A resource site that proclaims itself the "leading provider of internet video and rich media solutions for the scientific, technical and medical market." SciVee was founded in 2007.
Opening and closing remarks by Anthony S. Bryk, Stanford University and Louis M. Gomez, Northwestern University for symposium at American Educational Research Association Conference, April, 2007, Chicago, IL.
By Catherine M. Casserly and Marshall S. Smith. This is a free pdf download of a chapter from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching publication, Opening Up Education: The Collective Advancement of Education through Open Technology, Open Content and Open Knowledge.
By Leon Benjamin on KnowledgeBoard, July 1 2009. Recommendations about using social media within a company (or organization) and not just to network with the outside world.
Conference listings, including links to topic summaries and a PDF of presentation slides. Conference was held in the summer of 2008; page last updated in June 2009.
Q&A with Karim R. Lakhani by Martha Lagace, published in Harvard Business School Working Knowledge, November 20 2006. Lakhani's "research analyze[ed] how open source norms of transparency, permeable access, and collaboration might work with scientists."
From the home page, "Our focus as a Center is to conduct research, publish articles and develop teaching materials around a more distributed model of industry innovation, that we call 'Open Innovation.'"
This bibliography is based on the book Open Innovation: Research for a New Paradigm, as well as the 2004 Academy of Management workshop, and was last updated in February 2008.
This website was created in conjunction with the publication of Open Innovation: Researching a New Paradigm, and is to be a "a portal for the latest research and practice regarding the open innovation."
Slideshow presented by Anders Quitzau (part of IBM Innovation team) to VidenDanmark on June 10, 2008. Outlines IBM's thinking in terms of new innovation models.
This blogger hopes to collect case studies on collaborative innovation, open innovation and co-creation. However,the site does not appear to be very active. As of November 2010, there were only two case studies posted (March 2010 and May 2009).
By Karim R. Lakhani, Lars Bo Jeppesen, Peter A. Lohse, and Jill A. Panetta, Harvard Business School Working Paper, published 2007. This paper looks at applying the open source (software) model to solve scientific problems.
This bookmark came from delicious, where we had bookmarked the Social Impact Investment Prospectus (pdf). However, the site as a whole seems very relevant to KPI current work. One project is a new report, College Access and Success. They also sponsor an annual Social Innovation Forum.
By Sam Dillon in New York Times, March 9, 2010. An international comparison of K-12 education systems and their relative success from Andreas Schleicher, a senior education official at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris. Schleicher offered testimony before the Senate education committee.
Published in Spectrum > Mobile Learning, Libraries, And Technologies, March 12, 2009. "MLE-Moodle is an out-of-the-box mobile Learning (mLearning) system, designed for mobile phones." With MCNC in particular, we've discussed how it might be helpful to be able to engage students/faculty/administrators in Polilogue via mobile phone in addition to computer.