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#EuroDIG 2015 | The Pan-European #dialogue on #Internet #governance | # ! ...

#EuroDIG 2015 | The Pan-European #dialogue on #Internet #governance | # ! ... | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

 | www.eurodig.org  |

The Pan-European dialogue on Internet governance (EuroDIG) is an open platform for informal and inclusive discussion and exchange on public policy issues related to Internet Governance (IG) between stakeholders from all over Europe. ...


Via Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.'s curator insight, March 18, 2015 5:26 AM

# ! ...Help to #Shape The Future.

[Main Meetings: 4 - 5 June 2015

2015 ISOC Fellowship to the EuroDIG
Individual subscriptios until 3/29/2015]

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Mooc : un sentiment massif de solitude | Collaboratif-Info

Mooc : un sentiment massif de solitude | Collaboratif-Info | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
La revue en ligne des pratiques collaboratives : Entreprise 2.0, réseau social d'entreprise, Knowledge Management, communautés de pratique, Social CRM, innovation participative... Retours d'expérience, tendances, actualité.




Via Marco Bertolini, Gilles Le Page, michel verstrepen
Marco Bertolini's curator insight, July 17, 2014 3:03 AM

Comment rendre les MOOCs plus ludiques et participatifs ?


Gilles Le Page's curator insight, July 17, 2014 3:53 AM

J'ai eu une chance énorme, semble-t-il, en participant au Mooc ITyPA et au Mooc Gestion de Projet, dans lesquels je n'ai pas vécu ce sentiment de solitude !

DocBiodiv's curator insight, July 21, 2014 5:08 AM

06/07/2014 - Par Stéphane Moracchini

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Connectivism in Practice – How to organize a MOOC | Peeragogy.org

Connectivism in Practice – How to organize a MOOC | Peeragogy.org | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Learn #passion: #MOOC = "different activities for each person, various platforms + everyone has her own outcome" http://t.co/uwQ0BSao #KM

Via Dr. Susan Bainbridge, Ken Morrison
Ken Morrison's curator insight, February 18, 2013 3:10 AM

I am taking a course from Howard Rheingold at the moment.  He is very skilled at building a community of colearners.

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On the #hunt for the #right #OpenSource #project? | Matt Micene @ Opensource.com | # ! Nothing...

On the #hunt for the #right #OpenSource #project? | Matt Micene @ Opensource.com | # ! Nothing... | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
How to evaluate yourself, including your skills and time, before jumping into an open source project. Then, how to evaluate an open source project before stepping into the community. From seasoned open source developer, Matt Micene.

Via Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.'s curator insight, October 1, 2014 2:53 PM

# ! ... like a first time...
# ! ... time after time.

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Power Law of Participation Continuum - From #collectiveintelligence to #collaborative intelligence

Power Law of Participation Continuum - From #collectiveintelligence to #collaborative intelligence | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

Via luiy
luiy's curator insight, February 20, 2014 5:51 AM

The byproduct of use is a Conucopia of the Commons -- the act of using the database adds value to it.  As users engage in low threshold participation (read, favorite, tag and link) we gain a form of collective intelligence.  But it is important to distinguish the value of collective intelligence and collaborative intelligence, as first pointed out by Mitch Kapor:

...Tons of interesting types of collaborative filtering, like Digg, is TiVo like, indicating individual preferences, with some algorythm logic.  Valid and interesting, but people are not connecting.  Different from a bunch of people focusing on creating something.  That is higher value than collaborative filtering, my thesis, if you can get people to work together.  Look at health information, broadly speaking, why are doctors not collaborating to build such a resource -- the lack of information, locked up in a database that Harvard publishes, kills people.  I can feel the opportunity... 

When users participate in high enagement activities, connecting with one another, a different kind of value is being created.  But my core point isn't just the difference between these forms of group intelligence -- but actually how the co-exist in the best communities.