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User Generated Content and Crowdsourcing

User Generated Content and Crowdsourcing. MIS5801: Cali, Colombia Richard Flanagan (ryflanag@temple.edu ). Adapted fronm material by Schuff , Mandviwalla , Johnson, and Wattal. Web 2.0 is “social”. User Generated Content. Implications of User Generated Content.

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User Generated Content and Crowdsourcing

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  1. User Generated Content and Crowdsourcing MIS5801: Cali, Colombia Richard Flanagan (ryflanag@temple.edu) Adapted fronm material by Schuff, Mandviwalla, Johnson, and Wattal

  2. Web 2.0 is “social” User Generated Content

  3. Implications of User Generated Content

  4. What’s the difference between… …and what is similar?

  5. Crowdsourcing Condorcet's jury theorem (i.e., Sunstein, 2006) If each voter is right more than half of the time, then adding more people greatly increases accuracy of majority decision.

  6. Applications

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