RE: [ba-unrev-talk] Links on the practice and theory of collective intelligence
Jack, (01)
Thanks for the pointer to these links. (02)
The Parker Rossman link fails, but this leads to the online book:
http://ecolecon.missouri.edu/globalresearch/index.html (03)
Thanks, (04)
Garold (Gary) L. Johnson (05)
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 6:55 AM
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Subject: Re: [ba-unrev-talk] Links on the practice and theory of collective
intelligence (06)
Parker Rossman just made update comments on that page, as follows: (07)
From: "Parker Rossman" <parker.rossman@verizon.net> (08)
Thanks to Pierre Levy for that monumental list of collective intelligence
web pages...
However, my web page address should be corrected to;
http://ecolecon.missouri.edu/crisisresearch. I am writing there on the
future of higher education, research on research and how to provide adequate
education to everyone on earth. Five more chapters will be added in a week
or so, and this online book --free to anyone in the world -- is to be
regularly updated. We especially want to add web pages..so thank you,
Pierre, thank you, thank you. (09)
At 06:28 AM 1/16/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Jack.
>
>Wow. Impressive and obviously most useful. This is the kind of thing we
>need to get digested. How shall we do that? How, next, shall we make
>good use of it for the solving of world problems?
>
>I guess my questions bear kinship to Rod Welch's advocacy of turning
>info into knowledge.
>
>A point raised by Thomas Homer-Dixon in his "The Ingenuity Gap," the
>increasing time and effort we need put in organizing info robs us from
>time to think creatively toward solving problems. Expect an
>Engelbart-oriented review of the book soon in Fleabyte.
>
>Henry
>
>
>Jack Park wrote:
>
> > http://www.mikro.org/Events/OS/wos2/Levy-pp/liensIC.html
> >
> > This link was posted by Pierre Lévy to the global brain list.
> >
> > This is a huge list of links of all sorts, covering great thinkers,
> > community design, collective intelligence, and so on.
> >
> > Enjoy
> > Jack (010)