presento, in qualità di presidente dell’I.Re.F., a Milano, il 12 marzo 2007 dalle ore 12.30 alle ore 13.30 presso la Sala Stampa di Palazzo Pirelli, via Fabio Filzi 22, il libro “Giovani & pubblica amministrazione”.
Interviene Pietro Ichino, docente di Diritto del Lavoro presso l’Università degli Studi di Milano.
Per informazioni: comunicazione@irefonline.it
5.3.07
1.3.07
1 minute eLearning research manifesto
the 2007 Manifesto of the New Media in Education Laboratory
il Manifesto del laboratorio New MinE
il Manifesto del laboratorio New MinE
new book on eGovernment !
Governance and Information Technology
From Electronic Government to Information Government
Edited by Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and David Lazer
MIT Press, forth. September 2007 >>>
Developments in information and communication technology and networked computing over the past two decades have given rise to the notion of electronic government, most commonly used to refer to the delivery of public services over the Internet. This volume argues for a shift from the narrow focus of "electronic government" on technology and transactions to the broader perspective of information government--the information flows within the public sector, between the public sector and citizens, and among citizens--as a way to understand the changing nature of governing and governance in an information society.
The chapters discuss the interplay between recent technological developments and evolving information flows, and the implications of different information flows for efficiency, political mobilization, and democratic accountability. The chapters are accompanied by short case studies from around the world, which cover such topics as electronic government efforts in Singapore and Switzerland, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s effort to solicit input on planned regulations over the Internet, and online activism "cyberprotesting" globalization.
Contributors:
Robert D. Behn, Herbert Burkert, Maria Christina Binz-Scharf, Lorenzo Cantoni, Cary Coglianese, Martin J. Eppler, Jane E. Fountain, Monique Girard, Åke Grönlund, Matthew Hindman, Edwin Lau, David Lazer, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Ines Mergel, Gopal Raman, David Stark, Sandor Vegh, and Darrell M. West
Viktor Mayer-Schönberger is Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and chairs the Rueschlikon Conferences on Information Policy.
David Lazer is Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government and Director and founder of the Program on Networked Governance at Harvard University. He is the editor of DNA and the Criminal Justice System: The Technology of Justice (MIT Press, 2004).
From Electronic Government to Information Government
Edited by Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and David Lazer
MIT Press, forth. September 2007 >>>
Developments in information and communication technology and networked computing over the past two decades have given rise to the notion of electronic government, most commonly used to refer to the delivery of public services over the Internet. This volume argues for a shift from the narrow focus of "electronic government" on technology and transactions to the broader perspective of information government--the information flows within the public sector, between the public sector and citizens, and among citizens--as a way to understand the changing nature of governing and governance in an information society.
The chapters discuss the interplay between recent technological developments and evolving information flows, and the implications of different information flows for efficiency, political mobilization, and democratic accountability. The chapters are accompanied by short case studies from around the world, which cover such topics as electronic government efforts in Singapore and Switzerland, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s effort to solicit input on planned regulations over the Internet, and online activism "cyberprotesting" globalization.
Contributors:
Robert D. Behn, Herbert Burkert, Maria Christina Binz-Scharf, Lorenzo Cantoni, Cary Coglianese, Martin J. Eppler, Jane E. Fountain, Monique Girard, Åke Grönlund, Matthew Hindman, Edwin Lau, David Lazer, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Ines Mergel, Gopal Raman, David Stark, Sandor Vegh, and Darrell M. West
Viktor Mayer-Schönberger is Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and chairs the Rueschlikon Conferences on Information Policy.
David Lazer is Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government and Director and founder of the Program on Networked Governance at Harvard University. He is the editor of DNA and the Criminal Justice System: The Technology of Justice (MIT Press, 2004).
28.2.07
Yahoo! going further in the serach engines' "pragmatic turn"
Yahoo! Launches New Ranking Model for Paid Search, by Richard Drawhorn >>>
27.2.07
sulla storia di "Shibboleth"
Shibboleth authentication in tecnologia: >>>
e nella sua origine biblica, dal Libro dei Giudici (cap. 12):
[1] Ora gli uomini di Efraim si radunarono, passarono il fiume verso Zafon e dissero a Iefte: "Perché sei andato a combattere contro gli Ammoniti e non ci hai chiamati con te? Noi bruceremo te e la tua casa".
[2] Iefte rispose loro: "Io e il mio popolo abbiamo avuto grandi lotte con gli Ammoniti; quando vi ho chiamati in aiuto, non siete venuti a liberarmi dalle loro mani.
[3] Vedendo che voi non venivate in mio aiuto, ho esposto al pericolo la vita, ho marciato contro gli Ammoniti e il Signore me li ha messi nelle mani. Perché dunque siete venuti oggi contro di me a muovermi guerra?".
[4] Iefte, radunati tutti gli uomini di Gàlaad, diede battaglia ad Efraim; gli uomini di Gàlaad sconfissero gli Efraimiti, perché questi dicevano: "Voi siete fuggiaschi di Efraim; Gàlaad sta in mezzo a Efraim e in mezzo a Manàsse".
[5] I Galaaditi intercettarono agli Efraimiti i guadi del Giordano; quando uno dei fuggiaschi di Efraim diceva: "Lasciatemi passare", gli uomini di Gàlaad gli chiedevano: "Sei un Efraimita?". Se quegli rispondeva: "No",
[6] i Galaaditi gli dicevano: "Ebbene, dì Scibbolet", e quegli diceva Sibbolet, non sapendo pronunciare bene. Allora lo afferravano e lo uccidevano presso i guadi del Giordano. In quella occasione perirono quarantaduemila uomini di Efraim.
[7] Iefte fu giudice d'Israele per sei anni. Poi Iefte, il Galaadita, morì e fu sepolto nella sua città in Gàlaad.
e nella sua origine biblica, dal Libro dei Giudici (cap. 12):
[1] Ora gli uomini di Efraim si radunarono, passarono il fiume verso Zafon e dissero a Iefte: "Perché sei andato a combattere contro gli Ammoniti e non ci hai chiamati con te? Noi bruceremo te e la tua casa".
[2] Iefte rispose loro: "Io e il mio popolo abbiamo avuto grandi lotte con gli Ammoniti; quando vi ho chiamati in aiuto, non siete venuti a liberarmi dalle loro mani.
[3] Vedendo che voi non venivate in mio aiuto, ho esposto al pericolo la vita, ho marciato contro gli Ammoniti e il Signore me li ha messi nelle mani. Perché dunque siete venuti oggi contro di me a muovermi guerra?".
[4] Iefte, radunati tutti gli uomini di Gàlaad, diede battaglia ad Efraim; gli uomini di Gàlaad sconfissero gli Efraimiti, perché questi dicevano: "Voi siete fuggiaschi di Efraim; Gàlaad sta in mezzo a Efraim e in mezzo a Manàsse".
[5] I Galaaditi intercettarono agli Efraimiti i guadi del Giordano; quando uno dei fuggiaschi di Efraim diceva: "Lasciatemi passare", gli uomini di Gàlaad gli chiedevano: "Sei un Efraimita?". Se quegli rispondeva: "No",
[6] i Galaaditi gli dicevano: "Ebbene, dì Scibbolet", e quegli diceva Sibbolet, non sapendo pronunciare bene. Allora lo afferravano e lo uccidevano presso i guadi del Giordano. In quella occasione perirono quarantaduemila uomini di Efraim.
[7] Iefte fu giudice d'Israele per sei anni. Poi Iefte, il Galaadita, morì e fu sepolto nella sua città in Gàlaad.
Digital Shops Exploiting General Agency Skill Gaps
THE WEB AND RELATED DIGITAL technologies are exposing major weaknesses in traditional agency skill sets, according to a study released yesterday by Forrester Research >>>
26.2.07
Il lessico del turismo digitale
piccola guida alle nuove tecnologie per il turismo, di Azzurra Pici >>>
OER Commons
is a teaching and learning network offering a broad selection of materials that are free and open to use >>>
23.2.07
EU: Participants wanted for user review of new web accessibility service
the EIAO (European Internet Accessibility Observatory) project team is now seeking the opinions of ministers, policy makers, strategists and web managers, developers, and others, on this new prototype version of the service and are therefore looking for test pilots who can have look at the Observatory and answer some questions.
This should take approximately 30 minutes. The survey is open from the 14th February until 5th March 2007 >>>
This should take approximately 30 minutes. The survey is open from the 14th February until 5th March 2007 >>>
Etichette:
knowledge society,
public administration,
usability
21.2.07
Burst: Two In Three Book Travel Online
TWO-THIRDS OF WEB USERS WHO plan to travel in the next three months will do their travel research and buy tickets or book hotels online, according to a new study by Burst Media >>>
A winning business plan for 'Second Life'
The winner of a business plan contest in Second Life is a company that's likely to help others come up with business plans for Second Life >>>
19.2.07
LISA Globalization Industry Primer
The new LISA Globalization Industry Primer, released in February 2007, is a completely revised version of LISA’s popular Localization Industry Primer. It provides readers with an overview of best practices in the globalization industry and the standards, companies, and technologies that make them possible. Whether you are new to globalization or experienced, the Primer will provide you with the big picture needed to understand this vital area of today’s global economy >>>
16.2.07
great podcasts about Lugano
my students of the master in International Tourism at the university of Lugano have done great podcasts: >>>
an example:
an example:
14.2.07
la copertina del nuovo libro

Lorenzo Cantoni, Luca Botturi, Chiara Succi & New MinE Lab
eLearning. Capire, progettare, comunicare
FrancoAngeli, Milano 2007 (disponibile da fine febbraio >>>)
13.2.07
a new book chapter

L. Botturi, C. Succi, L. Cantoni & A. Inversini, Sustainable eLearning quality: A lightweight method from experience, in N. Buzzetto-More (ed.), Advanced Principles of Effective eLearning, Informing Science Press, Santa Rosa (CA): 161-183 >>>
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