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document Crowd Creativity, Distributed KnowledgePhotos collected from this series and shown off on EPA's Facebook page have a chance to be in the nationwide traveling exhibit featured by EPA and the U.S. National Archives and Records...
site ToolsPachube is a real-time data infrastructure platform for the "Internet of Things," managing millions of datapoints per day from thousands of individuals, organizations & companies...
document Open Innovation
ChemSpider is a structure centric database hosted by the Royal Society of Chemistry and integrating over 25 million chemical compounds to over 400 internet-based resources including many public...
document Distributed Knowledge, Open Innovation
The management of collaborative environments is a very challenging task. The difficulties
increase in large, heterogeneous and multidisciplinary groups of people accessing the service...
Crowd Creativity, Distributed KnowledgeMark Studholme, Editor-in-Chief of Archello.com tells us about the process of bringing the business networking platform for professionals and companies working in the built environment from concept to reality.
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article Crowdfunding, ToolsBrickItUp is a crowdsourcing platform for the creation of three dimensional environments, with heavy stress in the collaborative and sharing aspects, enabling any user with no previous experience...
document Distributed Knowledge, Open InnovationCrowdsourcing can work in a project environment once there is a genuine search for talent and an effort to recognize that the best information may not necessarily come from within an organization....
document Distributed Knowledge, Open InnovationThe EPA is calling on the masses to post their best photographs on Flickr.
In the first week, about 100 images were posted to a special group page set up through the photo sharing network. The...
document Crowd Creativity, Open Innovation, ToolsThis open-source multiplayer environment (known as Betaville), created by a team at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University in partnership with the University of Applied Sciences in...
document Distributed Knowledge
In this post, you get to have ten ideas to help you conserve resources, such as the following:
1. Turn it off.
2. Unplug and save energy.
3. Recyle ink toner cartridges.
4. Donate cell...
document Distributed KnowledgeBrett Summerell, director of science and public programs for the gardens, said all the data would be made freely available to researchers studying the biological impacts of a changing environment....
document CrowdfundingNorthStar’s model of engaging nonacademic partners provides an exhilarating synergy with the model of crowdfunding. They are excited to be participating in this pioneering endeavor. Dr. Jennifer...
document Open InnovationErosion – always a problem – has gotten much worse in recent years. Residents say water laps closer and closer to their homes each year. Of course, what happens here in the Maldives will make only...
article ToolsLAUSD has a new weapon to help them repair crews stay steps ahead of the problems — with an army of 700,000 students. Through analytics technology provided by IBM, and a mobile app through IBM...
article ToolsThe AshTag app follows in the footsteps of similar citizen-science crowdsourcing apps for wildlife, such as Pooter! for mapping the distribution of bees, and an imminent app for discovering whether...
article Distributed KnowledgeThe cases identified by the AshTag project, which has been soliciting sightings by the public via an Apple and Android smartphone apps, add to the counties, which range from Renfrewshire to...
article Distributed Knowledge"Participation with environmental science and natural history has a long history, especially in Britain, long before it was termed 'citizen science'," project leader Dr Helen...
article Distributed KnowledgeBritish scientists have made a global appeal for help finding weaknesses in the fungus causing ash dieback after publishing the first molecular sequencing data on the disease.
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article Distributed Knowledge
British scientists trying to beat ash dieback disease are seeking the "wisdom of the crowd" in order to analyse the genes of the fungus that causes it.
"I do have a beef with...