Editing Innovation Communities (Spring 2016)
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=== April 19: Finding Innovations: Broadcast Search and Contests === | === April 19: Finding Innovations: Broadcast Search and Contests === | ||
''' | '''Reading Notes:''' | ||
* [https://canvas.uw.edu/files/36192927/download?download_frd=1 Week 4 Reading Notes] | * [https://canvas.uw.edu/files/36192927/download?download_frd=1 Week 4 Reading Notes] | ||
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* Lessig, Lawrence. [https://archive.org/stream/LawrenceLessigRemix/Remix-o.txt Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy]. Penguin Press HC, 2008. (Introduction) | * Lessig, Lawrence. [https://archive.org/stream/LawrenceLessigRemix/Remix-o.txt Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy]. Penguin Press HC, 2008. (Introduction) | ||
* [Video Case] Lakhani, Karim R., and Zahra Kanji. Threadless: The Business of Community. Harvard Business School Press, 2008. | * [Video Case] Lakhani, Karim R., and Zahra Kanji. Threadless: The Business of Community. Harvard Business School Press, 2008. | ||
* Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. “[ | * Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. “[The Remixing Dilemma The Trade-Off Between Generativity and Originality.]” American Behavioral Scientist 57, no. 5 (May 1, 2013): 643–663. ([http://mako.cc/academic/hill_monroy-remixing_dilemma-DRAFT.pdf Free Preprint]) | ||
'''Optional Readings:''' | '''Optional Readings:''' | ||
* Sinnreich, Aram. Mashed Up: Music, Technology, and the Rise of Configurable Culture. University of Massachusetts Press, 2010. | * Sinnreich, Aram. Mashed Up: Music, Technology, and the Rise of Configurable Culture. University of Massachusetts Press, 2010. (Excerpts) | ||
* Vaidhyanathan, Siva. Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual Property and How It Threatens Creativity. New York: New York University Press, 2001. ''[Available from Instructor]'' | * Vaidhyanathan, Siva. Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual Property and How It Threatens Creativity. New York: New York University Press, 2001. '''[Available from Instructor]''' | ||
=== May 10: Applications: Hackers and the "Underground" === | === May 10: Applications: Hackers and the "Underground" === | ||
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* Mollick, Ethan. “[http://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/tapping-into-the-underground/ Tapping into the Underground.]” MIT Sloan Management Review 46, no. 4 (2005): 21. | * Mollick, Ethan. “[http://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/tapping-into-the-underground/ Tapping into the Underground.]” MIT Sloan Management Review 46, no. 4 (2005): 21. | ||
* Rosenbaum, Ron. “[http://www.hackersinformation.com/uploads/1/9/1/6/19169525/rosenbaum71_bluebox.pdf Secrets of the Little Blue Box.]” Esquire Magazine, 1971, 116. | * Rosenbaum, Ron. “[http://www.hackersinformation.com/uploads/1/9/1/6/19169525/rosenbaum71_bluebox.pdf Secrets of the Little Blue Box.]” Esquire Magazine, 1971, 116. | ||
* [Case] Viard, V. Brian, and Pamela Yatsko. | * [Case] Viard, V. Brian, and Pamela Yatsko. Blizzard v. bnetd.org: Managing Intellectual Property (A). Stanford Graduate School of Business, 2006. | ||
* Wayner, Peter. “[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/27/technology/personaltech/27basics.html Tweaking a Camera to Suit a Hobby.]” The New York Times, May 26, 2010, sec. Technology / Personal Tech. | * Wayner, Peter. “[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/27/technology/personaltech/27basics.html Tweaking a Camera to Suit a Hobby.]” The New York Times, May 26, 2010, sec. Technology / Personal Tech. | ||
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* Scacchi, Walt. “[http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2965 Computer Game Mods, Modders, Modding, and the Mod Scene.]” First Monday 15, no. 5 (2010). [Free Online] | * Scacchi, Walt. “[http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2965 Computer Game Mods, Modders, Modding, and the Mod Scene.]” First Monday 15, no. 5 (2010). [Free Online] | ||
=== May 17: | === May 17: Applications: Human Computation === | ||
<!-- This session will be coordinated by guest lecturer and crowdsourcing expert [http://aaronshaw.org/ Aaron Shaw] from the [http://www.communication.northwestern.edu/departments/communicationstudies Northwestern University Department of Communication Studies]. --> | |||
The class will focus on issues in crowdsourcing and human computation. Our discussion will emphasize two examples: [http://mturk.com/ Amazon's Mechanical Turk Marketplace] and [http://duolingo.com/ DuoLingo]. | |||
''' | '''Required Readings:''' | ||
* | * Revisit Jeff Howe's Wired article, [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.06/crowds.html The Rise of Crowdsourcing.] | ||
* | * [http://s3.amazonaws.com/awsdocs/MechTurk/latest/amt-ui.pdf Amazon Mechanical Turk Requester UI Guide] (pp. 1-15). | ||
* | * [http://mturkpublic.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/MTURK_BP.pdf Amazon Mechanical Turk Best Practices Guide.] | ||
* von Ahn, Luis. [http://tedxcmu.com/videos/luis-von-ahn Massive Scale Human Collaboration] (TedX video lecture). | |||
'''Required Tasks:''' | |||
In preparation for this session, you should complete some tasks in each of the following systems: | |||
' | * [https://www.mturk.com/mturk/findhits?match=false Amazon's Mechanical Turk] — Complete at least 2 "Hits" as a worker. | ||
* [https://www.duolingo.com/translations DuoLingo] — Complete an exercise in any language you like and try at least one "Immersion" task. | |||
Please come to class prepared to describe and discuss your experience as a crowd worker! | |||
=== May 24: Challenges: Commercialization and Communities === | |||
'''Required Readings:''' | |||
* von Hippel, Eric. [http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www/democ1.htm Democratizing Innovation]. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2005. | |||
** Chapter 6: Why Users Often Freely Reveal Their Innovations | |||
* [Case] Greenstein, Shane, Rebecca Frazzano, and Evan Meagher. Triumph of the Commons: Wikia and the Commercialization of Open-Source Communities in 2009. Kellogg School of Management, 2009. | |||
* Hill, Benjamin Mako. “[http://mako.cc/writing/funding_volunteers/funding_volunteers.html Problems and Strategies in Financing Voluntary Free Software Projects.]” In Proceedings of LinuxTag, 2005. | |||
'''Optional Reading:''' | |||
* Frey, Bruno S., and Reto Jegen. “[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-6419.00150/abstract Motivation Crowding Theory.]” Journal of Economic Surveys 15, no. 5 (2001): 589–611. | |||
* Raasch, Christiana, and Eric von Hippel (2012), “[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2167948 Amplifying user and producer innovation: The power of participation motives.]” MIT Sloan School of Management Working Paper (October). | |||
* Hutter, Katja, Julia Hautz, Johann Füller, Julia Mueller, and Kurt Matzler. “[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-8691.2011.00589.x/full Communitition: The Tension between Competition and Collaboration in Community-Based Design Contests.]” Creativity and Innovation Management 20, no. 1 (2011): 3–21. | |||
=== May 31: Challenges: Resistance to Innovation === | === May 31: Challenges: Resistance to Innovation === |