Ignite Presentation for LSC531 at URI Summer Session 2014
Five Minutes with Judith Donath (MIT)
MIT Press_ Our latest “Five Minutes with the Author” is with Judith Donath who is a Faculty Fellow at Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society and a Visiting Scholar at MIT’s Program in Science, Technology, and Society, and author of The Social Machine.
Empoderar a la ciudadanía mediática desde la educomunicación
En el presente artículo se analiza el concepto de ciudadanía en sus diferentes significaciones (ciudadanía política, jurídica, social, económica, ecológica e intercultural), con el fin de justificar la actualidad del concepto de ciudadanía mediática, sobre todo por su validez en el ámbito de la educomunicación. El objetivo último es reconstruir la dimensión social, ética y […]
Digital Digest, Q1 2014
The first quarter of 2014 was full of developments in the digital realm, check out the most important among them in the latest issue of the Digital Digest. Explore in this issue: 1. Social Media: Twitter adds new trend locations to the Middle East, a list of the ME’s most famous YouTube channels, and pretty […]
Middle East Digital Digest, Q4 2013
Our quarterly round up of Internet and Technology developments from across the Middle East and elsewhere on the globe is back, in a whole new look! Check it out for many stories from 2013’s last quarter that you don’t want to miss. This issue contains stories about social media uptake in the middle east, with […]
Research Report: The attitudes of Internet users in the Middle East to Cybersafety, Security and Data Privacy
The Rassed team at the Ministry of Information and Communications Technology published the results to their most recent study into the attitudes of Internet users towards cybersafety issues. The study looks at 5 key areas: 1. Access to technology 2. Attitudes towards the Internet 3. Levels of concern towards safety and online privacy 4. Trust […]
Build Peace 2014 (reflections)
Members of the Build Peace community reflect on the conference and on their experiences using technology to build peace. Over 250 people from more than 30 countries attended Build Peace 2014. Participants came from national and international NGOs, the UN system, academic institutions and the private sector. The conference had four broad lines of inquiry, […]
ICT in collaborative learning in the classroom of elementary and secondary education
Digital technologies offer new opportunities for learning in an increasingly connected society, in which learning to work with others and collaborate has become an extremely important skill. This article presents the results of a research study into the conceptions and practices of working teachers regarding collaborative learning methodologies mediated by information and communication technologies (ICT) […]
Digital Life in 2025
Experts predict the Internet will become ‘like electricity’ — less visible, yet more deeply embedded in people’s lives for good and ill. The world is moving rapidly towards ubiquitous connectivity that will further change how and where people associate, gather and share information, and consume media. A canvassing of 2,558 experts and technology builders about […]
Paris Declaration calls for renewed emphasis on Media and Information Literacy in the Digital Age
Participants adopted the Paris Declaration on MIL in the Digital Era during the first European Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Forum, which was held at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris from 27-28 May 2014. The Declaration reaffirms the importance of MIL and calls for a renewed emphasis on MIL in today’s digital environment as well as […]
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