Social creatures, like humans, solve problems together. Collective intelligence is essential in all organizations and societies if we want to resolve humanity's greatest challenges. This book explores how to deploy new practices such as crowdsourcing and online knowledge sharing. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Social creatures, like humans, solve problems together. Collective intelligence is essential in all organizations and societies if we want to resolve humanity's greatest challenges. This book explores how to deploy new practices such as crowdsourcing and online knowledge sharing. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Current Perspectives in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Rolf K. Baltzersen is Professor in the Faculty of Education at Østfold University College, Norway. His research interests include collective intelligence, communication, metacognition, educational technology, and teaching.
Inhaltsangabe
1. What is collective intelligence? 2. Crowdsourcing 3. Open online knowledge sharing 4. Human swarm problem solving 5. The origins of human swarm problem solving 6. Human stigmergic problem solving 7. The origins of human stigmergic problem solving 8. Collaborative problem solving 8. The origins of collaborative problem solving 9. The origins of collaborative problem solving 10. Intelligent engagement 11. Intelligent contributions 12. Intelligent evaluations 13. COVID-19 as a wicked problem 14. Motivation to contribute 15. The intelligent society References.
1. What is collective intelligence? 2. Crowdsourcing 3. Open online knowledge sharing 4. Human swarm problem solving 5. The origins of human swarm problem solving 6. Human stigmergic problem solving 7. The origins of human stigmergic problem solving 8. Collaborative problem solving 8. The origins of collaborative problem solving 9. The origins of collaborative problem solving 10. Intelligent engagement 11. Intelligent contributions 12. Intelligent evaluations 13. COVID-19 as a wicked problem 14. Motivation to contribute 15. The intelligent society References.
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