1. TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ONLINE PLATFORM FOR THE
GLOBAL INTERNET POLICY OBSERVATORY – SMART 2014/0026
The Global Internet Policy Observatory (GIPO) project
is supported by the European Commission
Open Evidence
June 2015
Co –designing GIPO platform
Engagement activities
2. TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ONLINE PLATFORM FOR THE
GLOBAL INTERNET POLICY OBSERVATORY – SMART 2014/0026
The Global Internet Policy Observatory (GIPO) project
is supported by the European Commission
• Objective:
- Introducing and illustrating the objectives of GIPO,
- Understanding the needs of community and engaging
them in active collaboration,
- Identifying and addressing synergies between different
initiatives
- Identifying new solutions together
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3. TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ONLINE PLATFORM FOR THE
GLOBAL INTERNET POLICY OBSERVATORY – SMART 2014/0026
The Global Internet Policy Observatory (GIPO) project
is supported by the European Commission
• Line up of engagement events
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4. TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ONLINE PLATFORM FOR THE
GLOBAL INTERNET POLICY OBSERVATORY – SMART 2014/0026
The Global Internet Policy Observatory (GIPO) project
is supported by the European Commission
• Goal of the workshop:
Each of the working session will be dedicated to specific
challenges of the development of GIPO platform.
The discussion during each session will revolve around
following questions:
– What is the main problem to tackle?
– What should the service look like?
– How do we get there?
• Inspiring examples
• Existing solutions
– Who is willing to help?
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5. TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ONLINE PLATFORM FOR THE
GLOBAL INTERNET POLICY OBSERVATORY – SMART 2014/0026
The Global Internet Policy Observatory (GIPO) project
is supported by the European Commission
• 16:30 – 16:40 Introduction to Global Internet Policy Observatory (Megan Richards
and Cristina Monti, European Commission
• 16:40 – 16:50 Presentation of the GIPO project status (Luis Meijueiro, Fundacion
CTIC)
• 16:50 – 17:00 Q & A (moderated by David Osimo, Open-Evidence)
• 17:00 – 17:15 Synergies between GIPO and other mapping initiatives (Stefaan
Verhulst, the Governance Laboratory @NYU)
• 17:15 – 17:30 Sharing, gathering and interpreting social media data on policy
issues (Cornelius Puschmann, Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen)
• 17:30 – 17:45 Text analytics and semantic metadata extraction in developing
software collecting multilingual content (Toby Crayston, Text Razor)
• 18:00 – 18:30 Interactive working sessions on specific technological aspects of
GIPO platform development:
• 18:30 – 19:00 Wrap up of conclusions from working sessions by Luis Meijueiro,
Fundacion CTIC
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