This document discusses different formats for reporting research projects, including videos, infographics, interactive presentations, podcasts/radio programs, publications, comic strips, and animations. It provides characteristics and considerations for each format, and suggests when each might be best used depending on the type of project and available materials. The goal is to help researchers identify the most appropriate format to tell the story of their project within 20 minutes.
This document discusses various formats and techniques for storytelling presentations. It provides a table comparing different formats including video, infographics, interactive maps, timelines, podcasts/radio programs, publications, performances, comics/animations. Each format is described in terms of its characteristics, when it should be used, and example tools. The document also provides tips for storytelling presentations such as telling personal stories to create emotion, using physical representations of data, creative data mapping, and bringing models to life through playful interaction.
This tutorial provides instructions for using the Monithon platform to create civic monitoring reports of public projects. It explains that Monithon allows independent monitoring of open data projects. The tutorial outlines registering for an account, navigating the site, finding existing reports, and creating a new report through a multi-step process that includes desk research, field evaluation, and uploading supporting documents and materials. Completed reports are sent to editors for review and potential publication on the site.
The document outlines how to plan monitoring visits based on the status of the project being monitored. It discusses organizing visits for projects that have not started, are in progress, or have been completed. For each status, it identifies the objectives and activities of the visit. Key steps include deciding roles for interviews, documentation, and communication during the visit. Proper authorizations and equipment like smartphones, recorders, and notetaking materials are also emphasized to ensure effective information gathering and documentation of the monitoring process.
This document discusses different formats for reporting research projects, including videos, infographics, interactive presentations, podcasts/radio programs, publications, comic strips, and animations. It provides characteristics and considerations for each format, and suggests when each might be best used depending on the type of project and available materials. The goal is to help researchers identify the most appropriate format to tell the story of their project within 20 minutes.
This document discusses various formats and techniques for storytelling presentations. It provides a table comparing different formats including video, infographics, interactive maps, timelines, podcasts/radio programs, publications, performances, comics/animations. Each format is described in terms of its characteristics, when it should be used, and example tools. The document also provides tips for storytelling presentations such as telling personal stories to create emotion, using physical representations of data, creative data mapping, and bringing models to life through playful interaction.
This tutorial provides instructions for using the Monithon platform to create civic monitoring reports of public projects. It explains that Monithon allows independent monitoring of open data projects. The tutorial outlines registering for an account, navigating the site, finding existing reports, and creating a new report through a multi-step process that includes desk research, field evaluation, and uploading supporting documents and materials. Completed reports are sent to editors for review and potential publication on the site.
The document outlines how to plan monitoring visits based on the status of the project being monitored. It discusses organizing visits for projects that have not started, are in progress, or have been completed. For each status, it identifies the objectives and activities of the visit. Key steps include deciding roles for interviews, documentation, and communication during the visit. Proper authorizations and equipment like smartphones, recorders, and notetaking materials are also emphasized to ensure effective information gathering and documentation of the monitoring process.
Scegliete assieme all’esperto/a uno o più dataset su cui provare a fare operazioni e realizzare una visualizzazione che potrà essere utile ad avanzare nel vostro lavoro di ricerca!
Scegliete assieme all’esperto/a uno o più dataset su cui provare a fare operazioni e realizzare una visualizzazione che potrà essere utile per il vostro lavoro di ricerca!
The document provides tips for how to write an article, including collecting ideas and defining the scope, identifying an angle, following the structure of a title, lead, body, and conclusion. The body should develop the central argument while providing context. Transition words should connect ideas and the style, structure, and tone should be appropriate for the article type.
Scopri le ricerche realizzate dagli studenti che hanno partecipato alle precedenti edizioni di ASOC, attraverso l’apposita pagina pubblicata su OpenCoesione. Guarda ASOC Experience e i video degli studenti che sono tornati sui luoghi del monitoraggio
This document provides instructions for students to build a research dossier using Google Drive. It describes organizing folders for administration documents, datasets, resources, and media. It assigns students roles to search for specific information and data sources. Students are directed to compile a research design document using a provided model to catalog all collected information. The document concludes by having student groups present their findings within 5 minutes, followed by a discussion on the sufficiency of collected data and needs for additional data.
Secondary data refers to information that is collected from other sources rather than directly by the researcher. There are several types of secondary data sources including research reports produced by foundations and businesses; academic research published in journals or from conferences; historical records found in libraries and archives; unofficial information from blogs, forums and magazines; cultural works that provide citizen perspectives; maps and photographs for comparisons over time; media archives of news articles and documentaries; and organizational documents like financial statements and press releases. Secondary data is a valuable research method for supplementing a project with existing information from various sources.
Data Expeditions are collaborative projects where teams explore uncharted data to solve mysteries and answer questions. Participants will form groups, research topics in their local area using online data sources, and develop a civic monitoring project to present to the class. The best project chosen will have the whole class work together on further research.
Monithon is an open data platform for civic monitoring of public projects. It allows citizens and organizations to create reports on projects using open data. Users can register an account, search existing reports, and create new reports. When creating a new report, users draft sections based on desk research and field evaluation. They can upload documents and multimedia materials. Completed reports are submitted for review and publication. The tutorial provides guidance on using the platform's features to compile and submit a monitoring report.
Scegliete assieme all’esperto/a uno o più dataset su cui provare a fare operazioni e realizzare una visualizzazione che potrà essere utile ad avanzare nel vostro lavoro di ricerca!
Scegliete assieme all’esperto/a uno o più dataset su cui provare a fare operazioni e realizzare una visualizzazione che potrà essere utile per il vostro lavoro di ricerca!
The document provides tips for how to write an article, including collecting ideas and defining the scope, identifying an angle, following the structure of a title, lead, body, and conclusion. The body should develop the central argument while providing context. Transition words should connect ideas and the style, structure, and tone should be appropriate for the article type.
Scopri le ricerche realizzate dagli studenti che hanno partecipato alle precedenti edizioni di ASOC, attraverso l’apposita pagina pubblicata su OpenCoesione. Guarda ASOC Experience e i video degli studenti che sono tornati sui luoghi del monitoraggio
This document provides instructions for students to build a research dossier using Google Drive. It describes organizing folders for administration documents, datasets, resources, and media. It assigns students roles to search for specific information and data sources. Students are directed to compile a research design document using a provided model to catalog all collected information. The document concludes by having student groups present their findings within 5 minutes, followed by a discussion on the sufficiency of collected data and needs for additional data.
Secondary data refers to information that is collected from other sources rather than directly by the researcher. There are several types of secondary data sources including research reports produced by foundations and businesses; academic research published in journals or from conferences; historical records found in libraries and archives; unofficial information from blogs, forums and magazines; cultural works that provide citizen perspectives; maps and photographs for comparisons over time; media archives of news articles and documentaries; and organizational documents like financial statements and press releases. Secondary data is a valuable research method for supplementing a project with existing information from various sources.
Data Expeditions are collaborative projects where teams explore uncharted data to solve mysteries and answer questions. Participants will form groups, research topics in their local area using online data sources, and develop a civic monitoring project to present to the class. The best project chosen will have the whole class work together on further research.
Monithon is an open data platform for civic monitoring of public projects. It allows citizens and organizations to create reports on projects using open data. Users can register an account, search existing reports, and create new reports. When creating a new report, users draft sections based on desk research and field evaluation. They can upload documents and multimedia materials. Completed reports are submitted for review and publication. The tutorial provides guidance on using the platform's features to compile and submit a monitoring report.
12. Al formulari de registre, especifiqueu:
Email = adreça electrònica oficial de l’equip
Nome utente = nom de l’equip
Password = trieu una contrasenya i confirmeu-la
13. Espereu uns minuts i comproveu el correu electrònic
I també la carpeta de CORREU BROSSA
Confirmeu l’activació del compte fent clic
a l’enllaç del correu electrònic
17. 1. aneu al menú NUOVO
REPORT a la part superior
2.
ESQUERRA
2. EMPLENEU UN INFORME
NOU
18. 1. Visualitzeu a l’instant la guia MoniTutor amb consells de
vigilància ciutadana específics per al projecte
2. Enganxeu l’enllaç del projecte escollit i feu clic a la icona
«cerca».
3. A continuació, empleneu totes les seccions de l’informe
mentre continueu amb la investigació
Què podeu fer a la pàgina
d’emplenament de l’informe:
19. Llegiu els
suggeriments i
EMPLENEU TOTES
LES SECCIONS
DE L’INFORME
PAS 1 - ANALISI DESK
El primer pas conté
suggeriments per llegir les
dades i enllaços a documents,
llocs web i altres materials.
20. Llegiu els
suggeriments i
EMPLENEU TOTES
LES SECCIONS DE
L’INFORME
PAS 2: VALUTAZIONE
El segon pas proporciona
suggeriments sobre com configurar la
investigació de camp: les persones que
s’entrevistaran i les preguntes que es
formularan
21. Aquí podreu:
- pujar documents
- pujar fotos
- pujar altre material multimèdia
A la part inferior del formulari del PAS 2 trobareu aquest camp:
22. Podeu desar l’informe en qualsevol moment
i recuperar-lo més tard des del menú de la
part superior dreta:
«I miei report»
Desar i enviar l’informe
Quan esteu preparat per enviar-lo, deseu
l’informe marcant la casella
«Il Report è pronto per essere revisionato
dalla Redazione»
Al cap d’uns dies, la redacció de Monithon publicarà l’informe o us
demanarà que el modifiqueu.
L’enviament s’ha de fer almenys tres dies abans del termini
de lliurament oficial de l’informe de la lliçó 3
23. Després d’haver completat l’informe Monithon
és necessari inserir-ne l’URL al camp corresponent de l’Informe de la
lliçó 3
a la pàgina de l’equip, al lloc web d’ASOC!