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=Introduction= | =Introduction= | ||
Time-binding - | Time-binding - a uniquely human characteristically human capacity of learning from the past and continuing to build upon existing knowledge. It includes the activity of transmitting experience and knowledgefrom one generation to another - a concept from [[General Semantics]]. | ||
=Extension to OSE= | =Extension to OSE= | ||
[[Micro Time-Binding]] is transmitting continuity of learning from one developer to the next in an open source micro-contribution process. | *{{Check}}OSE builds upon this to propose a specific method for [[Collaborative Time Binding]] - which is implemented not individually (as in modern civilization) - but by a much more highly coordinated effort involving independent but aware agents supported by modern information technology and modern means for translating knowledge and designs into reality. | ||
*[[Applied Time Binding]] is a critical aspect of [[Learning How to Learn]] | |||
[[Economic Time Binding]] refers to continuation of learning and building upon prior economic knowledge with the stated goal of creating | *Socialstructing is building new infrastructures upon the old - see [[Marina Gorbis]] | ||
*[[Micro Time-Binding]] is transmitting continuity of learning from one developer to the next in an open source micro-contribution process. | |||
*[[Economic Time Binding]] refers to continuation of learning and building upon prior economic knowledge with the stated goal of creating the [[Open Source Economy]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:34, 4 October 2024
Introduction
Time-binding - a uniquely human characteristically human capacity of learning from the past and continuing to build upon existing knowledge. It includes the activity of transmitting experience and knowledgefrom one generation to another - a concept from General Semantics.
Extension to OSE
OSE builds upon this to propose a specific method for Collaborative Time Binding - which is implemented not individually (as in modern civilization) - but by a much more highly coordinated effort involving independent but aware agents supported by modern information technology and modern means for translating knowledge and designs into reality.
- Applied Time Binding is a critical aspect of Learning How to Learn
- Socialstructing is building new infrastructures upon the old - see Marina Gorbis
- Micro Time-Binding is transmitting continuity of learning from one developer to the next in an open source micro-contribution process.
- Economic Time Binding refers to continuation of learning and building upon prior economic knowledge with the stated goal of creating the Open Source Economy.