Keynote Ross Dawson at TNW2012...
Here some examples of the papers available online: Visualizing Collective Discursive User Interactions in Online Life Science Communities by Dhiraj Murthy, Alexander Gross, Stephanie Bond Analytic Methods for Optimizing Realtime Crowdsourcing by Michael S. Bernstein, David R. Karger, Robert C. Miller, Joel Brandt Crowd & Prejudice: An Impossibility Theorem for Crowd Labelling without a Gold Standard by Nicolás Della Penna, Mark Reid
A series of Collective Intelligence definitions that fit in a tweet.
1st International Workshop on Systems with Homo Ludens in the Loop
The story of Beams and Struts and an explanation of our process, but it's really about all of us, how we can operate in our changing world
Peter Espersen, online community lead for the LEGO Group, kicked off the first-ever Re:Working Conference with a discussion of the company’s global community strategy in the age of crowdsourcing.
The conference will be held April 18-20, 2012 on the MIT campus in Cambridge, MA
Co-creating and collective intelligence/wisdom are forming a hybrid forces, a calling to reclaim the participation of people in groups as positive, useful, healing, life affirming. We alter the way that we see the world in order to solve problems together. Via Viktor Markowski
"As Crowdsourcing technologies evolve and spread over other domains, more and more complex problems can be tackled using a new form of human organization.[...] We will be able to solve problems [...] by presenting the complex problem to the collective intelligence and let it holistically express the solution."
This Handbook provides a survey of the field of collective intelligence, summarizing what is known, providing references to sources for further information, and suggesting possibilities for future research. It is structured as a wiki, a collection of on-line pages, editable by their readers and is hosted by the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence.
Twitter è uno strumento di coordinamento collettivo e fa parte del megainsieme dell'intelligenza collettiva. Il risultato collettivo del modo in cui ciascuno usa Twitter ha degli effetti. Se questo è vero le regole che si seguono nell'attività di twittare - implicite o esplicite - sono a loro volta molto influenti sulla qualità dell'intelligenza collettiva.
Crowdsourcing can help improve service, increase sales and promote engagement.
Businesses are using collective intelligence to speed up company growth, improve efficiency, enhance products and services, and strengthen the employee environment, according to new research from IBM. Via Viktor Markowski, Howard Rheingold
When you’re working in a collaborative environment as we and a lot of journalistic organizations are, you really need that ability for multiple people to touch a piece of copy, and for those changes that everyone has made to be catalogued and archived and shown
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Collaboration. Everyone talks about it, but only a few know how to do it well. Here's Motley Fool's chief collaboration officer on best practices for working together better. Via NoveTerra
"Open Innovation has a very practical implication for Collective Intelligence creation within organisations. It’s impossible to overcome both information needs and information overload using only internal resources"
Very interesting post, showing "how the world’s strongest brands are applying this new paradigm of openness in their marketing and innovation strategies."
"When we use collective intelligence for good, such as when social media was used to spread democracy in the Middle East, that's a good thing," O'Reilly said. "How will we make it more moral? Because we've only got one world, and we've got to get it right."
Don’t confuse continuity for laziness. On face value, rehashing events already transpired as ‘predictions’ may create the appearance of lethargy. Via Spaceweaver
"If it’s not individual intelligence, what make groups smarter and therefore better at innovation? Three consistent factors: - The average social perceptiveness of the group members - The evenness of conversational participation - The proportion of women in the group"
Quirky is a social product development company. " This is a great example of collective intelligence in action. When technology enables people to share their ideas, improve them together and than come to production.
“Collective Intelligence: Creating a Prosperous World at Peace” from the Carleton University Press. The book is a 648 page collection of essays from the likes of Yochai Benkler, Howard Rheingold and David Weinberger and is now available to download as a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial PDF.
"Applications of crowdsourcing including: Creative, Crowdfunding, Engagement, Innovation, Knowledge, Prediction, Social and Platforms/Tools."
We may focus on the stories of individual genius, but it will be harnessing the intelligence of the collective that enables humanity to solve its future problems.
"Why the growing interesting in Q&A applications? Perhaps because it’s a pain point all of us – from front-line worker to senior executive – can relate to in our everyday work experience. " Via Howard Rheingold
Ancient humans may not have had the luxury of updating their Facebook status, but social networks were nevertheless an essential component of their lives, a new study suggests.
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