Monday, January 17, 2011

“Crowd Accelerated Innovation” and its implications for education | Connected Principals

“Crowd Accelerated Innovation” and its implications for education | Connected Principals

“Crowd Accelerated Innovation” and its implications for education



Perhaps my greatest professional passion these days is promoting innovative schools cultures, and particularly ones which facilitate our students in becoming innovators. So I am especially taken with a new article in Wired Magazine (January 2011), by TED founder Chris Anderson, on “How Crowd Accelerate Innovation Can Change the World.” (Or see Anderson’s parallel TED talk video).

As Anderson says: “This is big.” I think it may not be saying too much that the ideas contained within are genuinely transformative to how we think about innovation at present and in the coming years.

In the piece, which is terrific and highly recommended, Anderson focusses especially on the value of on-line video in promoting this powerful new phenomenon, Crowd Accelerated Innovation (CAI henceforward), but CAI