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	<title>Comentarios en: D. Weinberger: Hay más realidad en lo virtual que en lo real</title>
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	<description>Comunicación y Educación en la era digital</description>
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		<title>Por: Higher Education &#187; From Harvard to MIT: to change or not to change</title>
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		<description>[...] In the flight to Boston I was reading two books: Ciencia expandida, naturaleza común y saber profano (A. Lafuente y A. Alonso) and Trabajos de cristal. Ensayos de historia de la ciencia (1650-1900) of S. Shaffer.  So, I found it as a new magical signal to attend one of the events of the Open Access Week at Berkman, a free luncheon open meeting to discuss about open science with Michael Nielsen who have just published a new book Networked Science. I can´t describe the  honour to be there listening to Michael talking about open and collaborative research (see the video), and finding people like D. Weinberger after our meeting in Madrid in 2009. [...]</description>
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