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Innovation. Information Infrastructure. An information infrastructure is defined by Hanseth (2002) as "a shared, evolving, open, standardized, and heterogeneous installed base"[1] and by Pironti (2006) as all of the people, processes, procedures, tools, facilities, and technology which supports the creation, use, transport, storage, and destruction of information.[2] The notion of information infrastructures, introduced in the 1990s and refined during the following decade, has proven quite fruitful to the Information Systems (IS) field.

Information Infrastructure

It changed the perspective from organizations to networks and from systems to infrastructures, allowing for a global and emergent perspective on information systems. Information infrastructure is a technical structure of an organizational form, an analytical perspective or a semantic network. The concept of information infrastructure (II) was introduced in the early 1990s, first as a political initiative (Gore, 1993 & Bangemann, 1994), later as a more specific concept in IS research. Ali Carr-Chellman: Gaming to re-engage boys in learning.

College Conspiracy‬‏ Seeing Your World in TechniColor. Most people see the world in black and white, missing most of the opportunities in their midst.

Seeing Your World in TechniColor

They travel down the same routes day after day. The path is so familiar that they can practically navigate it in their sleep . But, there are some people who see the world in Technicolor. Society for Organizational Learning. Interaction and Cooperation.

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Gamification. My main influences. System thinking. Getting started.