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Florence Devouard

how non-monetary awards and incentives do and do not work (Wikipedia) - 1 views

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    Check out the first talk The first talk is "Can Social Awards Create Better Wikis?" submitted by Aaron Shaw and Benjamin Mako Hill. In this presentation, two sociologists studying online communities present findings from three studies that give us insight into when and how non-monetary awards and incentives do and do not work.
Thanasis Priftis

An open source pharma roadmap - 0 views

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    "Medical R&D should respond to specific priority health needs. Opening up the R&D process to a wide range of contributors and stakeholders will allow the design of medicines that are better adapted to the needs of the end users, and will define the preferred product characteristics (PPCs) and target product profile (TPP) that will guide all the phases of product development. In OS, there are no insiders, meaning that strategic decisions may be made through informed community debate against the agreed-upon TPP. The broader community is thus involved in designing how a product will be developed, defining the studies that will be done, and establishing the criteria that will be applied for making stop/go decisions. In order to achieve this, investments are needed to build online communities and platforms that help groups collaborate effectively."
Thanasis Priftis

Open Science Saves Lives: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic | bioRxiv - 0 views

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    "In the last decade Open Science principles, such as Open Access, study preregistration, use of preprints, making available data and code, and open peer review, have been successfully advocated for and are being slowly adopted in many different research communities. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic many publishers and researchers have sped up their adoption of some of these Open Science practices, sometimes embracing them fully and sometimes partially or in a sub-optimal manner. In this article, we express concerns about the violation of some of the Open Science principles and its potential impact on the quality of research output. We provide evidence of the misuses of these principles at different stages of the scientific process. We call for a wider adoption of Open Science practices in the hope that this work will encourage a broader endorsement of Open Science principles and serve as a reminder that science should always be a rigorous process, reliable and transparent, especially in the context of a pandemic where research findings are being translated into practice even more rapidly"
Florence Devouard

Research, Analysis, & Education at Wikimania - 1 views

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    Three talks (check out comments) 1) position of academics with regards to Wikipedia 2) case study of 8 projects of encyclopedias which failed 3) taking offline wikipedia to schools (wikipedia as an educational tool in developing countries)
mariarriano

Clayton M. Christensen - Wikipedia - 0 views

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    "He is best known for his study of innovation in commercial enterprises"
Thanasis Priftis

Ofcom: six-year-olds understand digital technology better than adults | Technology | The Guardian - 1 views

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    "Ofcom: six-year-olds understand digital technology better than adults"
Thanasis Priftis

At Zingerman's, Pastrami and Partnership to Go - Open book - 0 views

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    "At Zingerman's, Pastrami and Partnership to Go" Open book management, case
Pascal ECHARDOUR

CETL- Assessment Resource Centre - 2 views

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    Reflective Journal as an Assessment Method;
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    The Reflective Journal method is quite interesting to be evaluated for Wikinomics project. Through another project, we made a test few weeks ago with interesting results, to be confirmed in the next study visits in July. To be discussed.
Thanasis Priftis

Government Technology Policy, Social Value, and National Competitiveness by Frank Nagle :: SSRN - 0 views

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    "Government Technology Policy, Social Value, and National Competitiveness Harvard Business School Strategy Unit Working Paper No. 19-103"
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