Pascal Zaugg

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Lecturer for Media and Computer Science at the University of Teacher Education in Bern, Switzerland.
ArbeitDozent & Forscher
ArbeitsortPädagogische Hochschule Bern
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Open Education Day 2026

📅 Samstag, 25. April 2026
📍 PHBern (Fabrikstrasse 8)

weitere Informationen unter:
https://openeducationday.ch/

#SaveTheDate #OpenSource #OpenEduDay

#OpenEduDay

Open Education Day Mit einer breiten Palette von Referaten und Workshops vermittelt die Tagung Wissen und Erfahrung zu Open Source Technologien, Open Education, OER und Open Content sowie Medienbildung und digitalen Kompetenzen in Schule und Hochschule. Die Tagung bietet zudem eine grossartige Plattform für den Austausch untereinander. News Learning together #OpenEduDay 2026 (DE/EN/FR) Der Open Education…

Open Education Day
Open standards – like the Open Document Format used by #LibreOffice – are extremely beneficial to end users. They reduce vendor lock-in, improve compatibility between apps, and preserve your data for longer: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/01/16/why-open-standards-are-beneficial-to-end-users/ #foss #openSource
Why open standards are extremely beneficial to end users - TDF Community Blog

Whenever I talk to other technology users — including CTOs, CSOs and ICT managers, who in theory should have a certain level of expertise — I realise that most of them never consider standards when using applications, devices or websites. Users just want everything to work, but they don’t realise the fundamental role that standards, especially open standards, play in making this happen. Open standards actually offer users a significant advantage over the proprietary solutions they use every day. An open standard is a publicly available set of rules that govern how technology works. Anyone can use, develop or improve them. Examples include HTML for websites, USB for devices and PDF for documents. (And of course, the Open Document Format – ODF – as used by LibreOffice.) These are not owned by any company, and therefore benefit end users. That’s why they’re important to you. 1. You are not tied in Open standards reduce vendor lock-in. This means that users are not forced to use a single product or ecosystem from a single company to have control over their data and tools. For example, documents saved in an open format can be managed with multiple applications. If you change your

TDF Community Blog

🎤 JOURNALISTS ON MASTODON

As part of my master thesis I am researching how journalists have embraced Mastodon and the Fediverse.

If you identify as a journalist, please take some minutes to fill out this questionnaire [now closed, thanks everyone]:

https://cloud.disroot.org/apps/forms/s/P6TZc9kiikRzGDSNAWg9fjme

The questionnaire is designed to respect your anonymity & privacy.

#journalism #journalist #journalists #jouralistsonmastodon #media #reporter #mastodon #fediverse #fedi

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New on // foss.events: OpenEduDay by CH Open on 25 April 2026 in #Bern, #Switzerland

Find out more on
https://foss.events/2026/04-25-openeduday.html

Connect via official hashtag(s): #OpenEduDay

#foss #floss #freesoftware #opensource #events #europe

Who would have guessed that lottery style distribution of grants leads to a fairer outcome for everyone? Well, except for those friends of the reviewers, anyways.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-65660-9

#science #funding #academicChatter #lottery #application

Lottery before peer review is associated with increased female representation and reduced estimated economic cost in a German funding line - Nature Communications

The authors show evidence from a German funding line that a lottery-first approach followed by peer review is accompanied by increased female representation both at the submission stage and among funded projects as well as by lower estimated costs.

Nature

@alfiekohn I think the core problem is that our society has been built on the ideas of efficiency, metrics and endpoints. AI is just enabling people to go far harder here. Things like "Read a book" are tasks to be completed and not just things you spend time with because you enjoy them or find that time valuable to you.

I think a lot of school enforces this, and it probably boils down to 'because capitalism', but the recent gamification and listification of everything has made it explicit.

Giving up and learning CSS because frameworks are making it too hard for me to be confident that my static webpage doesn't have any weird trackers or dependencies.

#Fediverse - help needed!

We're looking for people working on #OER who are active in the Fediverse.

On the occasion of #OERcamp global, we want to create an overview for everyone to reuse.

Star if you'd like to be included with your handle
Boost if you want to help us reach as many people as possible

Thank you! ❤️

TLDR; The PSF has made the decision to put our community and our shared diversity, equity, and inclusion values ahead of seeking $1.5M in new revenue. Please read and share. https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2025/10/NSF-funding-statement.html
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https://www.python.org/sponsors/application/
The PSF has withdrawn a $1.5 million proposal to US government grant program

In January 2025, the PSF submitted a proposal to the US government National Science Foundation under the Safety, Security, and Privacy of Op...

Most of writing is negotiation. Between the idea you imagined and the words that actually land on the screen. It's somewhere between perfection and just letting it go. That tension is where the real work happens (I hope, anyway).

#AmWriting #WritingLife #CreativeProcess