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    crowd·sourc·ing
    /ˈkroudˌsôrsiNG/

    noun

    • 1. the practice of obtaining information or input into a task or project by enlisting the services of a large number of people, either paid or unpaid, typically via the internet: "organizations are increasingly turning to volunteers to spark innovation through crowdsourcing"

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  2. The meaning of CROWDSOURCING is the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community rather than from traditional employees or suppliers.

  3. Nov 20, 2022 · Crowdsourcing is the collection of information, opinions, or work from a group of people, usually sourced via the Internet. Learn how crowdsourcing works, its advantages and disadvantages, and the main types of crowdsourcing, such as wisdom, creation, voting, and funding.

  4. Crowdsourcing is a framework that uses a large and decentralized group of people for gathering data, solving problems, or addressing challenges via digital platforms. Learn how crowdsourcing works, its benefits and limitations, and some famous examples of its applications in business and science.

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · Crowdsourcing is an innovative and decentralized problem-solving approach that harnesses the collective intelligence and diverse skills of a large community, known as the ‘crowd’. Learn about the key components, types, benefits, examples and best practices of crowdsourcing for various purposes and industries.

  6. Crowdsourcing is the practice of engaging a ‘crowd’ or group for a common goal, such as innovation, problem solving or efficiency. Learn how crowdsourcing can be applied across various industries and levels, and how it can benefit organizations and society.

  7. Crowdsourcing is the activity of giving tasks to a large group of people or to the general public, for example, by asking for help on the internet. Learn more about this term, its pronunciation, and its business and Chinese translations.

  8. Crowdsourcing involves a large group of dispersed participants contributing or producing goods or services —including ideas, votes, micro-tasks, and financesfor payment or as volunteers. Contemporary crowdsourcing often involves digital platforms to attract and divide work between participants to achieve a cumulative result.