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How Consumers Are Crowdsourcing Health and Safety Matters

IdeaScale

However, the data from crowdsourcing needs to be balanced against other expertise, so health professionals need to participate in these crowds and help guide them. Now patients have another option, using social media networks, podcasts , and other tools to crowdsource. So, how can the good be subtracted from the bad?

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5 Lessons From Running 200 Remote Hackathons

hackerearth

HackerEarth has 8 years of experience conducting hackathons across industries, and it took the team only a short time to regroup and work out a process for conducting these events online. . Allow me to share these lessons we learnt from running 200 remote hackathons: Lesson 1: Developers LOVE fighting real-world challenges with hackathons.

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Hackathons simplified

hackerearth

A hackathon , also known as a codefest, is typically a day-long coding competition where a bunch of software developers, computer programmers, designers, and others join hands to improve upon or build a new software program. You learn to partition tasks, share a codebase, and get along the process through good and bad as a team.

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Aiming High: Qmarkets’ Innovation in R&D Journey Towards Improved Idea Management Solutions

Qmarkets

This vision, this drive to offer the customer whatever they want even before they ask for it, has been a challenge that continues to push our team forward at Qmarkets. To learn more about Qmarkets’ innovation management solutions and crowdsourcing systems, don't hesitate to contact us today!

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Hackathons simplified

hackerearth

A hackathon , also known as a codefest, is typically a day-long coding competition where a bunch of software developers, computer programmers, designers, and others join hands to improve upon or build a new software program. You learn to partition tasks, share a codebase, and get along the process through good and bad as a team.