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Tele-Nations, Internet self-employment Collective Intelligence TransInstitutions InfoPoverty World Conference 2012

Tele-Nations, Internet self-employment Collective Intelligence TransInstitutions InfoPoverty World Conference 2012. Jerome Glenn The Millennium Project. Tele-Nation. Connect those overseas with development process back home Tele-Nation Website with choices like: Represent products

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Tele-Nations, Internet self-employment Collective Intelligence TransInstitutions InfoPoverty World Conference 2012

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  1. Tele-Nations, Internet self-employmentCollective IntelligenceTransInstitutionsInfoPovertyWorld Conference 2012 Jerome Glenn The Millennium Project

  2. Tele-Nation • Connect those overseas with development process back home Tele-Nation Website with choices like: • Represent products • Review business plans • Assist you home town, local school, hospital • Countries create a data base of development tele-opportunities • National clubs in more affluent countries donate their time as tele-nationals • Tele-Nation Website matches development needs with nationals overseas– something like computer dating

  3. Self-Employment via Internet • Information Revolution – individuals and groups center of 2 billion members of Internet market • Seek markets, not non-existent jobs • What can you do? Music? Tele-tourism? Local market research? Teach juggling? Cultural experiences? How many capabilities can you offer to the world market of 2 billion People via the Internet? • Example of Traditional African Doctor (Witchdoctor) consulting in Malawi cyber cafe

  4. How to increase Intelligenceor Mental Performance • Responding to feedback • Consistency of love, diversity of environment • Nutrition • Reasoning exercises • Believing it is possible (placebo effect) • Contact with intelligent people or via VR simulations • Software systems and gaming • Neuro-pharmacology (enhanced brain chemistry) • Memes on classroom walls and else where, for example: intelligence is sexy • Low stress, stimulating environments, with certain music, color, fragrances improves concentration and performance • Longer term: • Reverse engineering the brain • Applied Epigenetics and genetic engineering • Designer microbes to eat the plaque on neurons

  5. Collective Intelligence It is an emergent property from synergies among data/info/knowledge software/hardware experts and others with insight that continually learns from feedback to produce (nearly) just in time knowledge for better decisions than these elements acting alone.

  6. Each can change the other

  7. Kuwait SCANNING TEMPLATE RSS FEEDS WEBSITES CLOUDS FUTURE WHEELS DRUPAL SHELL PUBLIC & EXPERT WIKI REAL-TIME DELPHI FEDERATION SERVER COHERE (IMPORTS COMPENDIUM) GLOBAL FEDERATION SERVER HARDWARE/ SOFTWARE HEALTH ENVIRONMENT ENERGY • EXPERT JUDGMENTS • SIMULATIONS/ MODELS • BRIEFING SHEETS • ISSUES OVERVIEWS • CONTENT ASSESSED BY EWS STAFF; • (RSS FEEDS, WEBSITES, ETC). DATA/ INFORMATION/ KNOWLEDGE GROUPS OF EXPERTS COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM FOR PMO’S EWS

  8. South Korea The collective intelligence includes 5 Expert Groups to support the Situation Room: Climate Science Green Tech Energy Policy Integration Adaptation

  9. TransInstitutions • Boards of Directors whose members come from UN agencies, corporations, governments, NGOs, universities, and individuals, but are not from a majority of any one institutional categories;  • People who work for the transinstitution come from all of these institutional categories, but do not form a majority of anyone one institutional category;  • Income from at least four of the following categories but does not receive its funds from a majority of any of the above institutional categories; and  • Products, services, and/or other outputs that are purchased or used by all of these categories, but by a majority of any one institutional category.

  10. UN Universities Organizations Governments Corporations NGOs Millennium Project … May become a TransInstitution

  11. 41 Millennium Project Nodes... are groups of experts and institutions that connect global and local views in: Nodes identify participants, translate questionnaires and reports, and conduct interviews, special research, workshops, symposiums, and advanced training.

  12. 3. Intersection of Networks: Nodes 1. Hierarchy Future InfoAge Management 2. Networks 4. Connecting Nodes into Fields of Play 5. Connecting Fields of Play

  13. Smarter Development Cross-Impacts

  14. For further information Jerome C. Glenn The Millennium Project 4421 Garrison Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20016 USA +1-202-686-5179 phone/fax JGLENN@IGC.ORG www.StateoftheFuture.org

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