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Dec Feb |
Memory Boot Camp. How to improve your memory. [Psychology Today]
7:11:41 AM
Individuals, teams and crowds.
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7:11:41 AM

Individuals, teams and crowds.
Dave Pollard has invented a nice 12-step diagram showing how creative problem solving processes might work. The steps happen across three bands involving conversation between individuals, collaboration in teams and canvassing in crowds. As Stephen Downes points out, what is particularly nice about the diagram (and Pollard's write-up) is that it imagines most of the creative process as something distributed that happens among people.
By Martin Terre Blanche 17 Jan 2005 [Collaborative Learning]7:10:31 AM
