When I heard about on the Information Society (well capitalized) or read in my time in college to Alvin Toffler, I imagined a world full of people attending school, carrying books, arguing in a library, or reading in a cafe ... so pretty good.
been many years since I had that wonderful vision and wrong.
If something has happened is that few people carry and fewer books, attend a library.
And do not look bad.
think that contrary to what many people say, it is read. Probably not what you traditionally think of as reading products but is read. If only one chapuzoncito on the network to find a concept leads us to navigate through several more, and together ... how many concepts we acquire? And I see it every day with my kids and laughing I have the new viral video from Youtube but I also contextualized with historical, social or just popular culture that I can understand.
But back to the societies of the information ...
In my daily browsing I rather use the Internet. Was very supportive in your practice for the development of courses and also for my own training.
When I could not continue studying French in my laptop, I Aulafacil this page where they have a good course in French, complete with audio for pronunciation work. There I also found some very interesting other issues. In walks cyber
other directions I found a page where many people, especially professionals in the field of computing, lend themselves to sharing their knowledge completely free to people who want to buy, using technology and e -learning. To me that was precious. I owe you the address.
And this week, reading GOOD I found an article on Michael and his most recent Karnjanaprakorn Project: Skillshare , a place to learn everything and everyone.
addition, if technical issues involved, and yoreparo.com ifixit.com are essential for anyone determined to make the repair of their equipment on their own hands. Read the manifesto iFixit that something so cool.
How about a college video: Utubersidad
The emergence of pages here and there while in many educational reforms are discussed and models are failing, it makes me think that people are making decisions about what you learn and what to learn why they chose systems that are no longer functional. Something I read in Wikipedia (knowledge shared excellence) on information society and its transformation into knowledge societies: critical appropriation, and therefore selective, this information led by citizens who know they want and need to know each case, and therefore know what can and should do without.
I think that was more like the vision I had in mind.
is true. All of these resources (and more that there should be) at the moment can only be used by those with certain socio-economic capacity computer access to a resource. But we have seen how computers being super luxury items (the first computer we had at home and with interest and cost many sacrifices as the old ten million pesos, around 91, more expensive than many now) have become more accessible and how many governments and organizations are worrying about how to get free internet access to more people.
much for our information society to become a knowledge society. Lack of resources, lack the same information that people should have access to many resources. There are already several initiatives to bring computers to places where people not have the economic capacity and thus work to reduce the digital divide. Should be informed about what is done in Mexico in this matter and the ways we can support.
Do you know sites for self-taught?
Share! Since we can make a small directory with different themes ... how does it appear?
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