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The Co-Production of Knowledge 18-20 July 20 Social Networks and E-Governance in University Spaces J. Francisco Álvarez National Distance University (UNED) Madrid-Spain [email protected] Twitter: @ alvarezuned Google Scholar Citations http ://goo.gl/hj8rc

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Social Networks and E-Governance in University Spaces

J. Francisco ÁlvarezNational Distance University (UNED)

[email protected]: @alvarezuned

Google Scholar Citations http://goo.gl/hj8rc

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Social Networks and E-Governance in University Spaces

Digital Technologies Higher Education

All

activities

Innovative powers of Information Technology

New citizens practices

?

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http://138.4.83.162/mec/ayudas/repositorio/20110930235620GEGOSUE_Final.pdf

Electronic Government and Governance in the Spanish University System. Report to the Spanish Ministry of Education. September 2011.Álvarez Álvarez, J.F., Álvarez Álvarez, L., Domínguez Figaredo, D., Kiczkowski Yankelevich, A. (2011).

“Social Networks and University Spaces. Knowledge and Open Innovation in the Ibero-American Knowledge Space.” RUSC, V. 9, 1. January 2012. pp. 245-257.Álvarez Álvarez, J.F., Domínguez Figaredo, D.

http://goo.gl/C36N9

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Technology-driven (internalist)

Functional-managerial (externalist)

IT-assisted governance

Role of the ICT

Aligning the use of ICT with the aims of institutions.

Getting support from a sound management of the ICT to achieve greater efficiency in the Sistem as a whole.

E-administration as an opportunity to integrate

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Towards e-participation

The ancient walls of educational system are

trembling

The Battle of Jericho

Openness

Networked

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New trends for a new era

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New trends for a new era

http://www.udacity.com/

MMIMIT Harvad MOOC

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2012. Princeton University Press 2012. The MIT Press.

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The expansion of e-government does not just come about from the presence and strength of ICT in each university but it is to a greater extent due to a demand for social and technological change as a result of the expansion and all-pervasiveness of ICT in digital networked society

E-governance is not the result of internal expansive development of ICT within institutions

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From e-government to information government

As governments use information technologies more pervasively, leaders are becoming less comfortable in simply delegating technology-related issues to technology managers (Pornchai: 2007)

Information government is not another stage of electronic government – rather, it is a conceptual lens that offers a complementary perspective to understand the changing nature of government and its relationship to the citizenry”(Mayer-Schönberger y Lazer: 2007)

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E-participation

MyUniversity will create an advanced e-Participation platform that offers several different interactive tools based on Web2.0 technology, allowing university members and stakeholders to easily participate in the policy-making process of the higher education area. The platform will also leverage the success of social networks such as Facebook, by advertising its content on them in order to “hook” new users.

http://www.myuniversity-project.eu

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The New Social Operating System

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New Socio-technical FrameworkNew Topology of Educational agents

Openness Networked (individualism) Interaction New topology Connectivism MOOC (Massive Open On-line

Course) Open Educational Resources

(OER). Accreditations (e-badges)

Spaces/individuals/InstitutionsNetworked

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New trends for a new era

Eva Kassens-Noor, “Twitter as a teaching practice to enhance active and informal learning in higher education. The case of sustainable tweets”, Journal of Active Learning in Higher Education, 13-1, March 2012, pp. 9-21.

Svenska Twitteruniversitetet The Swedish Twitter Universityhttps://twitter.com/svtwuni

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THANKS