TED: How cognitive surplus will change the world | Clay Shirky

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What was the primary purpose of Ushahidi when it was first developed?
To map ethnic violence in Kenya
To track electoral fraud in Mexico
To provide a platform for blogging
To monitor snow cleanup in Washington DC
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What does the term 'cognitive surplus' refer to?
The excess of digital technology available
The abundance of social media platforms
The surplus of media content in the 20th century
The combination of free time and talents for collaborative projects
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How did the media landscape change from the 20th century to now?
It shifted from consumption to creation and sharing
It became more focused on television
It focused more on print media
It reduced the number of available media tools
4.
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What is the significance of lolcats in the context of participatory culture?
They are an example of communal value
They represent the pinnacle of creative work
They are a distraction from serious projects
They are a form of civic engagement
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the study on daycare centers in Haifa illustrate?
The importance of contractual agreements
The effectiveness of fines in changing behavior
The role of technology in education
The incompatibility of economic and social motivations
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the impact of introducing a fine in the daycare centers?
It improved the relationship between parents and teachers
It had no effect on the number of late pickups
It increased the number of late pickups
It reduced the number of late pickups
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What is the main difference between communal and civic value?
Communal value is for society, civic value is for individuals
Civic value is for society, communal value is for participants
Both are for individual benefit
Both are for societal benefit
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