Difference between revisions of "Crowdsourcing"

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There are many methods of accessing the knowledge that exists in a crowd, but three main criteria must be present and considered to help ensure the success of the endeavour: diversity, independence, and decentralization.
  
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'''Diversity''' in this case means not just the usually understood meaning of different cultures, genders, etc. but also a diversity of backgrounds, experiences, age, education, anything that can create a difference.
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The enemy of diversity is homogeneity (sameness) which leads to the illusion of invulnerability and a willingness to rationalize away opposing arguments, this in turn leads to a high likelihood of inaccurate/undesired outcomes.
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'''Independence'''
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'''Decentralization'''
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 11:07, 4 December 2015


Definition

Crowdsourcing is the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community rather than from traditional employees or suppliers.


Description

There are many methods of accessing the knowledge that exists in a crowd, but three main criteria must be present and considered to help ensure the success of the endeavour: diversity, independence, and decentralization.

Diversity in this case means not just the usually understood meaning of different cultures, genders, etc. but also a diversity of backgrounds, experiences, age, education, anything that can create a difference.

The enemy of diversity is homogeneity (sameness) which leads to the illusion of invulnerability and a willingness to rationalize away opposing arguments, this in turn leads to a high likelihood of inaccurate/undesired outcomes.

Independence

Decentralization

External links

[Wikipedia on Crowdsourcing]