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What Should a Post-Facebook World Look Like?
Facebook was not the first alarm that ever went off for me around corporate involvement with technology, and I know that I am not alone in that. We all pretty much guessed that it was a compromise. It is no … Continue reading
Posted in data, education
Tagged Cambridge Analytica, data, digital literacy, Facebook, Information privacy, Mark Zuckerberg, oer, open source
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NWeLearn: Digital Fluency Initiative and Faculty Development
Digital Fluency Initiative and Faculty Development Linda Samek, Provost; Robin Ashford, Senior Librarian; Anna Berardi, Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy; Gloria Doherty, Director of Education Technology and Hybrid Learning Programs at George Fox University The ability of faculty to … Continue reading
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Tagged #NWeLearn, digital literacy, hybrid courses, online, professional development
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