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Digital natives

Do you no longer own a TV, get your news directly from the net and perhaps have a website or blog? Then you might be a digital native in the best sense of the word.Check out these two great blog-posts (koehnetopp / netzpolitik in German).

Digital literacy is another important term in this respect. It  is the ability to locate, organize, understand, evaluate, and create information using digital technology (wikipedia). Since C. P. Snow’s Rede-Lecture “The Two Cultures” in 1959, the problem of digital illiterates in all field of society is widely known and discussed. Especially the divide between the humanities and the sciences makes understanding and cooperating difficult and poses real problems for our socienties (see e.g. censorship debate in Germany 2009).

See also: eLearning Papers n° 12: Digital Literacy – the evolution of the 21st century Literacies

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By Bastet
On July 8, 2009
At 3:16 pm
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edu.science.cluster at the fnm-a

We presented the launch of the edu.sci portal at the FNM-A (Forum Neue Medien Austria) Conference at the WU Vienna (July 1st 2009). We got a lot of interesting feedback and impulses for further tools to integrate.

Interesting were also the keynotes, which support the conclusions we drew from operating elib.at since 2005. While we do focus a lot more on content than the usual project in beta, we did accurately position our project at the border between the closed LMS / repository of an institution and the “free” web. This should allow us to operate as a stepstone in both directions…

Much to do, not enough time.

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By admin
On July 2, 2009
At 12:15 am
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