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2.2.6. Open Thinking
- Open (“openness”), like decentralization, is an abstraction of model that can be applied in many
different contexts.
- Once again for our definition, we shall lend ourselves to the systems perspective. Additionally,
we shall also examine the open definition in terms of productive outputs
- Open Systems: A system that has external interactions (e.g., information sharing, energy
transfer, materials, entities) with an external environment (permeable boundaries, allowing for
inflows and/or outflows)
- Open Content (From the Open Knowledge Foundation): “‘Open means anyone can freely
access, use, modify, and share for any purpose (subject, at most, to requirements that preserve
provenance and openness).’”
- Common Characteristics of Openness:
- Transparent: Full information about the open thing
- Participatory: Can meaningfully contribute to the open thing
- Free movement: Can freely join and leave the open thing
- Access: Can enter or view the open thing
- Inclusivity: The more the merrier
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Decentralized and Open Thinking Mini-course