Archives
- Book: Difusión cientÃfica y las iniciativas de Acceso Abierto
- ICTlogy.net: 6th anniversary
- UOC Tech Talks. Jessica Colaço: Mobile technology and social change
- IV Congress of CyberSociety: Digital Indicators for the Information Society
- Fourth Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (XI). Paolo Brunello: Netmap Workshop
- Fourth Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (X). Inclusion and Remote Communities
- Fourth Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (IX). Specialized Areas Workshop
- Fourth Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (VIII). Social Issues and Partnerships
- Fourth Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (VII). Ken Banks: Making an Impact. The Role of Mobile Phones in the Developing World
- Fourth Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (VI). ICTs and Communication Workshop
- Fourth Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (V). ICTs and Health and Rural Development
- Fourth Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (IV). Thecnologies and mobile technologies
- Fourth Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (III). ICT4D Research Workshop
- Fourth Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (II). Governance and Nation Building
- Fourth Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (I). Matti Tedre: A New Educational Program in Tanzania
- PhD Thesis Defence: Measuring digital development for policy-making: Models, stages, characteristics and causes
- ICTs, Development, disciplines and acronyms
- PhD Thesis Defence and Acknowledgements
- Live-blogging and conference reviews
- Digital Competences (VIII). Cristóbal Cobo: e-Competences in the European Framework: literacies in the XXIst Century
- Digital Competences (VII). Gerard Vélez and Laura Rosillo: La Caixa, from e-Learning to collective intelligence
- Digital Competences (VI). Joan Torrent: Electronic skill-biased technological change (e-SBTC), enterprise and work
- Digital Competences (V). Howard Rheingold: Participatory Media and Participatory Pedagogy
- Digital Competences (IV). Jesús MartÃnez & Dolors Reig: Communities of Practice in Public Administrations. Compartim programme and digital competences
- Digital Competences (III). Ismael Peña-López: Goverati. New competencies for politics, government and participation
- Digital Competences (II). José Manuel Pérez Tornero: Criteria for Media Literacy Levels
- Digital Competences (I). Boris Mir: The digital competence as a methodological competence
- Digital Divide and e-Participation: a bibliography
- 5th Internet, Law and Politics Conference (VIII). Daithà Mac Sithigh: Politics Track Gather Up
- 5th Internet, Law and Politics Conference (VII). Political participation and Social Networking Sites
- 5th Internet, Law and Politics Conference (VI). Policies for a safer Internet
- 5th Internet, Law and Politics Conference (V). Access to public information and Social Networking Sites
- 5th Internet, Law and Politics Conference (IV). Daithà Mac Sithigh: Law Track Gather Up
- 5th Internet, Law and Politics Conference (III). Data protection and Social Networking Sites
- 5th Internet, Law and Politics Conference (II). Social Networking Sites and individual rights
- 5th Internet, Law and Politics Conference (I). James Grimmelmann: Saving Facebook
- Working Session on Open Social Learning (III). Dolors Reig: Open Social Learning in Spain. Clarifying Concepts
- Working Session on Open Social Learning (II). Rubén DÃaz: Diagnosis and Perspective
- Working Session on Open Social Learning (I). Marc Alier: Open Social Learning?
- Educator.com, or the pros and cons of video-lecturing
- Social network analysis: new forms of knowledge visualization
- Darwin at the Information Society: adaptation (and benefits) or extinction
- Citizen politics (VII): Round Table
- Citizen politics (VI): Online Public Sphere
- Citizen politics (V): Impacts on Knowledge and Participation
- Citizen politics (IV): New Mobilization Strategies
- Citizen politics (III): Parties and Elections in the US
- Citizen politics (II): E-Electoral Politics
- Citizen politics (I): Jordi Segarra: New and old strategies of political communication
- Manuel Castells: Politics and Internet in Obama era
- Perspectives of the future and prospectives about the role of the Net in Educational Innovation
- Rachel K. Gibson: 2.0 electoral campaigns: how do the new web tools reconfigure local electoral campaigns?
- Policies to increase ICT usage in developed countries
- Anouncement: 5th Internet, Law and Political Science Congress
- Measuring digital development for policy-making: Models, stages, characteristics and causes. The role of the government
- Digital competences: Knowledge, skills and attitudes for the Network Society
- Open Science: redefining the boundaries of the Academy
- Gender Evaluation for Social Change
- How can eResearch contribute to enhance Research?
- The Network of the People
- Visual methods: Knowledge production and ways of representation
- Mobiles in developing countries: hope or mirage?
- World Development Indicators 2009: a commentary (part II)
- World Development Indicators 2009: a commentary (part I)
- The end of paper, open gates to on-time democracy (not about journalism)
- Cristóbal Cobo: e-competence in the European Framework: 21st century literacies
- I+C+i. Liberty, equality and P2P (part II)
- I+C+i. Liberty, equality and P2P (part I)
- e-STAS 2009 (IX). Interview to Jack Dorsey
- e-STAS 2009 (VIII). Conclusions
- e-STAS 2009 (VII). Round Table: John LeSieur, Vivek Vaidyanathan, Raul Zambrano
- e-STAS 2009 (VI). Workshop: The hurdle track from ICT to Human Development
- e-STAS 2009 (V). Round Table: Jorge de la Hidalga, Millán Berzosa, Jorge Pascua, Óscar Espritusanto, Pedro Cluster
- e-STAS 2009 (IV). Round Table: Luis Millán Vázquez, Bárbara Navarro, Fernando Bothelo & Martin Alee Konzett
- e-STAS 2009 (III). Battle of experiences between Ken Banks and Christian Kreutz
- e-STAS 2009 (II). Empowerment for Social Innovation
- e-STAS 2009 (I). Interview to Carlos Argüello
- Access to knowledge and digital divide
- Towards a comprehensive definition of digital skills
- Digital Divide, Government and ICTs for Education
- ITU’s new ICT Development Index
- i-ICT4D: 8 years in 5 minutes
- Francis Pisani: The Alchemy of Crowds
- e-Research: opportunities and challenges for social sciences
- The personal research portal: web 2.0 driven individual commitment with open access
- Derrick de Kerckhove: Digital Natives (and immigrants) and the potential pathologies
- Voluntariado virtual: acción social en la Sociedad Red
- Voluntariado virtual: e-learning para el desarrollo
- Development Cooperation 2.0 2009: conclusions
- Innovative Uses of Mobile ICTs for Development
- Stéphane Boyera: Mobile Phone for Human Development?
- University and ICT4D
- Kentaro Toyama: Research on ICT for Human Development
- Centres for Research and Innovation Development and for ICT
- Multistakeholder Networks and Multi-Network Actors in Development
- Vikas Nath: Cooperation Agencies or Cooperation Networks?
- Worshops DEMO: GONG Project, management software for NGOs
- Innovation and Local Creativity
- Najet Teutit: Digital Solidarity: New Forms of Solidarity for Development
- ICT and the Quality of the Spanish Development Cooperation in the New 2009-2012 Programming Cycle
- John Dryden: ICT Mainstreaming and the Quality of Development Cooperation
- Najat Rochdi: Innovating in the Use of ICT for Human Development: the Key in the Transition to a New Phase in ICT4D
- Internet, Health and Society: Analyses of the uses of the Internet related to Health in Catalonia
- Howard Rheingold: Online Social Networks
- Mobile Web for Development
- Announcement. Development Cooperation 2.0: II International Meeting on ICT for Development Coopeartion
- UOC UNESCO Chair in Elearning Fifth International Seminar (VIII). Reflections & Conclusions
- UOC UNESCO Chair in Elearning Fifth International Seminar (VII). Round Table: the Fight against the Digital Divide in Spain
- UOC UNESCO Chair in Elearning Fifth International Seminar (VI). Linda Roberts: Curriki
- UOC UNESCO Chair in Elearning Fifth International Seminar (V). Sugata Mitra: Hole in the Wall
- UOC UNESCO Chair in Elearning Fifth International Seminar (IV). Susan E. Metros: Visual Literacy in the Age of the Big Picture
- UOC UNESCO Chair in Elearning Fifth International Seminar (II). Teemu Leinonen: Wikiversity
- UOC UNESCO Chair in Elearning Fifth International Seminar (I). Tim Unwin: ICT4D as a tool to fight the digital divide
- Open EdTech Summit (IV). Conclusions
- Open EdTech Summit (III). Converging session: Personalization of the Learning Process
- Open EdTech Summit (II). Brainwriting and Brainstorming: Personalization of the Learning Process
- Open EdTech Summit (I). Panel: Trends in Education
- Telecenter 2.0 and Community Building
- Tuning personal competencies to the Information Society
- From Social Networks to Virtual Communities of Practice. Beyond e-Inclusion through Digital Literacy (II): the Case of the Catalan e-Justice Community
- From Social Networks to Virtual Communities of Practice. Beyond e-Inclusion through Digital Literacy (I): the Case of the Crafting Community
- Accessibility and Digital Inclusion: the role of Digital Literacy
- Towards e-Government 2.0: Review of the IV Internet, Law and Politics Congress – Political Track
- Announcement: UOC UNESCO Chair in E-Learning Fifth International Seminar. Fighting the digital divide through education
- ICTlogy.net: 5th anniversary
- ICTs, development and e-government 2.0: empowering the citizenry
- ICTs, development and government: from e-Readiness to e-Awareness
- Network Society course (XII). Round Table
- Network Society course (XI). Ethan Zuckerman: Innovation in the Network Society (II)
- Network Society course (X). Carlos Domingo: Innovation in the Network Society (I)
- Network Society course (IX). Gumersindo Lafuente: Communication in the Network Society (III)
- Network Society course (VIII). Andrew Rasiej: Communication in the Network Society (II)
- Network Society course (VII). Josu Jon Imaz & Miquel Iceta: Communication in the Network Society (I)
- Network Society course (VI). Tom Steinberg: Citizenry in the Network Society (II)
- Network Society course (V). Carol Darr: Citizenry in the Network Society (I)
- Network Society course (IV). Santiago Ortiz: Organizations in the Network Society (II)
- Network Society course (III). Enrique Dans: Organizations in the Network Society (I)
- Network Society course (II). Irene Mia: State of development of the Networked Society
- Network Society course (I). Juan Freire: About the importance of the Network Society
- Tim Berners-Lee: doctor honoris causa
- Research Blogs and Blogging for Science Diffusion
- Demand based ICT4D policies and the role of the ICT sector as a development locomotive
- Seminar: Recent Intellectual Property issues in Internet Service Providers
- Course: Network Society: Social changes, organizations and citizens – Definitive programme
- ICTs and Citizenship
- Hints for a literature review for an e-Readiness assessment on Ethiopia
- Third Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (IX). Thematic session 6: Education, Agriculture
- Third Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (VIII). Thematic session 5: Regulation, Education, Wireless
- Third Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (VII). Thematic session 4: impact measurement
- Third Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (VI). Seugnet Blignaut: ICT development in South Africa, a comparison between Finland and South Africa using SITES 2006 project data
- Third Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (V). Erkki Sutinen: Innovations workshop
- Third Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (IV). Thematic session 3: sustainability and performance
- Third Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (III). Thematic session 2: Education
- Third Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (II). Thematic session 1: IT governance, participation, e-learning, m-development
- Third Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (I). Tim Unwin: ICT4D – where next?
- Towards a comprehensive model of the Digital Economy
- The digital war on poverty is not won. A comment to Jeffrey Sachs
- Summer tidy up: ICT4D Courses
- Announcement. Call for Candidates and Fellowships at the PhD on the Information and Knowledge Society, Open University of Catalonia
- Stephen Downes: The Future of Education
- Richard Stallman: Free Software and Beyond
- Book: Science Dissemination using Open Access
- Seminar. José Manuel Robles: Political engagement and ideology of Spanish Internet users
- Jane C. Ginsburg: Separating the Sony Sheep from the Grokster Goats: the Future of Copyright-Dependent Technology Entrepreneurs
- Jornades de la Penedesfera: Blogs, Freedom and Governance
- Announcement. Course: Network Society: Social changes, organizations and citizens
- Collaborative Networks: Towards the Social Network
- 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress (VIII). Towards citizenship 2.0?
- 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress (VII). Electoral strategies on the Internet
- 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress (VI). Public opinion and participation on the internet: blogs and political parties
- 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress (V). Helen Margetts: Government on the Web
- 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress (IV). Lorenzo Cotino: Electronic public services: e-government 2.0. The Regulation of E-Government 2.0
- 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress (III). Content on the internet: regulation or self-regulation?
- 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress (II). Regulation of audiovisual content in the age of digital convergence
- 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress (I). Eben Moglen: Living Apart Together: Social Networking in the Free World
- Development of the Information Society: After Infrastructures, Pull Strategies
- Announcement: 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress
- Analogue Teachers vs. Digital Students
- Keys to the Success of Digitally Advanced Societies
- Blogs for e-Government: sufficient condition, but not necessary
- Digital students, analogue institutions, teachers in extinction
- Towards e-Health 2.0? Health and Web 2.0 in the Information Age
- iCities (XI). Round Table: Free Software in the Administration
- iCities (X). Round Table: The Limits of 2.0
- iCities (IX). Debate: The Handbook of the blog in the enterprise.
- iCities (VIII). Round Table: Eager Citizens. Entrepreneurs.
- iCities (VII). Round Table: Networked Citizens. Blogs, Where to?
- iCities (VI). Round Table: Journalism on the Net
- iCities (V). Round Table: Connected Citizens. Cyberactivism.
- iCities (IV). Round Table: mGovernment. The Mobile Phone and its integration in e-Government
- iCities (III). Case Study: Gijón. The Connected City.
- iCities (II). Round Table: Innovation and Change. Is it possible to make the citizen’s life easier?
- iCities (Ib). Opening Session: Intelligent Cities & Plan Avanza.
- iCities (Ia). Opening Session: Digital Citizens vs. Analogue Institutions
- The relationships of Freedom and the Digital Divide or the importance of (free) Blogs
- e-STAS 2008 (VIII). Last reflections. On access as a dependent variable.
- e-STAS 2008 (VII). Round Table: The role of Social Networks and Citizenry to achieve Socio-Digital Inclusion
- e-STAS 2008 (VI). Communications
- e-STAS 2008 (V). Workshop: web programmes and content
- e-STAS 2008 (IV). Round Table: The role of Enterprises to achieve the Socio-Digital Inclusion