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dotSUB.com ~ Any film in any language. - 0 views

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    Videos subtitulados en varios idiomas de The Common Craft Store en DOTSUB.com
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A social analysis of tagging - 1 views

  • A social analysis of tagging (or how tagging transforms the solitary browsing experience into a social one)
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    A social analysis of tagging (or how tagging transforms the solitary browsing experience into a social one)
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Google Apps - 0 views

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    ¿Deseas que tu organización cuente con herramientas de colaboración y comunicación sencillas y potentes sin tener que soportar las molestias habituales y el coste que suponen?
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Percept_pt3.pdf (application/pdf Objeto) - 0 views

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    la biblioteca digital documento en PDF un buen estudio
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INTELIGENCIA COLECTIVA - 0 views

  • El Vínculo Social y su Relación con el Conocimiento
  • ¿Qué es la Inteligencia Colectiva?
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    El Vínculo Social y su Relación con el Conocimiento
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WeColumn.com - 0 views

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    Tu columna en cualquier sitio leida por cualquier persona
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Techlearning > > Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally > April 1, 2008 - 0 views

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    Bloom´s taxonomy blooms digitally
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Collaboration and Community Constituents: An investigation into the key elements that b... - 0 views

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    Collabotation and comunity constituents
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Innovative Minds Don't Think Alike - New York Times - 0 views

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    Innovative Minds Don't Think Alike
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Collaborative intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    what´s collaborative intellegence
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Defining Collective Intelligence - 14 views

collective innovation intelligence learn symbiotic
started by Carlos Quintero on 05 Apr 08 no follow-up yet
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    Collective intelligence is a form of intelligence that emerges from the collaboration and competition of many individuals. Collective intelligence appears in a wide variety of forms of consensus decision making in bacteria, animals, humans, and computers. The study of collective intelligence may properly be considered a subfield of sociology, of business, of computer science, and of mass behavior - a field that studies collective behavior from the level of quarks to the level of bacterial, plant, animal, and human societies.

    The above definition has emerged from the writings of Peter Russell (1983), Tom Atlee (1993), Pierre Lévy (1994), Howard Bloom (1995), Francis Heylighen (1995), Douglas Engelbart, Cliff Joslyn, Ron Dembo, Gottfried Mayer-Kress (2003) and other theorists. Collective intelligence is referred to as Symbiotic intelligence by Norman L. Johnson.

    Some figures like Tom Atlee prefer to focus on collective intelligence primarily in humans and actively work to upgrade what Howard Bloom calls "the group IQ". Atlee feels that collective intelligence can be encouraged "to overcome 'groupthink' and individual cognitive bias in order to allow a collective to cooperate on one process-while achieving enhanced intellectual performance."

    One CI pioneer, George Pór, defined the collective intelligence phenomenon as "the capacity of human communities to evolve towards higher order complexity and harmony, through such innovation mechanisms as differentiation and integration, competition and collaboration."[1] Tom Atlee and George Pór state that "collective intelligence also involves achieving a single focus of attention and standard of metrics which provide an appropriate threshold of action". Their approach is rooted in Scientific Community Metapho
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Guide to Using Free Tools to Create an Online Portfolio for Work or School - 0 views

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    Guia para usar las herramientas libres y crear un portafolio online para trabajar en la clase
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