| | 2002 + 2011 + Productivity + Proposal | 5 articles |
| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR MAY 8, 2011 The OER Debate, In Full RedHat published the documentation for their products under the OPL up until 2010. The student of open content licensing will recognize the OPL structure (mandatory attribution with options addressing derivative works and commercial use) is the same structure that Creative Commons employed when it launched three years later in 2002. | IRVING WLADAWSKY-BERGER MARCH 13, 2011 A Time of Institutional Recomposition In her 2002 book Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The Dynamics of Bubbles and Golden Ages , scholar and writer Carlota Perez puts our own turbulent times into a clear, historical perspective. Such technology-based structural changes are not new. The now well accepted technologies become the norm. It’s really hard to tell. | | | | | | | STEVE DENNING FEBRUARY 17, 2011 From Trash Cans to Nokia: Is Creativity Innovation? Good new ideas are everywhere around us, but turning even a few of those ideas into viable, scalable products and services is something much more difficult. It’s quite something else to take that idea and turn it into a viable commercial product. No, it’s not, although the two are often confused. Inventions from the trash can. So what? | GEORGE SIEMENS FEBRUARY 17, 2012 Rejected: On being disappointed, sorta In October 2011, a colleague sent me a link to this Canada Research Chair position at Royal Roads University. have appended a slightly revised research proposal below (I made a few changes where anonymity might be warranted). My Royal Roads Proposal: Integrating social and technical systems for learning and knowledge innovation. | | |
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