On the Agenda – Week 13, 2013
Take 1 – Open Access
@DigitalAgendaEU: Can big data help fight fires and save lives?
@ocwnews: Online learning could be truly transformative—What needs to be done in order to translate could into will?
@DigitalKoans: Another Door Opens (Quietly) for MOOCs
@oatp: Open access: The true cost of science publishing
Take 2 – EU
@PareshKevat: EU promises easier access for international students
@innovationunion: Peter Jansen (CA): How do you see research and innovation making a difference for a better future?
@ICTscoop: Does Europe need its own MOOC?
Take 3 – R&D
@Plosone: Insect pests more plentiful in hotter parts of city than in cooler areas
@maxplanckpress: Infographic explains the world as 100 people
@Smithsonianmag: Nobody chews like you chew! The way we chew is unique to us like fingerprints or voice
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
@ScienceGuideEU: Education surviving the Euro Crisis
@ScienceGuideEU: US Education Under Secretary Martha Kanter: “Quality demands responsibility”.
@ScienceGuideEU: You think this journal is real?
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