Why am I taking this class? - Dayoung Ryu


How collective intelligence works in right way?

As everyone knows, the students in AD/PR department have a lot of team projects. 

I have spent a year with five team projects, and it was tough. I have met some good friends and had good teamwork. Also, I got some bad students who want to just ‘ride’ (this means he doesn’t work for a team project at all but takes only good score in the class.) and terrible teamwork.

Why do I write about my team projects? Because I think the team project is basically based on collective intelligence.

All student doesn’t have same ideas and creatives. They have their own ideas about same theme, brand, product, issue, and company. Everyone has different knowledge in different areas. The team project ties together those different knowledge and experience in one project.
One’s idea can make a project clearer, another’s knowledge can make that more prudent and affluent, and the other’s skill can visualize it. However, if there was only one in this project, the result might be worse than the project made up by those people. ‘More people make it better,’ this is the basic idea of collective intelligence.

I have doubt about this sentence. How more people make something better? I know collective intelligence can make something bad, as I’ve experienced once in several team projects. Is there any case of bad example of collective intelligence? There are some Korean Wikis, such as Areumdri-Wiki, Namu-Wiki, Wiki-how, and so on. People use them, but still there are a lot of problems. There is no reference, no proper evidence, and so much joke.

How collective intelligence works in right way? What makes people join this gathering-intelligence activity? I’m wondering, and this is reason why am I taking this class.

Comments

  1. I agree that team projects are based on collective intelligence basically. There is an old saying, 'A lot of cooks spoil the broth.' So is the sentence 'More People Make Better' right? I think your thinking is right. I think the wrong information that civilians write without source, without proof, is an example.

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