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creativity and collaboration in the academy 10/19/11 los angeles, ca

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My talk at the Norman Lear Center at the University of Southern California, October 19 2011.

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  • 1. creativity and collaborationin the academy 10/19/11los angeles, ca

2. 1.typology of innovation 3. user led innovation 4. Licensed under CC BY SA by Ed Uthman, http://www.flickr.com/photos/78147607@N 5. Textunexpected development:hypertext and browsers. 6. the emergence of new forms ofinnovation enabled by networks. 7. distributed innovation 8. something in the law to preventpeople from sharing 9. no:copying,distribution,display, etc.(unless licensed) 10. unexpectedconsequence. 11. Creative Commons works at year end500,000,000100.0%450,000,00090.0%400,000,00080.0%350,000,00070.0%300,000,00060.0%TotalFree %250,000,00050.0%Ported %200,000,00040.0%150,000,00030.0%100,000,00020.0% 50,000,00010.0% 0 0.0%2003 2004 20052006 20072008 20092010 2011-09 12. aggregation. tagging. non-linearity.flow. reuse. adaptation.Wikimedia globe is & All rights reserved, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 13. open innovation 14. something in the culture to prevent companies from sharing 15. whats the next layer of the commons? 16. 2.how IP fits into innovation models 17. intellectual property = 18. intellectual property = a gaggle of rights 19. intellectual property 20. intellectual property 21. intellectual property 22. intellectual property 23. not: 24. not: 25. not: 26. (so whats this?) 27. (or this?) 28. how we use IP in collaboration now. 29. source: CAMBIA Patent Lens 30. how we should collaborate: 31. simple.. weak. scalable. open. 32. simple. weak. scalable. open. 33. simple. weak. standardized. open. 34. simple. weak. standardized. open. 35. not just digital stuff anymore. 36. 3.the university as creative ecosystem. 37. maintaining capacity to recognize userinnovation, while creating the conditionsfor other types 38. when in doubt, opt for open. 39. always have anopt out. 40. innovation is usually surprising. 41. the strengths and risks of incrementalism. 42. p.s.we have no idea how weird its going to get. 43. how does your university react in theworld that is racing right at us? 44. in a world of constant change, opensystems can out-evolve closed ones. 45. thank you.@[email protected]://del-fi.org