Monday, July 2, 2012

Science 2.0






Science 2.0 focuses on the human-designed world in which the dynamics of trust, privacy, responsibility, and empathy are determinants of success.

Advancing Science 2.0 will require a shift in priorities to promote intense collaboration, integrative thinking, teamwork-based education/training, and case study ethnographic research methods. 

Ben Shneiderman lays out an ambitious vision that will impact research funding, educational practices, and democratic principles.

Write something what you think about it.

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