Cognitive Surplus: How Technology Makes Consumers Into Collaborators Clay Shirky (2010)
“Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age” is a non-fiction book written by Clay Shirky, originally published in 2010. It explores the concept of cognitive surplus, which refers to the free time and potential for creative engagement that has emerged as a result of our increasing connectivity and access to information and technology. … Continue reading Cognitive Surplus: How Technology Makes Consumers Into Collaborators Clay Shirky (2010)