The Co-Intelligence Institute seeks communities for Community Intelligence projects
During the coming year, the Co-Intelligence Institute will be developing community intelligence pilot projects in selected communities (see http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/tom_atlee/2004/09/05/community_intelligence_resources.htm). We are seeking ambitious individuals and groups who would like to develop the collective intelligence of their communities and have time and/or resources to commit to that effort. We will be happy to advise and work with you. Write to us at cii(AT)igc.org or post a comment below.
posted by Tom Atlee on Sunday September 5 2004
updated on Saturday September 24 2005URL of this article:
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/tom_atlee/2004/09/05/the_cointelligence_institute_seeks_communities_for_community_intelligence_projects.htm
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