sábado, 24 de mayo de 2008

Our Vision: Towards Science 2.0 - The change is happening

The concept of Web 2.0 is changing the way we access information and distribute information. The web has developed from a static system to a dynamic tool where people disseminate information and have the capacity to collaborate. Famous examples such as wikis and social networks are known to everybody. The benefits are large and will be even larger in the near future. The impact on nearly all aspects of our life is obvious - so is the impact on science.With the background of the web, science is rapidly changing. The benefits to science and the scientific community as a result of these evolving technologies will be large.
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lunes, 19 de mayo de 2008

Inforef

Un caso de organismo que se dice dedicado a promover las TIC en el ámbito educativo pero no mantiene un portal, salvo a través de los proyectos en los que participa. http://www.inforef.be/

jueves, 1 de mayo de 2008

Learning 2.0: A Study on the Impact of Web 2.0 Innovations on Education and Training in Europe

Building a European Information Society is a key ambition of the renewed Lisbon Objectives and is currently framed by the i2010 policy initiative. Within this policy framework, the role of the JRC is to support the overall formulation and implementation of appropriate Information Society strategies, policies, regulations and actions contributing to a competitive, innovative and inclusive European Information Society.
No parece que circule mucha información por aquí, parece que se trata de un organismo que trabaja para otros directorios de la Comisión (ver en la parte inferior de esta página)

http://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/Learning-2.0.html