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Collective Intelligence: Crowdsourcing Human Knowledge


Collective Intelligence: Crowdsourcing Human Knowledge

n. a global database of information accessed by a select number of sources (known as knowledge sources) and made accessible to the general public. As a web-based tool, it allows unlimited interaction where countless people view, learn, and share information. First developed as a program called Hearsay.

BLACKBOARD: “For people to gain as much knowledge as they can, the key is to know how to navigate to, from, and within the blackboard.”

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looti, M. (2026, June 20). Collective Intelligence: Crowdsourcing Human Knowledge. Encyclopedia of psychology. https://encyclopedia.arabpsychology.com/blackboard/
looti, Mohammed. “Collective Intelligence: Crowdsourcing Human Knowledge.” Encyclopedia of psychology, 20 June 2026, https://encyclopedia.arabpsychology.com/blackboard/.
looti, Mohammed. “Collective Intelligence: Crowdsourcing Human Knowledge.” Encyclopedia of psychology. June 20, 2026. https://encyclopedia.arabpsychology.com/blackboard/.