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Pia Jensen

Apr 27, 2013
01:46

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Please provide specific links....

Pia Jensen

Apr 27, 2013
01:14

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here is what I have begun for Switch the Track http://wiki.magicjudges.org/en/w/Climate_change_solutions - but, when you say spreadsheet, I don't have that figured out ... where?

Pia Jensen

Apr 27, 2013
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lol... okay, I bet you did not mean to set up a JudgeWiki page now, but, that is what I have done, please check it out, link above, and tell me if that's where you meant...

James Greyson

Apr 29, 2013
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Perhaps interesting to contrast this proposal with the modelling used in previous contests? Here's an example that has a link to more info on the MIT Composite Model. https://www.climatecolab.org/web/guest/plans/-/plans/contestId/4/planId/15101#plans%3Dtab%3AACTIONSIMPACTS James

Pia Jensen

Apr 29, 2013
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that's an informative way to present ... I think what I like about the spreadsheet forum JudgeWiki presents is that it has the potential reach many thousands of potential co-creators and readers, and since I have not yet found the url for the JudgeWiki spreadsheet activity, I will contemplate this example. Thank You, James

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Jul 2, 2013
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Collective intelligence system to rate attractiveness of solutions. The proposal could use more on how solutions would be identified, as well as how the important problems that most need solutions would be identified. Also, the proposal mentions briefly that broad participation could be empowering, but does not address in depth how a system like this would help to change public opinion on the issues of climate change.