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Holistic , big Picture pattern recognition. The Social Fact. How the structure of news, information, and knowledge is evolving and how news media can foster social connection. While the public believes that journalism remains crucial for democracy, there is a general sense that the news media are performing this role poorly. In The Social Fact, John Wihbey makes the case that journalism can better serve democracy by focusing on ways of fostering social connection. Wihbey explores how the structure of news, information, and knowledge and their flow through society are changing, and he considers ways in which news media can demonstrate the highest possible societal value in the context of these changes.

Wihbey examines network science as well as the interplay between information and communications technologies (ICTs) and the structure of knowledge in society. He discusses the underlying patterns that characterize our increasingly networked world of information—with its viral phenomena and whiplash-inducing trends, its extremes and surprises.

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Commons Abundance Network. Global Brain. Digital Curation. Synereo - Learn More. SpecialK Specialk is Synereo’s distributed storage solution, handling all types of data and communications on the network. Representing an evolution of DHT-like distributed Key/Value databases, it is the foundation upon which Synereo is built. SpecialK also provides a monadic domain-specific language, providing programmers with a familiar, unified API where they can access data distributed across the network. Data is distributed with both redundancy and sensitivity in mind, making sure it's available where it's needed, when it's needed. SpecialK is the brainchild of Lucius Greg Meredith, and has been under active development for the past 4.5 years.

It is already deployed, powering other commercial distributed applications. Whitepaper Blog Extensibility Synereo is open-source and very modular, designed to be extended in many ways. Synereo. Enabling community engagement and collaboration. We are a growing team of passionate, creative and socially innovative professionals enabling people and organisations doing something good to be more effective and have greater impact.

We are specialists in community engagement, participatory event design, futures and foresight, social media and strategic communications, process facilitation and collaboration. We have cross-disciplinary skills and cross-sector experience working with diverse organisations, institutions and communities. Our mission is to build the capability of organisations and individuals in government, business, not-for-profit, social enterprise, community and academia to solve society’s great challenges and work better together to build better futures for all. Founded by 2011 Melbourne Social Entrepreneur of the Year, David Hood, Doing Something Good is a social enterprise investing in Melbourne-based community initiatives including Collaboratory Melbourne.

Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International — CC BY-ND 4.0. Scaling up: Engagement platforms and large-scale collaboration | MW2015: Museums and the Web 2015. Robert Stein, Dallas Museum of Art, USA, Emerald Cassidy, The Grace Museum, United States, Jonathan Finkelstein, LearningTimes, USA, Andrea Fulton, Denver Art Museum, USA, Douglas Hegley, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, USA, Amy Heibel, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA, Shyam Oberoi, Dallas Museum of Art (DMA), USA, Kate Tinworth, ExposeYourMuseum LLC, USA, Bruce Wyman, USD Design | MACH Consulting, USA Abstract In late 2013, the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) was awarded a National Leadership Grant together with partners from the Denver Art Museum, Grace Museum (Abilene, Texas), Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

The team wondered whether a platform of engagement like DMA Friends might be applicable in other museums around the country with a wide variety of local conditions and business models. In the year since that award, the team has worked closely together to plan, develop, and soon launch pilot engagement platforms in each partner museum. 1. 2. 3. The hidden influence of social networks Nicholas Christakis Who we know counts Online Sales Training. Learning methodology. Visualising Networks of Electronic Literature: Dissertations and the Creative Works They Cite | Electronic Book Review.

P:nth-child(1) The goal of CELL is to provide interoperability across all the electronic literature databases. Effective, easy-to-use communication across all databases will ensure that any of our readers will have access to all reference materials for any particular work. You can find more information here. In the last twenty years electronic literature has become a vibrant field with thousands of creative works published, a rich body of scholarship and multiple annual conferences, festivals and events. However, it has been hard to get an overview of the field as a whole.

Electronic literature crosses into many genres (art, games, new media, literature) and is written in many languages. How then, can we see the whole field of electronic literature, a field perhaps by nature more networked and fragmented than most? One measure of a field is the PhD dissertations written by young scholars entering the discipline. Most dissertations are documented online in institutional repositories.

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Learning methodology. Exploring Alternatives. Exploring Alternatives. BBVA-OpenMind-Technology-Innovation-Internet-Francisco-Gonzalez-Knowledge-Banking-for-a-Hyperconnected-Society. Knowledge Banking for a Hyperconnected Society. As Big Data Grows, a New Role Emerges: the Chief Data Officer A Smarter Planet Blog. Chief Data Officer. BIG DATA. KM Knowledge management. Business and personal loans without the bank hassle. If you have a business idea and you can't seem to get any funds from a bank, there are more and more alternatives to try. I used to recommend that people check out traditional peer-to-peer (P2P) lending sites, but now some sites are morphing into something new called "crowdfunding. " P2P lending basics Let's back up and start with the basics. P2P lending is a way to cut the banks out of the equation.

It lets people go online to borrow and lend money directly to each other. Prosper.com is the granddaddy in the field, and LendingClub.com has been growing nicely in recent times too. Here's how P2P lending works for a potential borrower: You agree to a credit check and to disclose your debt-to-income ratio. Lenders protect their interests in P2P lending by buying little tiny slices and dices of multiple loans, instead of pouring all their dough into one big loan. It's gotten to the point where Prosper claims the average return earned by lenders is, after expenses, right at 10%.

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Religion and Spirituality. Between 2007 and 2008 ECI implemented a project on Religion and Sustainability that focused on outreach to religious groups and leaders to seek their institutions' engagement in using the Earth Charter. This project also involved research and the development of education materials designed specifically for religious audiences. In early 2009, as part of the ECI decentralization strategy, a Task Force on Religion, Spirituality and Ethics was formed. This Task Force aims to engage a broad range of individuals, institutions, and organizations concerned with religion, spirituality, ethics, to use the Earth Charter in their efforts toward creating a just, peaceful, and sustainable future for the Earth Community.

In particular, the Task Force is reaching out to: 1) Leaders of religious institutions and communities 2) Scholars and theologians of the world’s religions as well as ethicists This Task Force is led and supported by the following individual and their respective organization: Michael C. The Paths to VISION 2050. Pearltree. Jean-Loup Richet | Information Systems Research. Knowledge. Velocity — the speed with which knowledge moves through an organization. Viscosity — the richness or thickness of the knowledge transferred. Davenport and Prusak (1998) describes how knowledge is affected by the speed it moves through the organization (velocity) and the richness of how much context it has (viscosity). The authors tell the story of how Mobil Oil's engineers developed some very sophisticated ways to determine how much steam is required to drill under certain conditions. When they applied their techniques, they found they could reduce the amount of steam they generated themselves and bought from outside sources.

Since they knew the precise amount needed, the potential savings were huge. Simply improving a process will not be enough to win over everyone. Velocity strips knowledge and information down to its bare essentials by removing portions of its context and richness, however it does allow it to move much faster. Knowledge requires rich sources and context. Next Step.

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MIT Center for Collective Intelligence. « De nouvelles bulles se préparent » - BANQUE EDMOND DE ROTHSCHI. The Rise and Fall of Intangible Assets Leads to Shorter Company Life Spans. QR cODE. 10 Creative Ways to Use QR Codes for Marketing. Ekaterina Walter is a social media strategist at Intel. She is a part of Intel’s Social Media Center of Excellence and is responsible for company-wide social media enablement and corporate social networking strategy.

She was recently elected to serve on the board of directors of WOMMA. QR codes have been around since the early '90s, but only with the widespread adoption of smartphones and barcode-scanning apps have customers been able to easily access QR codes in significant numbers. According to comScore, 20.1 million mobile phone owners in the U.S. used their devices to scan a QR code in the three-month average period ending October 2011. In the big scheme of things, this isn’t a large number. However, the number of people using QR codes is expected to grow. Will QR codes reach widespread public consciousness, or are they destined to be a quirky aside for mainstream promotional campaigns?

So, what can marketers do to take customers out of their comfort zones and try something new? Peartrees: Multi-dimensional Curation. A few weeks ago now, I posted an opinion piece on Technorati titled, 'Why Social Media Curation Matters'. Following this I received quite a lot of feedback and it’s thanks to one of these comments – posted by on my blog – that I was led to Pearltrees. In addition to this, I was also motivated to re-evaluate my position on the subject of curation and take a closer look at what I perceived that to be. At first I made the rather naïve assumption that the difference between Pearltrees and the services I’d discussed in my previous articles both here and on my blog, was purely aesthetic – Pearltrees has a beautifully designed Flash interface.

However, as I delved further into the service, and further contemplated readers' feedback, I began to realise that there were actually some fundamental differences both in the approach of the developers and in my perception of curation. Nonetheless, they are just lists. The answer can be summed up in one word, depth. Curation. The End Of The Destination Web And The Revival Of The Information Economy. In recent weeks journalism and the future of all media have once again gone under the knife. Experts on either side of new media debated whether or not Twitter's CNN moment truly was indicative of the future of journalism. Twitter's role in the spread of online dialogue speculating the death of Osama Bin Laden was studied at great depths to better understand when and where news actually surfaces, how it's validated, and how news travels across the Web and in real life. Perhaps nothing visualized the power of a single Tweet with such dramatic effect as the network graph developed by SocialFlow.

Twitter is becoming a veritable human seismograph as it measures and records events as they unfold. But for this discussion, I'd like to focus not on the future of journalism, but instead on human behavior and the reality of the social effect. The End of the Destination Web and the Revival of the Information Economy In hindsight, the days of Web 1.0 seem like an era long gone. This.Just.In 1. 2. 3. 15 Free Tools for Web-based Collaboration.

No man (or woman) is an island – and this statement can’t be any truer if you’re a designer or developer. Though paid/subscription services like Basecamp and Zimbra are great, individuals strapped for cash have a ton of alternatives that provide similar (if not better) features. In this article, you’ll find 15 free tools to help you facilitate remote/web-based collaboration. Whether you need basic whiteboarding/brainstorming tools or fully-featured project management applications – you should be able to find a tool or two that’s worth checking out.

Google Docs Google Docs is an excellent application for collaboration. You can share documents and spreadsheets and collaborate with your team/clients in real-time. Stixy Stixy is a flexible, online “bulletin board”/drawing board. Project2Manage Project2Manage is a fully-featured, free, hosted solution for project management and collaboration (similar to Basecamp). Bubbl.us Dabbleboard Dabbleboard is a robust, online whiteboard that’s easy to use. Wikileaks. David McCandless | Profile on TED.com. Mapping. Le Macroscope. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Le Macroscope est un des principaux ouvrages français d'initiation à l'analyse systémique. Il a fait découvrir à beaucoup les systèmes à causalité circulaire (et non plus seulement linéaire) et l'importance du rôle de la rétro-action (feed-back). L'auteur, Joël de Rosnay, présente dans cet ouvrage de 1975 l'outil virtuel du même nom qu'il a inventé et qui permet d'observer (skopein) en grand et de manière synthétique (macro) un système complexe.

Cette nouvelle démarche intellectuelle peut se comprendre à travers l'extrait suivant : « Les rôles sont inversés : ce n'est plus le biologiste qui regarde au microscope une cellule vivante ; c'est la cellule qui regarde au macroscope l'organisme qui l'abrite. » Ce néologisme, qui n'est pas (encore ?) Probablement rattaché à la cybernétique aux États-Unis dans les années 1950, cet ouvrage serait aujourd'hui qualifié d'approche systémique (ou par l'analyse systémique) à la réunion des sciences. Did You Know 4.0. La France et l'Allemagne déconseillent l'utilisation d'Internet. Capter la connaissance tacite, celle que l’on partage autour d’u. The Adventures of Johnny Bunko.

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