E-LEARNING-INCLUSIVO. Viral Video. We are not crazy... WE ARE AMAZING! Neurosciences - brain structure. Global Futures Studies & Research by The Millennium Project. The Millennium Project. FS-Argentina. Neuroscience News, Videos, Reviews and Gossip - io9. The emerging science of 'collective intelligence' — and the rise of the global brain. Collective Intelligence. It's also possible for groups of people to work together in ways that seem pretty stupid, and I think collective stupidity is just as possible as collective intelligence.
Part of what I want to understand and part of what the people I'm working with want to understand is what are the conditions that lead to collective intelligence rather than collective stupidity. But in whatever form, either intelligence or stupidity, this collective behavior has existed for a long time. What's new, though, is a new kind of collective intelligence enabled by the Internet. Think of Google, for instance, where millions of people all over the world create web pages, and link those web pages to each other. Or think of Wikipedia, where thousands of people all over the world have collectively created a very large and amazingly high quality intellectual product with almost no centralized control.
We do take the question seriously, and we are doing a bunch of things related to that question. Zeitgeist Rama: Archive. Herramientas TICs. Conversion Tools.
Espacios Multiactorales. TED - Education. Your Body Language Speaks for You in Meetings - Charalambos Vlachoutsicos. By Charalambos Vlachoutsicos | 1:00 PM September 19, 2012 Besides our choice of words and the volume and tone of a voice, gestures, posture and facial expressions all convey powerful messages to the people we are talking to, which is precisely why everyone pays close attention to other people’s body language. What’s more, some research suggests that your body language can even affect your hormones, which affect your decisions and attitudes to risk. In other words, how we say what we say to people is at least as important as what we say to them. Yet for all the care we take to read other people’s body language, we’re remarkably unconscious when it comes to our own.
This is largely, I think, because knowledge of our true selves is hard and does not come naturally to us. Most of us are not what we think we are and therefore we need to question our self-image, which all too often is an idealized version of our true selves. When did I last eat? Am I fidgeting? Conocimiento y Cultura del Agua. Canal Azul 24.