S. Copeland and A. de Moor (2017). Community Digital Storytelling for Collective Intelligence: towards a Storytelling Cycle of Trust. AI & Society, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-017-0744-1 (download preprint or read article online). Abstract Digital storytelling has become a popular method for curating community, organisational, and individual narratives. Since its beginnings over 20 years ago, projects have sprung up across … Continue reading New publication – Community Digital Storytelling for Collective Intelligence: towards a Storytelling Cycle of Trust
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The Tilburg story of knowledge sharing for social innovation
Last October, I gave an invited talk at the School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University, USA. Topic of my talk was "Knowledge Sharing for Social Innovation: The Dutch Tilburg Regional Case". I published the slides of my talk in a previous post. In the meantime, however, with the help of the good people of Rutgers' … Continue reading The Tilburg story of knowledge sharing for social innovation
Knowledge Sharing for Social Innovation: The Dutch Tilburg Regional Case
On October 21st, I gave a guest lecture at Rutgers University, USA, having been invited by the Communication Department, the MCIS Program, and the Collaborative for Knowledge, Innovation and Design. Below my slides. A video recording of my presentation, and an interview by the School of Communication and Information with my host, Mark Aakhus, are still to … Continue reading Knowledge Sharing for Social Innovation: The Dutch Tilburg Regional Case
Digital storytelling tools
I am currently attending an interesting session at the E-Campaigning Forum on digital storytelling. Stories are very powerful ways of motivating people to take action, to reflect on the implications of policies, to make abstract concepts concrete and so on. In this age of Web 2.0 and user-created multimedia content, the old linear textual technologies … Continue reading Digital storytelling tools