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Here’s the link to the timeline for my algorithm play http://t.co/NjwlKmOgF2 Will blog in more detail in the weekly summary #mscedc
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@sbayne Here’s mine http://t.co/Iu8bQWZHs9 ‘my followers skew more positive than me’ #mscedc
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In case you were wondering, this is what an algorithm looks like :) #mscedc http://t.co/1ZsMbKr52X
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Great TED talk on how algorithms shape our world. #mscedc
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UK online course provider FutureLearn reaches million
FutureLearn, the UK’s online university platform, has reached a million students signing up for courses. The provider of so-called Moocs (massive open online courses) says interest has been rising sharply, with 20% more UK students in the last three months of 2014.
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Absolutely brilliant TED talk by Life on the Screen’s Sherry Turkle http://t.co/vqfM4YCQaz #mscedc
Some interesting points from the talk:
Devices don’t just change what we do but who we are. They enable us to customise our lives and have control over where we put our attention.
Human relationships are rich and messy and demanding and we use technology to clean them up.
Today we sacrifice connection for conversation yet having conversations with others teaches us how to have conversations with ourselves.
We only really want to be listened to. Social media provides us with automatic listeners that seem to care about us and we experience pretend empathy as if it were the real thing.
We expect more from technology and less from each other.
Technology provides us with the illusion of companionship without the demands of friendship.
I share therefore I am.
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Should big data analytics decide whether you get promoted?
Big data articles seem to be part and parcel of everything we do today. I researched Learning Analytics last week in Research Methods and have to say that while the data can be useful in so many respects, it is fundamental that it is meaningful and interpreted correctly.
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