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What is collective intelligence? Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman, Google, discusses collective intelligence in this Curiosity video.
Via Jean-Philippe BOCQUENET
To solve the world's toughest problems, we may need a mind meld. Make that a mind-and-computer meld. Or, as everyone else calls it, collective intelligence. The idea of pooling minds and resources holds great promise for sustainability, O'Reilly Media founder and CEO Tim O'Reilly said Thursday at GreenBiz's VERGE DC conference.
Via Jean-Philippe BOCQUENET
Confortés par la théorie de Charles Darwin sur l’évolution des espèces, nous avons l’intuition que la vie évolue vers l'intelligence et que cette évolution ne cesse de continuer. Mais quelle sera donc la prochaine étape évolutive de l’intelligence humaine ?
Via Jean-Philippe BOCQUENET
1000 articles – 300 vidéos et fichiers sur l'intelligence collective. Toutes les portes qui ouvrent à l'intelligence et la conscience collective. Plus de 100 démarches vers l'IC, 50 outils collaboratifs, et plus de 500 articles ...
1000 articles – 300 vidéos et fichiers sur l'intelligence collective. Toutes les portes qui ouvrent à l'intelligence et la conscience collective. Plus de 100 démarches vers l'IC, 50 outils collaboratifs, et plus de 500 articles ...
Nous avons créé une call conférence le 15/02/2012 à 18h30 pour la création d'un blog collaboratif en intelligence collective.
AU COMMENCEMENT ... Cela ressemble à de la sérendipité, ça à la goût de la sérendipité ... mais ce n'est pas nécessairement de la sérendipité. Historiquement, c'est Google qui fut le premier moteur de recherche à instrumentaliser un processus de...
Via Anne-Claude Boutin
Imaginez collectivementLes Échos... de la structure qui les emploie : l'imagination collective n'est pas assez valorisée, regrette Brice Auckenthaler dans son dernier ouvrage.
" 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. It is a fact that humans today love to participate in problem-solving online, to have a voice and to express themselves, to be a part of the story-telling of new media, and to be a part of the collective intelligence process. The cultural, economic and political changes brought on by online intelligence sharing, via different media, have been truly amazing and reflect extraordinary cultural shifts in the 21st century. There is a huge opportunity out of there, people feel right to collaborate to solve higher issues, higher order of problems or matters."
Via Howard Rheingold
"Collective learning is fundamentally a type of learning that happens ‘in the real world’. There are lots of examples from industry so we (Anoush Margaryan, Collin Milligan, Lou McGill and I) collated together some examples below. Most of these examples are from industry. However there are examples from formal education. For example there are instances of teaching and learning in universities using real world datasets (case 3). There are also examples of blurring the boundaries between education and work through large scale, authentic tasks involving learner groups in teams with employees in the workplace (case 6). We plan to build this bank of examples by adding your examples and ideas."
Via Howard Rheingold
This animate was adapted from a talk given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA's Benjamin...
Via Viktor Markowski
An EU-funded project has developed a platform that converts vast user-generated content from a problem of information overload into a new, collective intelligence with a range of applications, from handling emergencies to enhanced city tourism. The project has filed for several patents and a handful of products and results are destined for public or commercial release. Is this the beginning of data mining 3.0?
Via Viktor Markowski
Scientific research network studying global consciousness: Description, Specifications, Data Access, Results (RT @neshealth: Shift in human consciousness in response to world events – Kim Jong-Il Dies:
Via Viktor Markowski
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Il a fallu à Wikipedia...(RT @innovenjeu: Wikipédia ou comment le Crowdsourcing a bouleversé le monde de la recherche http://t.co/jP8SCiAZ...)...
"With recent advances in harnessing the knowledge and skill of large groups of (unknown) network-connected humans, researchers and practitioners have been designing systems that make contributions of users entertaining and more engaging. Game mechanics are being applied to the traditional human computation tasks, such as transcription, classification and labeling. Seminal examples of such applications include ESP game and FoldIt. At the same time, companies seek strategies to include elements of gaming into business processes to increase productivity and engagement of employees. Framing a business goal in the form of a game is also a promising method for motivating newer generations in the workforce."
Via Howard Rheingold
Toutes les portes qui ouvrent à l'intelligence et la conscience collective. Plus de 100 démarches vers l'IC, 50 outils collaboratifs, et plus de 500 articles co-création, co-développement, facilitation, agilité, innovation, ...
RT @ObservatoireSC Intelligence collective : les limites de l'océan des savoirs - http://t.co/AgwVtHTF...
Toutes les portes qui ouvrent à l'intelligence et la conscience collective. Plus de 100 démarches vers l'IC, 50 outils collaboratifs, et plus de 500 articles co-création, co-développement, facilitation, agilité, innovation, ...
Philippe Gabillet est professeur de leadership à l'ESCP Europe. Il est aussi l'auteur d'un éloge de l'optimisme en management.
Via Anne-Claude Boutin
Le concept de sérendipité s'illustre bien par cette carte de la sillicon valley qui montre la profusion d'entreprises de haute technologie qui se développent les unes à côté des autres, ou plus exactement les unes avec les autres. ...
Via Anne-Claude Boutin
Quelques articles et interviews sur le cerveau et l'intelligence collective ont attiré mon attention en ce début d'année. Sans doute avons-nous...
La première dimension de l’Intelligence Collective est Cognitive.
"Want to help cure AIDS, decipher ancient texts, and spot new galaxies? Now you can."
Via Howard Rheingold
While there are clearly many benefits to crowdsourcing as a means of pooling resources, knowledge, money and/or time as a way of achieving results, there are, of course, certain serious issues to be considered.
Via Viktor Markowski
The term “crowdsourcing” often conjures up the image of a guy or gal in terrycloth bathrobe at computer doing simple, perhaps somewhat creative tasks over and over again. There’s power in the crowd, by virtue of it being a big crowd, but this isn’t high science. Until now. Anthony Goldbloom, who we featured on our recently launched 30 Under 30 list, is harnessing what might just be the best and the brightest minds in a grand crowdsourcing experiment. He is aiming to get people to answer some of the more complex riddles in academia and big companies.
Via Viktor Markowski
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