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ChangeCamp Canada
ChangeCamp Victoria
Change Projects
Next Steps (Dotmocracy Results)
Giant Robot
Grantmaker
How'd they Vote
MP Survey
#Shamen Project
Social Network Analysis
The Undecided
Visible Government
Votorola
ChangeCamp Edmonton
Event Logistics
A Social Experiment in Crowd-Sourcing
The Grid
Better Outcomes for Alberans
Cultivating Albertans' Ingenuity
Decentralizing Energy Generation
De-polarizing Community Conversation
Development and Maintenance of Communities
Emergency Warning System
Energy Conservation Game Theory
How to Create More Engagement
Creating More Engagement Notes
How to Encourage Power Sharing
Andrew's Power Sharing notes (rough)
How to Move From Passive Consumpton to Active Collaboration
Levels of Government and Elected Bodies Working Together
Methods for Citizen Experience Design
Open Data in Edmonton
Andrew's Open Data Notes
Preserving Accountability Journalism
Role of Media in Promoting Citizenship and Engaging Citizens
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Andrew's notes on media enagement of citizens
Social Networking for Non-Profits
The Citizen Veto
Urban Design
Using Social Media to Encourage Political Involvement
Using Technology to Elect More Women
Using Web to Rebuild Trust in Community
Twitter, facebook, Google Groups, Mindpage, Oh my!...
ChangeCamp London, ON
Action Items
Schedule & Sessions Grid
A01 - London's Heritage - Cultural, Natural & Built
A03 - Non-Profits
A04 - Youth Engagement
A05 - Connecting to Collaborate
A06 - Economic Development Opportunities
A07 - Taking Action
A08 - Communication
A09 - Vision
A10 - Improving Transportation
B01 - Urban Sprawl
C01 - Office of Public Engagement
C02 - Bicycle Culture
C03 - STILL TO COME
C04 - Open Data Modules
C05 - Community Gathering Places
C06 - Youth Engagement
C07 - Cooperative Planning
C08 - Tools & Places Creation
C09 - Waste Management
B02 - Downtown Crime
B03 - Reducing Waste
B04 - Vulnerable Populations
B05 - Development vs. Community
B06 - Pedestrian Streets
B07 - Community Integration
B08 - Attracting Talent
B09 - Open Data Applications
B10 - INSERT SESSION TITLE HERE
ChangeCamp Montreal
ChangeCamp Halifax
ChangeCamp Halifax: A primer
Schedule - "The Grid"
What can we do to make Halifax a more diverse and inclusive city?
Barrington 2010
How can we engage citizens politically?
How can university interact with community?
Discussion of food issues
Human mobility
How can we improve sustainable transportation infrastructure?
How can we use open space approach in political decision-making?
What is journalism's role in building a stronger community?
Discussion of communication between three levels of government
How can we limit urban sprawl?
How can social media, technology and transportation work together to engage citizens?
How can we attract and retain more young talent?
How can we improve sustainable transportation infrastructure?
How do we connect the creative culture with the business culture in a meaningful, measurable way?
What can we do to make Halifax a more diverse and inclusive city?
Notes for Human Mobility Session
Urban Sprawl Notes
The Change Agents
ChangeCamp Ottawa
cco09
2009 Planning Pages
BudgetCamp
ChangeCamp Ottawa Budget
Ottawa Wifi
ChangeCamp Ottawa Unconference
ChangeLab
BudgetProject
Member List
Planning Archive
Potential Contributors
Session Ideas
Meetings / Minutes
2009 Meetings
ChangeCampOttawa-Meeting03-31
Meeting-20090216
Meeting-20090302
Meeting-20090316
Meeting-20090414
Meeting-20090506
Meeting-20090522
The Grid
A1
A2
A3
Data Access
A5
A6
Electoral Reform: where to go now?
Being heard by your MP and government
B4
B5
C1: Promoting Social Media Use in the Government: A Practical Approach.
Promoting Social Media in Government: A practical approach
Obama and Twitter
StimulusWatch.ca
What's the Business Case for Social Media?
C5
C6
City Council, Policy and Social Media
D2
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
F3
F4
G2
G3
G4
G5
H2
H4
How do you measure the ROI of social media?
I3
I4
I5
Top Tasks Canadians should be able to do on Government websites
J2
J6
Opening Government to Public Input (and making it less scary)
Test title
The Pitch: Selling Senior Public Servants on the Need for SM
Top Tasks Canadians should be able to do on Government websites
ChangeCamp Sault
ChangeCamp #Barrie
Toolkit
Toolkit - How To ChangeCamp
ChangeCamp Toronto
Participants
Session Ideas
Open Source Grants and Contribution System
10 Slide pitch
Grantmaker Logic Model
Electoral Reform
Open Voting
tThe #SocialAPI
Directions and Venue
Event Design
Beyond the Event Creating a 'Social API'
ChangeCampTO ChangeLAB
Framing a Question for ChangeCamp
Mandate & Vision
Media&Outreach Messaging
Best of ChangeCamp
Module 1: Why Are You Here?
Stakeholder Engagement
The Grid
ChangeLab 1
Breakout Sessions: Marketing Group
Change Next
ChangeLab 2: TakeAction.com
ChangeLab Sample Process
Problem Definition A
Problem Definition B
Problem Definition C
Problem Definition D
Problem Definition E
Problem Definition F
Problem Definition G
Problem Definition H
Problem Definition I
Problem Definition J
Problem Definition K
Problem Definition L
Problem Definition M
Problem Definition N
Problem Definition O
Problem Definition P
Problem Definition Q
Problem Definition R
Session A1
Session A2
Session A3
Session B - Public Broadcaster
Session B2
Session B3
Session C1
Session C2
Session C3
Session D1
Session D2
Session D3
Session E1
Session E2
Session E3
Session F1
Session F2
Session F3
Session G1
Session G2
Session G3
Session H1
Session H2
Session H3
Session I1
Session I2
Session I3
Session J1
Session J2
Session J3
Session K1
Session K2
Session K3
Session L1
Session L2
Session L3
Session M1
Session M2
Session M3: Top 5 Things Gov't Can Do to be more Open
Session N1
Session N2
Session N3
Session O1
Session O2
Session O3
Session P1
Session - TTC + Social Media
Session P3
Personal Takes on the Event
Post-ChangeCampTO'09 comment by Rohan Jayasekera
Photos and Video of the Event
Principles for Change
ChangeCamp Windsor-Essex
WEChangeCamp Grid
10A Encouraging Windsorites to be more physically active
10B How can we build a more inclusive community?
10C How can we make Windsor a more sustainable community?
10D Collaboration and Communication
10E Windsor Hackerspace
10F Regional Government
11A Open Government
11B What are some next steps to a more bicycle friendly Windsor-Essex?
11C Changing the tone and moral of our community
11D How to build on the river front?
11E Establishing a regional food policy
11F How can we bring new immigrants into our business community
2A Increased awareness of our cultural assets
2B Public Market – Downtown Windsor Farmers Market
2C Light rail – How can we improve public transit in Windsor
2D How do we get local businesses to work together to improve downtown
2E Does Windsor have anybody willing to join CASNP
2F Regional identity. What is your Windsor gem
Wiki Basics
OpenDataTO
OpenGovernmentWorkshop
Resources for Open Government
StratPlan
ChangeCamp Engagement
ChangeCamp Counsellors
ChangeCamp Kit
Post-event communication
ChangeCampCanadaCall1
StratDesign1
StratDesign2
SurveyResults
Vancouver ChangeCamp 2009
About Van ChangeCamp
Presenter Bios
Afterparty
SCHEDULE AND NOTES
Heat Map of Service Distribution by Income Level in Vancouver
How Can We Increase the Level of Informed Engagement and Advocacy for Social Housing in the Downtown Eastside?
How to change ... minds?
How we can use enthusiasm to overcome fear
Mapping and Public Engagement
Meaningful Indicators for Success
Tools for self-organizing collaboration
Social Media for Climate Change
Turn Ideas into Action
Unbundling Governance - A Case Study from Bowen Island
Participants
Pre-Event Webinar
Media Coverage
Resources from Sessions
Pre-ChangeCamp Proposed Session Ideas
Government and Industry
Harnessing Social Media Tools to Mobilize and Engage Citizens in Climate Change Adaptive Strategies
How can we change the electoral system to make government more responsive?
Just Outcomes
Leadership Through Self-Awareness
Let's KISS and make Politics
Nonprofit blogging: educating and mobilising for police accountability
Old and New School Mapping in Vancouver
Open Net Town Hall
Open311 API Draft Specification Discussion
Orange is the New Awesome
Panel Session on VanChangeCamp Theme
Self Organizing Systems
Self-governance initiative on Bowen Island: a case study
BC as Citizen Engagement Lab--Designing Citizen Engagement with the Province of BC
Direct Democracy Through Perpetual Polling
Special Interests and Public Policy: The Right to Petition and Restrictions on Lobbying
Updated Session from Steve
What did the BC-STV referendum teach us about what citizens want from their elections?
Why Socialism Matters in the 21st Century
Spine Sessions
Sponsors
Unconferences Explained
UsNow Screening
Video
Videos
Videos and Photos from Vancouver ChangeCamp
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