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Cognitive Surplus Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age Clay Shirky. Andrea Alvidrez English 488 – Multimedia Composition October 20, 2010 Professor Arroyo. Chapter 3 – Motive. Grobanites for Charity Deci’s Soma Experiment Intrinsic Motivation Amateurs Feedback Loops.
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Cognitive SurplusCreativity and Generosity in a Connected AgeClay Shirky Andrea Alvidrez English 488 – Multimedia Composition October 20, 2010 Professor Arroyo
Chapter 3 – Motive • Grobanites for Charity • Deci’s Soma Experiment • Intrinsic Motivation • Amateurs • Feedback Loops
Chapter 4 – Opportunity • Skateboards and Easels • Ultimatum Game • Social Production: People you Don’t Know, Making your Life Better for Free • Generation X, Y, Z • Collaborative Spirals
Chapter 5 – Culture • Gneezy and Rustuchini and Day-Care Centers • Coordinating Tool • Economics of Sharing • College Professors and Brain Surgeons • Patients Like Us
Chapter 6 – Personal, Communal, Public, Civic • Fundamentally Individual and Fundamentally Social • Women and Men • Individuals, Groups, and Freedom • Groups and Governance
Chapter 7 – Looking for the Mouse • Paradox of Revolution • Improving the Odds • Starting • Growing • Adapting • Three Ways to Manage a Revolution • Looking for the Mouse
Works Cited Shirky, Clay. Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age. New York: Penguin, 2010. Print. “Clay Shirky: How Cognitive Surplus Changed the World.” Online Posting. YouTube. 29 June 2010. Web. 19 October 2010.