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Crowdsourcing

Crowdsourcing engages the public in an online discussion to generate ideas, thoughts, and opinions about a particular issue or project. It allows many individuals online “in the crowd” to gather information and broadcast to others in the crowd. Through a call for solutions, the crowd’s collective intelligence tackles a problem or issue usually performed by specific individuals. For example, agencies can invite the public to help develop a new technology or refine steps of a process.

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