Introducing the Collaboration Curve - John Hagel III, John Seely Brown, and Lang Daviso... - 1 views
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the more participants--and interactions between those participants--you add to a carefully designed and nurtured environment, the more the rate of performance improvement goes up.
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Keith Hamon on 01 Apr 10This implies for QEP that the more our students write to more people, then the more their rate of improvement will go up. Is this the case? Is writing in someway like playing WoW?
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we're seeing the emergence of a new kind of learning curve as we scale connectivity and learning through pull, rather than scaling efficiency through push. We call it the "collaboration curve."
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The evidence for the collaboration curve is, as yet, mostly anecdotal.