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== Global problem solving ==


Session topic: Let's think collectively about collective problem solving
'''Session topic: Let's think collectively about collective problem solving'''


Mark Tovey
[http://www.marktovey.ca Mark Tovey]
 
(Austin West 3:15-4:15)


We live in a world where tough problems, especially around sustainability and resource shortages, seem to be multiplying by the minute.  Mass collaboration, peer production, and open source hardware, among others, would seem to be apt tools to develop credible solutions and spur social entrepreneurship.
We live in a world where tough problems, especially around sustainability and resource shortages, seem to be multiplying by the minute.  Mass collaboration, peer production, and open source hardware, among others, would seem to be apt tools to develop credible solutions and spur social entrepreneurship.


An interactive session inviting participants to think together about the power and limitations of these ideas, as well as possible points of leverage, to address significant global concerns.
An interactive session inviting participants to think together about the power and limitations of these ideas, as well as possible points of leverage, to address significant global concerns.
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Session handout: [http://chat.carleton.ca/~mtovey/abstracts/ToveyMark_ManyMindsPoster.pdf Many Minds Make might work: mass collaboration, open source, and global change]

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Global problem solving

Session topic: Let's think collectively about collective problem solving

Mark Tovey

(Austin West 3:15-4:15)

We live in a world where tough problems, especially around sustainability and resource shortages, seem to be multiplying by the minute. Mass collaboration, peer production, and open source hardware, among others, would seem to be apt tools to develop credible solutions and spur social entrepreneurship.

An interactive session inviting participants to think together about the power and limitations of these ideas, as well as possible points of leverage, to address significant global concerns.



Session handout: Many Minds Make might work: mass collaboration, open source, and global change