Tag: Europe
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Algorithms have become so powerful we need a robust, Europe-wide response
Opaque algorithms in effect challenge the checks and balances essential for liberal democracies and market economies to function. As the EU builds a digital single market, it needs to ensure that market is anchored in democratic principles. Yet the software codes that determine which link shows up first, second, third and onwards, remain protected by…
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Posted to Diigo 09/19/2010
in Digestactivities from various services, africa, data/semantic web, education, education disruption, educational systems, Europe, India, internet connectivity, Jon Dron, knowledge, knowledge infrastructure, large network, learning networks, learning systems, networked learning, North America, p2p, teaching and learning, technological infrastructureAfrica: Millenium Development Goals Knowledge in complex settings is a process of negotiation…an interplay of entities…a dance. And being knowledgeable in these settings requires an awareness of process and flow, not of being in possession of “knowledge” What has happened in journalism will also happen in education: breakdown of a single controlled narrative, increased role…