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“Education for All” in a Connected World: A Social Technology-driven Framework for e-mobilizing Dormant Knowledge Capital through Sharism and Mass Collaboration
Author(s) -
Somprakash Bandyopadhyay,
Arina Bardhan,
Priyadarshini Dey,
Srimoyee Das,
Soumyadip Ghosh,
Priyanjit Biswas
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
procedia engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.32
H-Index - 74
ISSN - 1877-7058
DOI - 10.1016/j.proeng.2016.08.180
Subject(s) - social capital , sharing economy , the internet , knowledge sharing , social media , knowledge management , quality (philosophy) , goods and services , value (mathematics) , business , knowledge economy , public relations , world wide web , computer science , political science , sociology , economics , market economy , social science , philosophy , epistemology , machine learning
In a digitally connected world, collaboration through the use of social technologies (enabling anytime-anywhere internet mediated communications) is giving rise to a new form of market where strangers exchange goods and services effortlessly (e.g Airbnb, Kickstarter, Lyft, etc). This brings about the concept of sharing/collaborative economy which includes shared creation, production, distribution, trade and consumption of goods, services and ideas by different people and organizations. The motivation and philosophy behind the collaborative building of value that results from sharing content and ideas is termed “sharism”. Billions of connected individuals can now actively participate in social development and they collectively have the capacity to solve social problems. Keeping this perspective in mind, the objective of this paper is to show, how sharism and mass collaboration using internet-mediated communications and social media have the possibility of solving one of the greatest problems of the world: delivering quality education for all. For this purpose, we propose and examine a framework for investigating how dispersed knowledge resources and wisdom of the senior citizens all over the world (the “dormant knowledge capital”) can be mobilized to improve the quality of education and learning outcome of the masses

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