Wikipedia:ESADE CEMS MIM Master's Programme/2017-2018 Fall term
ESADE CEMS MIM Master's Programme
ESADE — Course 2017 / 2018 Fall Term | Supported by |
Coordinators: Alberto Gimeno, Josep Ruano Mentor: Kippelboy |
Welcome to The Digital Transformation of Business, this is an educational project organized by CEMS (ESADE) with the collaboration of Amical Wikimedia, as a part of CEMS Master’s in International Management (MIM). CEMS is a global alliance of leading business schools, multinational companies and NGOs that offer the CEMS Master’s in International Management (MIM).
Goals
[edit]Students must improve Wikipedia articles from the very beginning of the course. That way you will have feedback since the first day, working together with the community of editors and reviewers of Wikipedia, you will have to follow academic research formatting and support all your research with facts and data, but at the same time you will be contributing to make a better society by increasing the knowledge available in very novel technologies, in a very novel field. This is also a contribution to the society that will last long after the course and for a broader community than just ESADE. Remember, Wikipedia is for facts and data, not for opinions.
List of students
[edit]- insert your student name and your username on Wikipedia
- Jan Betzing (User:JanBet92)
- Marco Vuodi (User:Marco Vuodi) edited: en.wikipedia.org, de.wikipedia.org, fr.wikipedia.org and it.wikipedia.org
- Yan Chen (User:Yanchenesade)
- Aditya Bothra (User:AdityaBothra)
- Sofia Silva (User:Sofiasbsilva) edited en.wikipedia.org and pt.wikipedia.org
- Kerstin Burkhardt (User:KerstinKAB) edited en.wikipedia.org and de.wikipedia.org
- Alexander Schubert (User:Alex Silverio)
- Ricard Torras (User:rtorras)
- Julian Seifert (User:JSei) edited en.wikipedia.org and de.wikipedia.org
- Joel Rispa (User:joelris)
- Junxiong Zhao (User:Junxiong Jason) Edited: https://zh.wikipedia.org
- Fabienne Köster (User:FabiK) edited: de.wikipedia.org, en.wikipedia.org
- Jan Zürcher (User:Rocketymcrocketface) edited en.wikipedia.org, fr.wikipedia.org, and de.wikipedia.org
- Ditte Ohrstrom (User:dittoh)
- Elise Mateu (User:elise.mateu)
- Monika Hulewicz (User:moni monia)
- Johannes Alschwee (User:Quovadisexpertus) edited en.wikipedia.org and de.wikipedia.org
- Johann Kerstien (User:Joanker) edited en.wikipedia.org and de.wikipedia.org
- Aditya Srivastava (User:adisri95)
- Egor Evstafev (User:Evst eg) edited in ru.wikipedia.org
- Laura Hertler (User:Laurelaine)
- Lisa van Vliet (User:Lisavanvliet)
- Marc van Zijverden (User:Yellowbroccoli) edited in nl.wikipedia.org and en.wikipedia.org
- Victoria Perrin (User:Victoria Perrin) edited in fr.wikipedia.org
- Carolina Rocco (User:Carors92)
- Allan Patel (User:Allan428)
List of proposed articles
[edit]Please, feel free to add any other article that you contribute to while working on this course. Share: Please, share your contributions on social media with the hashtag #EsadeDTOB
- Accelerating change
- Amazon Alexa
- Applications of artificial intelligence
- Attention economy
- Attention management
- Basic income
- Beckstrom's Law
- Behavioral economics
- Bixby (Voice Assistant)
- Circular flow of income
- Collaborative innovation network
- Connected car
- Continuous partial attention
- Cortana (software)
- Critical theory
- Crowdfunding
- Cryptanalysis
- Cryptocurrency
- Cryptocurrencies
- Cryptography law
- Cyborg
- Darknet
- Data deluge
- Datafication
- Data philanthropy
- Data mining
- Decision-making
- Decision engineering
- Deep web
- Determinacy
- Dew computing
- Digital dark age
- Digital Revolution
- Digital transformation
- Disruptive innovation
- Dot-voting
- Environmental economics
- Eschatology
- Existential risk from artificial general intelligence
- Exocortex
- Exponential technology
- Externality
- Fog computing
- Global brain
- Global surveillance
- Google Brain
- Globalization
- Grid computing
- Internet of things
- Knowledge economy
- Metcalfe's Law
- Messenger RNA
- Mobile payment
- Outcome-based education
- Online grocer
- Post-capitalism
- Posthuman
- Post-scarcity economy
- Reed's law
- Scarcity
- Self-realization
- Sensor
- Sensor fusion
- Service Economy
- Small data
- Small private online course
- Surveillance capitalism
- Technological singularity
- Theory of value (economics)
- Watson (computer)
- Wearable computer
Help
[edit]- Basics
- Further reading
- Avoiding plagiarism on Wikipedia
- Citing sources on Wikipedia
- Theories: Wikipedia and the production of knowledge