![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Validation on Wikipedia: How do I know this article is accurate? - George Chriss Martin Walker and Paul Kobasa present a joint session at Wikimania 2006 held August 4-6th, 2006 in Boston, MA. Additional information may be found at the following URLs: http://wikimania2006.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proceedings:MW2 http://wikimania2006.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proceedings:PK2 Released under the GNU General Free Documentation License v. 1.2 and Creative Commons v. 3.0 U.S. dual licenses. You may select the license of your choice... Keywords: Wikimania; Wikipedia; Peer review; Information accuracy Downloads: 25 Average rating: (0 review) |  |
![[sound]](/images/mediatype_sound.gif) | Oracle Buzz, Episode 2 - Lewis Cunningham Oracle Buzz Podcast, Version 2. Covers methodology, peer reviews and oralce 10g XE. Keywords: oracle; methodology; peer review; oracle 10g xe; xe Downloads: 1,984 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Podcast: Around the Corner - MGuhlin.net/blog - Open Access Publications and Peer-Reviwed Journals/Publications - Miguel Guhlin "Open source teaching provides new strategies and opportunities for individuals to engage in the shared investigation of common challenges," shares a Wikipedia entry. For me, this is at the heart of "open source publication," or open access publications. I see blogs and podcasts--and using those to make the writing process more transparent, with writers no longer clutching their manuscripts to their chest for fear others might steal their ideas--as the quickest way to share information with the ... Keywords: mguhlin; mguhlin.net; podcast; around the corner; kaylor; mkaylor; ollerenshaw; kaylor.us; open access publications; peer-review Downloads: 2,199 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Kent Hovind's the Hovind Theory is off by a trillion - http://www.youtube.com/Thunderf00t Kent Hovind's the Hovind Theory is off by a trillion. See Thunderf00t's "Why People Laugh at Creationists" Keywords: william dembski; peer review; intelligent design; The Hovind Theory; trillion; ken ham; answers in genesis; lies in the text books; creationist; creation science Downloads: 9 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Digital Tipping Point: Ian Lynch, UK open source education visionary 01 - Christian Einfeldt This is one of many short video segments which will be added to the Digital Tipping Point (DTP) archive. This segment featuers Ian Lynch, one of the main moving forces behind free open source software and open standards in the UK. Ian has been influential in bringing free open source software to the UK schools, and his INGOTs program for teaching computer use is revolutionizing the use of computers in the classroom around the world... Keywords: Ian Lynch; Lynch, Ian; United Kingdom; England; INGOTs; DIY and freedom; culture of DIY with open source; schools and open source; children and open source; culture of dependency with proprietary software; Birmingham, UK; Townworth, UK; DIY Becoming More Commonplace; learning to learn; peer review; meritocracy; Christensen, Clayton; Clayton Christensen; game consoles Downloads: 197 Average rating: (0 review) |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Digital Tipping Point: Novell Chairman Jack Messman 04 - Christian Einfeldt This is one of many short video segments which will be added to the Digital Tipping Point (DTP) archive. In this continuation segment, Novell Chairman Jack Messman calls open source a "powerful force" that is changing the software industry. One thing I didn't know is that, according to Jack, most software is written inside businesses for internal use. He says that more and more of the companies will need to turn to the open source community to cope with the costs of writing the code, debugging t... Keywords: Jack Messman; Messman, Jack; Novell's history; open source as powerful force; business models for open source, in-house code production; business models for open source, licensing fees; business models for open source, support fees; open source as a disruptive technology; meritocracy; peer review; ease of use; value add is packaging Downloads: 71 Average rating: (0 review) |  |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Free University Day 4_1 - Resonance 104.4 FM Roberta Mock: Avant-Garde Performance. Roberta Mock is Associate Dean (Research) and Reader in Performance, Faculty of Arts. Dr Roberta Mock is Reader in Performance and Associate Dean for Research in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Plymouth where she also leads the MRes Theatre & Performance programme. She is the editor of Walking, Writing & Performance (Intellect, forthcoming) and Performing Processes (Intellect, 2000), and author of Jewish Women on Stage, Film, and Television (Palgra... Keywords: Roberta Mock: Avant-Garde Performance. Roberta Mock is Associate Dean (Research) and Reader in Performance; Faculty of Arts. Dr Roberta Mock is Reader in Performance and Associate Dean for Research in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Plymouth where she also leads the MRes Theatre & Performance programme. She is the editor of Walking; Writing & Performance (Intellect; forthcoming) and Performing Processes (Intellect; 2000); and author of Jewish Women on Stage; Film; and Television (Palgrave Macmillan; 2007). she is co-convenor of the Performance & the Body Working Party of TaPRA (Theatre & Performance Research Association) and a member of the AHRC Peer Review College. For further details: www.plymouth.ac.uk/staff/rmock For bibliography and references cited in this lecture; see our on-line page at www.resonancefm.com/free-university Duration: 42:21 Downloads: 22 |
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