Assignment Zero, open-source journalism
document Crowd Creativity, Distributed KnowledgeThis articles talks about the project Assignment Zero, an attempt to crowdsource journalism.
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This articles talks about the project Assignment Zero, an attempt to crowdsource journalism.
An easy read that will let you know what crowdsourcing is, and explains it with good examples.
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