How government can change the default from closed source to open
Three things that need to change for government to open source all software it creates.
Via Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
August 1, 2014 9:53 PM
As more and more schools move towards a one-to-one classroom, the need for students to understand basic rules and routines around digital devices is critical. Find 8 printable posters that address the following rules. * Eyes on your own screen * Keep food and drink away from technology * Respect the laptop * Keep your password to yourself * Think before you print * Save your work! * Leave tricky stuff to the experts * Watch where you click (don't visit unapproved sites) The visuals will help students understand (and hopefully remember) the rules.
Mauricio Fierro's curator insight,
August 2, 2014 10:06 AM
Check out 8 posters on best practice for digital devices!
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.'s curator insight,
December 15, 2013 9:16 AM
"Politicians would suppress Internet if they could, but it's already very late"
Alejandra Martínez's curator insight,
April 21, 2015 2:22 PM
En este artículo del diario "La voz de Galícia" Manuel Castells, líder en el estudio de la revolución digital y las revoluciones sociales, económicas y políticas, denuncia el distanciamiento entre los políticos y sus ciudadanos. Critica especialmente el hecho que los canales de participación que son propios de las sociedades democráticas, para que sus ciudadanos puedan expresarse libremente, en la mayoría de sociedades están actualmente cortados, como en el caso de España. |
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