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Updates from Nesta's Creative Economy team. Creative Business Mentor Network. Digital R&D Fund for the Arts. The Creative Enterprise Toolkit. Author Archives: Haidee Bell. Connecting civic change agents. February 25, 2013. Connecting with those championing open civic solutions at Civic Commons and Code for Africa, and sharing advice, ideas and code with one another in shaping up city projects. We’re also taking a site visit to the Open Data Institute. Let’s code for Europe. November 8, 2012. Herein lies ...
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Connecting civic change agents | Creative Economy
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Updates from Nesta's Creative Economy team. Creative Business Mentor Network. Digital R&D Fund for the Arts. The Creative Enterprise Toolkit. February 25, 2013. Connecting civic change agents. Connecting with those championing open civic solutions at Civic Commons and Code for Africa, and sharing advice, ideas and code with one another in shaping up city projects. We’re also taking a site visit to the Open Data Institute. I hope through the workshop at Nesta even more connections emerge. Next post →.
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Ensuring open access to publicly funded resources. Registries & Tools. Short Course on Open Policy. NIH Public Access Policy. EU Open Access Pilot FP7. Include other Open Policy Surveys (instruments and results) when available, also UNESCO, OECD, etc.). Short Course on Open Policy. Short description of course) with (image), link to School of Open Course: Open Policy 101. Include, but not yet created “in development” To be offered in the School of Open. List of items when we have them, w/screenshots.).
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Sharing Technology for the Public Good. Civic Commons Marketplace: An App Store For Civic Tech. January 5, 2012. On December 20, 2011 the Civic Commons Marketplace opened to the public. Over the past two weeks it’s grown from cataloguing 193 in 58 cities to 220 apps in 86 cities. Though still in beta, the Marketplace holds the promise of a comprehensive catalogue where anyone, anywhere can find what’s out there and figure out [.]. Continue Reading →. Civic Commons Marketplace Opens for Business. Code for...
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Engagement Commons: A new tool to empower civic engagement | Civic Commons
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Sharing Technology for the Public Good. Engagement Commons: A new tool to empower civic engagement. January 12, 2012. Crossposted on KnightBlog.org. With the explosion of open data, we’ve seen a proliferation of civic software aiming to get community information on everything from road closures to restaurant inspections into people’s hands. Technology for Engagement Initiative. Which funds projects that use technology to inspire on-the-ground action. This innovative app currently allows community members...
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Sharing Technology for the Public Good. January 5, 2012. During the first annual Code for America Summit, a major piece of the event was held for demos — quick, focused presentations of real-world examples of impact. Two Civic Commons team members, Nick Grossman and Jeremy Canfield, took to the stage to demo the CC Marketplace (then in closed beta, now open for business! Continue Reading →. Now Recruiting: Spring Research Interns to Help Disrupt Government IT. January 4, 2012. Continue Reading →. Earlier...
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Codifying Innovation in City Government | Civic Commons
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Sharing Technology for the Public Good. Codifying Innovation in City Government. January 11, 2012. The following is a guest post from Logan Kleier, the Chief Information Security Officer of the City of Portland, OR. Welcome, Logan! As case in point, the City of Portland’s municipal WiFi experiment (Full disclosure: I managed this project) was roundly criticized in the press as a waste of taxpayer dollars. And yet the city invested no money in the company and learned various valuable lessons about the...
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Proprietary Lions and Bears in the Civic Commons Marketplace | Civic Commons
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Sharing Technology for the Public Good. Proprietary Lions and Bears in the Civic Commons Marketplace. February 3, 2012. Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from CC Advisor and former New York State CIO, Andrew Hoppin ( @ahoppin. We strongly believe that Civic Commons is a community-driven platform, and we not only welcome but encourage dialogue on how to make it most effective as a resource. If you have an opinion on any of these issues — agree or disagree — please contact us. To submit a post. I was thr...
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