Knowledge Federation 2010: Self-Organizing Collective Mind
The proceedings from the Second International Workshop on Knowledge Federation, Dubrovnik, Croatia, October 3-6, 2010, edited by Dino Karabeg and Jack Park, have just appeared online.
Table of Contents
- The Praxis of Social Knowledge Federation
Arnim Bleier, Patrick Jahnichen, Uta Schulze, Lutz MaicherSteps Towards a Federated Course Model
Dino Karabeg- On Nature and Control of Creativity: Tesla as a Case Study
Dejan Rakovic- Semiotic Perspective on Sensemaking Software and Consequences for Journalism
Shiqin “Eddie” Choo- Towards a Federated Framework for Self-evolving Educational Experience Design on Massive Scale (SEED-M)
George Pór- Context-Driven Social Network Visualisation: Case Wiki Co-Creation
Jukka Huhtamaki, Jaakko Salonen, Jarno Marttila, Ossi Nykanen- Boundary Infrastructures for Conversational Knowledge Federation
Jack Park- Combinatorial Inquiries into Knowledge Federation
Karl F. Hebenstreit Jr.- An Ark for the Exaflood Rushing upon Us
Mei Lin Fung, Robert S. Stephenson- Webbles: Programmable and Customizable Meme Media Objects in a Knowledge Federation Framework Environment on the Web
Micke N. Kuwahara, Yuzuru Tanaka- Causality in collective filtering
Mario Paolucci, Stefano Picascia, Walter Quattrociocchi- Images of knowledge. Interfaces for knowledge access in an epistemic transition
Marco Quaggiotto- New ecosystem in journalism: Decentralized newsrooms empowered by self-organized crowds
Tanja Aitamurto