Collective Intelligence Best Practices
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Diigo for collecting links and files
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M Ichael Josefowicz Dmitry Sokolov I'm glad to hear it's useful. One thing that I have learned is the importance of a clear Intent. Then allow yourself to change gears as circumstances change. They will inevitably change smile emoticon
Since I am involved in action research in all of my media engagements ( of course while having a lot of fun ) the best way for me is on well designed piece of paper. Gdocs is a wonderful place, for me, it easily put conversations in a persistent space that works for me. It allows me to get the overview and the details of the conversation at the same time.
When I am ready to really drill down and produce something more serious, I print it out. Once it's printed out I can easily leaf through the pages. Read without distraction. I find it is only with a slow mull, that new ideas and new, but related intents emerge.
I have looked at the wiki many times through your links. I think because it is on the web, it doesn't work for me. It will probably work for other time. For the most part I think the web is good for search and storing.
For finding information I use twitter,G+, FB and LI to troll for something interesting. Then I use bit.ly. At bit.ly I can tag each link. then I can search for categories of links. I have a link for American Politics, the Middle East, as well as others.
if I don't understand something or want to get a better understanding of something someone said, I google search. The cool thing is when I use Search, I will click on a link in something I found which usually takes me to something I didn't know I was looking for.
From a CAS stance, I've learned the key to the whole process is clarifying your intent AND be open to changing that Intent on the basis of interactions.
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