Hans Rosling, professor of global health at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, recently stated that despite the wide availability of data in the world, there is a significant gap in local access to this knowledge. In this panel, experts in media development and mobile technology will discuss how information is shared in low-bandwidth environments. The panel will include case studies, interactive discussion about the sharing of news and information in areas of limited web connectivity, and tips on how to deal with issues of security, trust and safety. Examples include creative, interactive radio broadcasts; training and engagement of citizen journalists via SMS; and the challenges of maintaining data integrity in regions of high risk reporting. The session will end with a discussion of trending issues related to connectivity, such as offline participation in social media and the emergence of sensor networks.
http://schedule.sxsw.com/2014/events/event_IAP25082
Data Journalism: chapter from Online Journalism Handbook first editionPaul Bradshaw
This chapter is from the first edition of the Online Journalism Handbook. The work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
How can the Web be used to build a powerful social movement to avert dangerous climate change? This presentation summarises an action research project conducted by the Change Agency (http://wwwthechangeagency.org) during mid-2008.
“Creating a Global Movement for Changemaking: Fulbright and Beyond”Kara Andrade
What kinds of experiences shape young people to be changemakers, people with the skills and commitment to “dare themselves to act” for positive social change? At Ashoka, we seek to spark a global movement where Everyone is a Changemaker. To achieve this vision, we partner with the most cutting-edge leaders with high-level global impact potential. The Fulbright program produces high caliber leaders by fostering cross-cultural understanding and action. We believe that to succeed in today’s world as a changemaker, everyone needs to learn these essential skills. In the current presentation you will hear from three Fulbright Alumni who all form part of Ashoka’s network of innovators. Through their own stories of social change, they shed light on how their Fulbright grants directly contributed to their dedication to creating experiences that unleash the power of young people to make a difference and succeed in our changing world.
Data Journalism: chapter from Online Journalism Handbook first editionPaul Bradshaw
This chapter is from the first edition of the Online Journalism Handbook. The work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
How can the Web be used to build a powerful social movement to avert dangerous climate change? This presentation summarises an action research project conducted by the Change Agency (http://wwwthechangeagency.org) during mid-2008.
“Creating a Global Movement for Changemaking: Fulbright and Beyond”Kara Andrade
What kinds of experiences shape young people to be changemakers, people with the skills and commitment to “dare themselves to act” for positive social change? At Ashoka, we seek to spark a global movement where Everyone is a Changemaker. To achieve this vision, we partner with the most cutting-edge leaders with high-level global impact potential. The Fulbright program produces high caliber leaders by fostering cross-cultural understanding and action. We believe that to succeed in today’s world as a changemaker, everyone needs to learn these essential skills. In the current presentation you will hear from three Fulbright Alumni who all form part of Ashoka’s network of innovators. Through their own stories of social change, they shed light on how their Fulbright grants directly contributed to their dedication to creating experiences that unleash the power of young people to make a difference and succeed in our changing world.
Peter Rohloff's Presentation at the Ashoka Future Forum 2013 about Storytelli...Kara Andrade
Peter is the Medical Director of Maya Health Alliance and Faculty Member in Global Health at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. He develops rural health systems in Guatemala and advocates for the rights of indigenous populations to access health care in a way that is culturally appropriate and in their own languages.
SXSW 2016: Turning the Tide of Corruption: Mexico and GuatemalaKara Andrade
Mexicans and Guatemalans are increasingly turning to technology to fight their country's history of corruption, tainted elections and governance with technology ranging from a simple cellphone to anonymous whistleblower websites.
Both countries notoriously non-transparent political scene has been plagued for decades by electoral fraud, dirty money, backroom deals and actual ballot-stealing. In recent years, a wide array of insurgent political forces and transparency activists have brought new information technology forces to bear on efforts to make elections freer, fairer and more transparent. These efforts vary in sophistication and this panel will showcase some of them.
Shared Leadership: A Tool for Innovation, Engagement, and InclusionMax Freund
For years, nonprofit leaders have questioned the utility of traditional models of top-down staff leadership structures. But the growing body of research on alternatives – from co-directorship to distributed leadership to self-organizing teams – has been difficult to sort through. In this highly participatory session, participants will explore emerging models, the research on what works (and what doesn’t), and how capacity builders can help organizations adopt leadership structures that work. As the session exercises build upon the previous ones, participants are asked to attend the full session.
Session offered at the 2015 conference of the Alliance for Nonprofit Management by Mike Allison (Michael Allison Consulting), Sean Thomas-Breitfeld (Building Movement Project), and Max Freund (LF Leadership).
Shared Leadership: Research Theory OverviewMax Freund
Brief summary of academic research on shared and distributed leadership for session on "Shared Leadership: A Tool for Innovation, Engagement, and Inclusion" at 2015 Alliance for Nonprofit Management conference. Prepared by Max Freund (max@lfleadership.com). Full presentation at http://bit.ly/sharedleadership-anm15
This is a presentation given by Daniel X. O'Neil and Kyla Williams to LISC Chicago Data Days on Friday, May 9, 2014.
Our Health Strategy
Drive for open health data
Health Data Liberation meetup
Engaging IDPH and others as requesters
Spread our concepts to all of our partners
Create open health data
Foodborne Chicago
LISC ACA app
Use open health data
Smart Health Centers
Chicago Health Atlas
Peter Rohloff's Presentation at the Ashoka Future Forum 2013 about Storytelli...Kara Andrade
Peter is the Medical Director of Maya Health Alliance and Faculty Member in Global Health at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. He develops rural health systems in Guatemala and advocates for the rights of indigenous populations to access health care in a way that is culturally appropriate and in their own languages.
SXSW 2016: Turning the Tide of Corruption: Mexico and GuatemalaKara Andrade
Mexicans and Guatemalans are increasingly turning to technology to fight their country's history of corruption, tainted elections and governance with technology ranging from a simple cellphone to anonymous whistleblower websites.
Both countries notoriously non-transparent political scene has been plagued for decades by electoral fraud, dirty money, backroom deals and actual ballot-stealing. In recent years, a wide array of insurgent political forces and transparency activists have brought new information technology forces to bear on efforts to make elections freer, fairer and more transparent. These efforts vary in sophistication and this panel will showcase some of them.
Shared Leadership: A Tool for Innovation, Engagement, and InclusionMax Freund
For years, nonprofit leaders have questioned the utility of traditional models of top-down staff leadership structures. But the growing body of research on alternatives – from co-directorship to distributed leadership to self-organizing teams – has been difficult to sort through. In this highly participatory session, participants will explore emerging models, the research on what works (and what doesn’t), and how capacity builders can help organizations adopt leadership structures that work. As the session exercises build upon the previous ones, participants are asked to attend the full session.
Session offered at the 2015 conference of the Alliance for Nonprofit Management by Mike Allison (Michael Allison Consulting), Sean Thomas-Breitfeld (Building Movement Project), and Max Freund (LF Leadership).
Shared Leadership: Research Theory OverviewMax Freund
Brief summary of academic research on shared and distributed leadership for session on "Shared Leadership: A Tool for Innovation, Engagement, and Inclusion" at 2015 Alliance for Nonprofit Management conference. Prepared by Max Freund (max@lfleadership.com). Full presentation at http://bit.ly/sharedleadership-anm15
This is a presentation given by Daniel X. O'Neil and Kyla Williams to LISC Chicago Data Days on Friday, May 9, 2014.
Our Health Strategy
Drive for open health data
Health Data Liberation meetup
Engaging IDPH and others as requesters
Spread our concepts to all of our partners
Create open health data
Foodborne Chicago
LISC ACA app
Use open health data
Smart Health Centers
Chicago Health Atlas
Cities are leveraging technology to better connect with its constituents. However, cities are at risk of isolating key segments of its populations without closing the digital divide. We will explore the digital divide’s impact on civic technology and the role of cities in increasing access to high-speed Internet.
Sheila Dugan, Marketing and Communications Manager at EveryoneOn
Watch the video online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yUi_dKovJ8&list=PL65XgbSILalVoej11T95Tc7D7-F1PdwHq&index=1
Get involved with Code for America: http://www.codeforamerica.org/action
Government Citizen Engagement Survival GuideGovLoop
Presented by GovLoop & RightNow Technologies this is the GovLoop Training - Citizen Engagement Survival Guide - 5 Ways to Use Social Media to Engage Citizens
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This presentation uses two examples of projects covered by Internews to talk about the use of ICTs for M&E and innovative approaches to evaluate and collect data for Monitoring and Evaluation purposes.
Tell Me More's social storytelling series using #NPRBlacksinTech ends on December 20th. Since Decem- ber 2nd, black tech innovators from all over the country have spent a day tweeting about their lives. The social media series is creating new storytelling opportunities that run parallel to what Tell Me More does every day on the radio.
If you have been engaging with the #NPRBlacksinTech hashtag, please share your thoughts, comments and suggestions.
This is a great primer for any municipality, community foundation, nonprofit, and/or civic tech outfit that is interested in replicating the Smart Chicago model.
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Why is this important?
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“We need a malaria epidemic in the blogging community!”
– Bill Gates, Wired, April 2013
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Why is this important?
“Either that or we need people who have seen the malaria epidemic to start
blogging. Seriously, we have two communities that don’t intersect with each other.”
– Bill Gates, Wired, April 2013
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We focused on
• Training and Strategy
• Tools for enhancing civic participation
• Help people access information and economic opportunities
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Other times they use radio
The National Movement of Radio Stations in
Guatemala - with 168 radio stations and 1600
volunteers - uses cellphones to air local
broadcasts in their own indigenous languages.
@newmaya
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The digital divide
The concept of the digital divide has its origins in the idea of information “haves”
and information “have-nots.” This is the belief that as we move into an information
society, information becomes more significant in people’s lives and a lack of access
can disadvantage citizens as much as any other resource.
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What can cause this digital divide?
• New technologies are often limited in their
availability and local communities may develop
their own solutions to gain access to them
• The “digital divide” metaphor focuses on treating
people as passive recipients rather than active
users engaging with technology
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What is access?
Digital access was originally defined as the
possession of physical access to the equipment
required for an internet connection: a cable
connection of some description (usually a telephone
line) and the appropriate terminal devices (usually a
modem and computer).
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What is access?
• The cost of purchasing a computer and subscribing to an internet connection has
meant universal access has not been achieved as quickly
• Achieving physical access does not equate to crossing all the boundaries of the
digital divide
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Build community
• Bringing citizens online as part of a community, rather than individuals, is a more
effective and sustainable method of enabling individuals to cross the digital divide
and stay across the divide
• An individual is more likely to cross the divide and stay across as part of a
community
• The community can offer support, and brings with it social needs and purposes
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Develop a bottom-up approach
Developing a bottom-up networked community project based within an existing
community of locality, where there is already a significant level of social interaction,
is more likely to succeed than implementing a top-down networked community
project into an arbitrarily selected community.
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Enhance participation
Appropriate social software can enhance participation within, and the sustainability
and evolution of, a networked community.
@newmaya
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And now how do they work?
• Regional citizen information websites in Latin America
• Run by volunteers who share information and tools, and
own the websites within each country
• Contributors share and discuss information in various
languages, including local indigenous languages
• Contributions can be anonymous
• Anyone can contribute via website, email and cellphone
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Strategy is important
• Audience to reach or connect to?
• With what goal or objective?
• How do you reach that audience to achieve your objective?
• What technology or tools will you use?
• What to consider a success? Short-term/long-term
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How it works
We used it this year for an election in Nebaj,
Guatemala.
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Localized citizen journalism websites
• Contributions are anonymous by default
• Localized language support
• Built-in messaging between contributors
• Editorial flow
• Customized modules
• Multi-website flow
• Integration with HC Messaging CMSwww.hablaguate.com
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Simple Blog
• Efficient, lightweight blogging platform that natively
comes with extensive language support
• Designed for developing & low bandwidth countries
• Tightly integrated with Facebook and Twitter
• Full support for collaborative translations of all
content
www.simpleblog.sundelof.com
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Simple Election
• Available in Kaqchikel, Spanish and English
• Integrates with YouTube to allow submission of
videos in your native language
• Native support for text message submissions
www.github.com/eriksundelof
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Simple Conference
• Support for Kaqchikel, Spanish and English
• Native support for text messages
• Calendar of Participants and speakers
• Presentations and tracks
• Complete donation flow and registration
payments via Paypalwww.github.com/eriksundelof
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West Kalimantan
• 160 citizen journalists trained
• 600 subscribers
• 150 high-rank local government officers and
police officers
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West Kalimantan
After three days of flooding, a main road became
unusable.
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West Kalimantan
After a few text message reports, the
Government fixed it.
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West Kalimantan
“Before we were using Mandau to protest the oil
palm company, now we are using cell phones.”
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Eliza Anyangwe
Guardian Global Development Professionals Network
eliza.anyangwe@theguardian.com
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2014: digital first becomes mobile first
In January mobile devices (smartphones and tablets) accounted for 47% of the
Guardian's monthly browsers vs. 39% a year ago. However, on Saturdays and
Sundays mobile devices now account for the majority of unique browsers on the
Guardian sites: 55%.
And even more staggering: mobile devices are an absolute majority every day of the
week when it comes to traffic referred to the Guardian.
@elizatalks
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Events
• The Guardian Open Weekend
• Masterclasses where we teach digital journalism
skills
• Activate London, NY, India... and now Jo’burg
• Roundtable discussions
@elizatalks
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Guardian Weekly
The compact weekly digest of Guardian and
Observer highlights plus articles and features from
the Washington Post and Le Monde.
@elizatalks
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Food for thought
• The not so distant future: 2016
• Mobile devices outnumber PC devices 4:1
• Time spent on mobile vs. PC 3:1
@elizatalks
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Thank you
@newmaya
@elizatalks
@mobiletrevor
@FrontlineSMS
Kara Andrade
Eliza Anyangwe
Trevor Knoblich
Sean McDonald
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