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What is Artificial Intelligence?

In 1956, a summer workshop at Dartmouth Coullege brought together ten researchers interested in the study of machine intelligence, and a new science - Artificial Intelligence- was born. Since to early 1950s, Artificial Intelligence technology was developed from curiosity of a few reserchers to a value tool to support human making decisions.</description>
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        <description>Big Data

In short

Big data refers to large amounts of data that are collected, stored, processed and analysed using specific procedures. It is impossible to imagine economy and society without data; they are obtained from people&#039;s activities on the Internet and via mobile phones, are the basis for activities on the financial markets, are relevant in the energy industry, health care and transport; they are covered by the use of credit and customer cards, surveillance cameras, airplanes and vehi…</description>
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What is cyberbullying?

	* Cyberbullying it is an intentional and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices (&lt;https://cyberbullying.org/what-is-cyberbullying&gt;). Cyberbullying describes bullying using mobile phones and the internet (Smith, și alții, 2008).</description>
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        <description>Digitisation and Digitalisation




Digitisation

What has made possible the digitisation of (almost) everything was the invention of the microprocessor in the early 1970s – a general-purpose programmable electronic device capable of processing digital information. The continuous increase in performance and decrease in the cost of microprocessors over the last decades facilitated the wide spread of digital technologies, such as the personal computer, the internet and the smartphone. Digitisation…</description>
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        <description>General Data Protection Regulation

… is a regulation of the European Union to

	*  protect the personal data of natural persons,
	*  regulate the free movement of personal data within the European Union.

The regulation entered into force on 24 May 2016 and applies since 25 May 2018. The aim is to harmonise the rules of governing the personal data by public and private data processors throughout the EU.</description>
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        <title>History of Digitalisation</title>
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        <description>History of Digitalisation

Digitalisation is linked to technological progress, the emergence and the development of the industrial society and the political framework according to which the economy and society are shaped. In order to explore what digitalisation is all about today, it is useful to ask how it all began. The terms industry 1.0 to industry 4.0 are used here. What&#039;s that supposed to mean?</description>
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Community of Practice

Learning Organization

Pedagogical Use of a Wiki

Virtual Teams

As a consequence of the economic globalization and the digitalization (not to confuse with digitization), people are more and more working on line and using collaborative softwares, also named groupwares. This involves changes not only in the way of working as an individual, but also changes in the way of organizing the work processes and the way to manage work collectives. The explosion…</description>
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        <title>Structural Change of the Public Sphere</title>
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        <description>Structural Change of the Public Sphere

In short

The civil public sphere, oriented towards critical discourse, has emerged in Europe since modern times in a long process of social change. It differed from the public announcements by representatives by the ideal-typical free, rational exchange of arguments, through which communicative power could be developed and gain influence on the actions of administrative power. Civic publicity thus represented a social (power) factor. However, there were b…</description>
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