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Crowd and Open Sourcing. By Lindsay Romo. Crowdsourcing. Definition : obtaining services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people Characteristics S ubdivide tedious work Fund-raise for startups C ombines the efforts of self-identified volunteers - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Crowd and OpenSourcing
By Lindsay Romo
Definition: obtaining services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people
Characteristics Subdivide tedious work Fund-raise for startups Combines the efforts of self-identified volunteers Undefined public rather than a specific group
Crowdsourcing
Graphic design Writing Illustration DesignContest Apparel design Footwear/Sporting
Goods Writing Illustration
Interior design Architecture Video Film/TV Music/sound design Voice Overs
Uses
Mainly to the Internet Crowdsourcing can either be explicit or implicit
Explicit: Books or webpages Share by posting products or items
Implicit: Standalone Piggyback
Modern methods
Spatial reasoning (or literally seeing solutions) Intuition Adaptivity Collaboration Self-organization Competition
Why it works
The smartest biochemists and fastest computers have made little progress on this bitterly difficult problem over half a century
Foldit - a protein folding game visual or spatial challenge goal is to arrange an on-screen protein into the
smallest possible shape that obeys all the rules Amateurs can fold proteins better than
chemists and computers
Biochemistry Example
Definition: any system of innovation or production that relies on goal-oriented yet loosely coordinated participants, who interact to create a product (or service) of economic value, which they make available to contributors and non-contributors alike
open source promotes universal access universal redistribution
Open Source
Computer software Electronics Beverages Digital content Medicine Science and
engineering Robotics
Fashion Education Media Religion Arts Recreation Hardware
Applications
Closed System Innovation
Open Innovation Model
Licensing Other Firm’sMarket
New Products/Services
Motivation
Extrinsic Motivators Financial compensation Recognition Awards
Intrinsic Motivators Autonomy Relatedness Learning Self-expression Control Enjoyment
Barriers & Opportunities
Barriers Social loafing Evaluation apprehension Production blocking
Opportunities Domain knowledge Creative thinking skills Problem orientation Motivation
Questions?
http://www.forbes.com/fdc/welcome_mjx.shtml
Wikipedia Professors slides
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