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This new intellectual profession will become one of the most demand in the labor market in the foreseeable future. will be non-profit organizations (NPOs) and government agencies. Speaking of NGOs , we do not mean volunteering, but full-flg work, as in any other organization. An example of crowdsourcing in an NPO is the Democrator project , creat by the foundation of the same name.
This is an electronic platform where petitions of citizens are publish. The platform allows you moible number data to distribute a petition, get the support of like-mind people and solve the problem (when certain signature positions are reach). In the public sector, this specialist will be able to realize himself in sectoral ministries, government agencies, situational and analytical centers, and regional administrations. Crowdsourcing technology will be actively us to initiate social projects, control the implementation of decisions made, organize real self-government, etc. Examples of crowdsourcing projects in the public sector: creation of an interactive map of the city.

Which road sections requiring repair are mark; testing a new service for the provision of public services; creation of an Internet resource where citizens can put forward initiatives and vote for them. Where did the profession come from Crowdsourcing technology (from the English crowd - the crowd, sourcing - the use of resources) involves the solution of a clearly defin task through the involvement of caring people. The first mention of the use of this technology can be consider a competition that was announc by the British Parliament in 1714: it was necessary to figure out how to determine longitude on sailing ships. The practical analysis of crowdsourcing began from the moment when open source software began to be creat using its principles.
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