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Blog Entry Digital Native: How smart cities can make criminals out of denizens
by Nishant Shah published Jul 15, 2018 last modified Aug 01, 2018 12:19 AM — filed under: , ,
People download information and share it without knowing about the intellectual property rights. On social media bullying, harassment and hate speech find easy avenues.
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Blog Entry Digital Native: In digiville attention is Currency
by Nishant Shah published Jun 11, 2017 last modified Jul 05, 2017 04:40 PM — filed under: ,
The increased importance on attention and the lack of it on social media gives all the more reason why we need to be discerning about what we invest our attention upon.
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Blog Entry Digital Native: Lessons from Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp going down
by Nishant Shah published Mar 24, 2019 last modified Apr 03, 2019 01:19 AM — filed under:
The day when three social-media apps refused to load.
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Blog Entry Digital native: Let there be life
by Nishant Shah published Nov 19, 2017 last modified Jan 09, 2018 04:05 PM — filed under:
The first robot citizen of the world is from Saudi Arabia, and she has the dubious fame of having more rights than human counterparts in the country.
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Blog Entry Digital native: Lie Me a River
by Nishant Shah published Mar 19, 2017 — filed under: , ,
The sea of social media around us often drowns the truth, exchanging misinformation for facts.
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Blog Entry Digital native: Look before you (digitally) leap
by Nishant Shah published May 28, 2017 last modified Jun 08, 2017 01:22 AM — filed under: , ,
Creating a digital future is great, but there’s a serious need to secure the infrastructure first.
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Blog Entry Digital native: Memory card is full
by Nishant Shah published Dec 03, 2017 last modified Jan 10, 2018 02:08 AM — filed under:
We train ourselves to forget as our devices store everything. How do we remember things that matter?
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Blog Entry Digital Native: Narendra Modi’s interview by Akshay Kumar is a PR masterpiece
by Nishant Shah published May 05, 2019 last modified Jun 09, 2019 03:20 AM — filed under:
How to spot the influencer in your politics.
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Blog Entry Digital native: Not only words
by Nishant Shah published Jul 16, 2017 last modified Aug 07, 2017 03:33 PM — filed under: ,
Emoticons, or if you prefer the original Japanese word emojis, are everywhere. We are used to emoticons in all shapes and sizes — from animated gifs jumping out at us on our social media feed to yellow-faced smileys that we use to add tone and feeling, nuance and layers to our text-heavy conversations in the digital world.
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Blog Entry Digital Native: On mute, the Voice of the People
by Nishant Shah published Jun 24, 2017 last modified Jul 05, 2017 05:04 PM — filed under: ,
We are at the mercy of trigger-happy governments and profit-hungry corporations that hold our digital lives ransom. They have the capacity to censor, contain, control and eradicate all our digital data without our consent and without repercussions.
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Technology, Social Justice and Higher Education

Since the last two years, we at the Centre for Internet and Society, have been working with the Higher Education Innovation and Research Applications at the Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, on a project called Pathways to Higher Education, supported by the Ford Foundation.

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Dec 07, 2011 03:35 AM |
Mobility Shifts 2011 — An International Future of Learning Summit

The summit was organised by the New School and sponsored by MacArthur Foundation and Mozilla. It was held from October 10 to October 16, 2011 at the New School, New York City.

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Nov 28, 2011 08:50 AM |
Learn it Yourself

The peer-to-peer world of online learning encourages conversations and reciprocal learning, writes Nishant Shah in an article published in the Indian Express on 30 October 2011.

Posted by Nishant Shah at Dec 02, 2011 01:55 AM |
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