W14. What did I learn in this course? Cho jiwon
Summary
Now the semester is over. In this semester, I took two lessons of "sociology of everyday life" and "collective intellect" so that I wrote a lot of Wikipedia. So I have written as many articles as there are in the second of the students. As I wrote a lot of articles, my ability to write articles went up and I became more interested in Wikipedia. Wikipedia is called a representative example of collective intelligence. This is why Wikipedia considers the spirit of cooperation as important. The significance of Wikipedia is to inform people about the exact information. These things are not easy to accomplish with your own strength. I learned this "cooperation" attitude through this class. I also learned the fun of communicating the right knowledge. Finally, the 'TED' lectures I had seen in class were interesting. It was easy to understand a little more when I accompanied the contents which I had hard time to see in the text with the image.
Interesting point
Wikipedia provides information without restriction. This is an example of the 'Free culture' we learned in class. I wondered if it would be possible to open the copyright without limitation, and I was interested and interested.
Discussion point
Usually we know that a website can not be operated without funds. However, Wikipedia does not seem to offer any other information while providing free information. Even if Wikipedia is a not-for-profit organization, money will be needed to run it. I wondered how Wikipedia works.
Now the semester is over. In this semester, I took two lessons of "sociology of everyday life" and "collective intellect" so that I wrote a lot of Wikipedia. So I have written as many articles as there are in the second of the students. As I wrote a lot of articles, my ability to write articles went up and I became more interested in Wikipedia. Wikipedia is called a representative example of collective intelligence. This is why Wikipedia considers the spirit of cooperation as important. The significance of Wikipedia is to inform people about the exact information. These things are not easy to accomplish with your own strength. I learned this "cooperation" attitude through this class. I also learned the fun of communicating the right knowledge. Finally, the 'TED' lectures I had seen in class were interesting. It was easy to understand a little more when I accompanied the contents which I had hard time to see in the text with the image.
Interesting point
Wikipedia provides information without restriction. This is an example of the 'Free culture' we learned in class. I wondered if it would be possible to open the copyright without limitation, and I was interested and interested.
Discussion point
Usually we know that a website can not be operated without funds. However, Wikipedia does not seem to offer any other information while providing free information. Even if Wikipedia is a not-for-profit organization, money will be needed to run it. I wondered how Wikipedia works.
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