If we believe in equality, if we believe in participatory democracy and participatory culture, if we believe in people and progressive social change, if we believe in sustainability in all its environmental and economic and psychological manifestations, then we need to do better than slap that adjective “open” onto our projects and act as though that’s sufficient or — and this is hard, I know — even sound.
- Nov 2014
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www.hackeducation.com www.hackeducation.com
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- Oct 2014
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shawn.dewolfe.bc.ca shawn.dewolfe.bc.ca
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WordPress, Drupal and many other complete web applications come ready made for deployment.
Even if cheap, I wonder what the TCO (total cost of ownership is like)
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- Jun 2014
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www.teslamotors.com www.teslamotors.com
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Technology leadership is not defined by patents, which history has repeatedly shown to be small protection indeed against a determined competitor, but rather by the ability of a company to attract and motivate the world’s most talented engineers. We believe that applying the open source philosophy to our patents will strengthen rather than diminish Tesla’s position in this regard.
"Technology leadership is....defined by...the ability of a company to attract and motivate the world's most talented engineers."
The key components of this applied "open source philosophy" seem to be about increasing input, visibility, and collective motivation by taking fear out of the interaction equation.
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- Feb 2014
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ubuntuone.com ubuntuone.com
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THE ART OF
The Art of Community
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github.com github.com
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For example, imagine you are annotating the second page of a New York Times article. You probably want to see your annotation when you are looking at the article later as a single page, right? Or perhaps you've annotated the HTML for a PLOS ONE article. Wouldn't you like to see those annotations when you are looking at the PDF version of the same article? If annotations were only associated with the URL you happened to be looking at in your browser then the scenarios above would not work, because the documents being annotated all have different URLs.
Publisher Best Practices is a great idea that I would like to see codified in the authoring and publishing tools to make the practices commonplace by default.
I would like to mix PBP with other techniques, though, for richer connection between source and rendering-- I have some source mapping ideas that make it possible to keep annotations linked even as the original source is edited over time.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Open Source[edit] LightSide[43] EASE[44] - Published by EdX.
Open Source software for Automated Essay Scoring
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