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Stephen Downes

Knowledge, Learning, Community

The core of the Open Decision Framework is slides 7-10 in this presentation on GitHub. It's basically a four-step processes that is iterated: ideation, research, development, and deploy. The idea is each of these four steps is conducted in an open and transparent manner. It's based on what they call a 'meritocracy' where "a free exchange of ideas is critical to creating an environment where people are allowed to learn and use existing information toward creating new ideas." Still, it defines community as commonality. "Communities are formed around a common purpose. They bring together diverse ideas and share work."

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