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SXSM – South by So Much…
As I was weeding through all the SXSW panels for 2013, I realized the last time I blogged was before SXSW in March. Yikes, that’s pathetic. So, my vow for the new year (school year that is) is to blog … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Data, Carnegie Mellon University, CES, E2.0 Conference, Mophie, SXSW
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How did this crowd get in my office?
A few weeks ago in our Measuring Social class, we had a panel exploring issues around crowdsourcing. This was just a terrific panel. It had a lot to do with the panelists who participated which included: Ross Kimbarovsky from crowdSPRING … Continue reading
Posted in Crowdsourcing, Social Media Class
Tagged Carnegie Mellon University, crowdsourcing, crowdSPRING, Genius Rocket, Heinz College, mTurk, P&G, Quirky, TopCoder
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It Takes a Village….
Back in January of 1996, Hillary Clinton went on tour to promote her book “it takes a Village, and others lessons children teach us” The book was pivotal in drawing attention to the fact that individuals and groups outside the … Continue reading
