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Lévy vs. Surowiecki: Collective Intelligence with no Collaboration? - The Collective Intelligence Blog

Lévy vs. Surowiecki: Collective Intelligence with no Collaboration? - The Collective Intelligence Blog | Workplace Learning | Scoop.it
“Collected” v. “Collaborative” Collective Intelligence. The final choice depends to some great measure on the type of problem we want to solve.
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[eBook] The Peeragogy Handbook (Howard Rheingold)

[eBook] The Peeragogy Handbook (Howard Rheingold) | Workplace Learning | Scoop.it

Peeragogy is a collection of techniques for collaborative learning and collaborative work. By learning how to “work smart” together, we hope to leave the world in a better state than it was when we arrived. Indeed, humans have always learned from each other. But for a long time – until the advent of the Web and widespread access to digital media – schools have had an effective monopoly on the business of learning. Now, with access to open educational resources and free or inexpensive communication platforms, groups of people can learn together outside as well as inside formal institutions. All of this prompted us to reconsider the meaning of “peer learning.”

The Peeragogy Handbook isn’t a normal book. It is an evolving guide, and it tells a collaboratively written story that you can help write. Using this book, you will develop new norms for the groups you work with — whether online, offline, or both. Every section includes practical ideas you can apply to build and sustain strong and exciting collaborations. When you read the book, you will get to know the authors and will see how we have applied these ideas: in classrooms, in research, in business, and more. You’ll meet Julian, one of the directors of a housing association; Roland, a professional journalist and change-maker; Charlie, a language teacher and writer who works with experimental media for fun and profit; and Charlotte, an indie publisher who wants to become better at what she does by helping others learn how to do it well too — as well as many other contributors from
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Howard Rheingold's curator insight, December 15, 2014 3:20 PM

Peeragogy is  about cooperative learning. With collaborative learning, you learn by working on projects together. With cooperative learning, you cultivate a learning community in which each member co-learns with each other member. The peeragogy handbook is a guide for groups of motivated self learners who want to learn a subject cooperatively -- whether or not any of the learners in the group is an expert in the subject they seek to learn.

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Government operating systems and government as collective intelligence | Nesta

Today’s continuing revolutions in digital technologies are constantly changing the options for how government can be organised, with new tools ranging from sensors and machine learning, to predictive algorithms and crowdsourcing platforms.
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