantaila etikoak
● Euskaldunagoa
● Independienteagoa
● Askeagoa
● Berdintasuna
● Parte hartzea
● Lankidetza
● Elkartasuna
18. Programa baliokideak
Windows Linux
Windows Gnome, KDE, XFCE
Calculator GcalcTool
Paint TuxPaint, GNU Paint
Notepad Gedit
Explorer Nautilus, XFCE
Mine Gnomine
19. Programa baliokideak
Office OpenOffice
Word Writer
Excel Spreadsheet
PowerPoint Presentation
Access Database
Internet Explorer Firefox, Opera, Konqueror
Outlook Thunderbird, Evolution
20. Programa baliokideak
MSN Messenger aMSN, Pidgin
Windows Media Player Mplayer, Xine
Mirc X-Chat, Chatzilla
Photoshop GIMP
Corel Draw InkScape
Page Maker Scribus
Winamp Amarok, XMMS
21. Programa baliokideak
Nero Burning Rom K3b, Brasero
Premier Kino, Cinelerra
Acrobat Evince, XPDF
NetMeeting Ekiga
3D Studio MAX Blender
34. Lizentziak: copyleft, libreak, malguak
softwarea
irratia musika
telebista
komikiak
prentsa
bertsolaritza
entziklopediak
literatura
kale izendegiak webguneak
mapak argazkiak
36. Aurkezpen honetako irudiak eta logotipoak
Internetetik hartu dira eta dagozkien
jabeenak dira.
Aurkezpen honetako testuak eta diagramak
jabetza publikoan uzten dira.
Kopiatu aurkezpen hau hemendik: ikusimakusi.net
http://www.ikusimakusi.net/pub/2008/20081211SoftwareAskea.odp
http://www.ikusimakusi.net/pub/2008/20081211SoftwareAskea.pdf