CityCamp Colorado 2012
The 3rd Annual CityCamp Colorado unconference will be held on Friday, October 26, 2012, in the Atrium of the Wellington E. Webb Building of the City and County of Denver.
We will again bring together people like yourself to share ideas to enhance government transparency, citizen participation, and accountability, which will support more informed, healthy, livable communities.
We will also build on the success of the Code for Communities Hack-a-thon and other exciting developments in the tech and civic communities in Colorado.
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Brainstorm how we can leverage the cities.data.gov initiative and tie it in with opencolorado.org
The federal data.gov initiative recently announced a local open government initiative called cities.data.gov. How can we leverage the technology they are using and create a cohesive data set with opencolorado.org?
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Launch a competition at CityCamp Colorado for the best idea & team to solve a community need.
CityCamp is an opportunity to connect needs and issues with solutions. Government, nonprofit, and other community leaders will be able to connect with policy, public affairs, and technology experts who can brainstorm ideas, find resources, and innovate.
For example, see CityCamp Raleigh:
opensource.com/government/12/6/what-open-source-can-teach-government-officials12 votesCheck!invalid email(thinking…)Resetor sign in withForgot password?Create a passwordI agree to the terms of serviceYou'll receive a confirmation email with a link to create a password (optional).
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Create a platform (both spatial & digital) that enables government and NGO organizations to collaborate with creatives & researchers.
City officials and NGO employees are continually making decisions regarding the allocation of city and community resources. How can these decision-makers best assess what and where to allocate in an effective manner? A platform enabling decision-makers, community researchers, and designers to regularly collaborate could channel pertinent community knowledge as well as human-centered design expertise on how to best address both citywide and community issues.
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Hold a data session for posting data sets / building the OpenColorado data catalog
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