Paper presented by Dr Steve Hodgkinson - Research Director IT – Asia/Pacific Ovum, at the Serve You Right Conference, Melbourne, September 2011. The modern digital economy requires new behaviours from citizens, industry partners, peer agencies and governments to inspire economic, social and environmental sustainability, nurture digital society initiatives, collaborate to pool thinking and resources and leverage proven platforms and solutions.
Mr George Niland, Policy Advisor at EUROCITIES, presenting Why cities invest in ICT & the EUROCITIES open data guidebook during the ENoLL fringe session "Open Innovation and Living Labs shaping the cities and regions of the future" at the EC Innovation Convention 2014.
Paper presented by Dr Steve Hodgkinson - Research Director IT – Asia/Pacific Ovum, at the Serve You Right Conference, Melbourne, September 2011. The modern digital economy requires new behaviours from citizens, industry partners, peer agencies and governments to inspire economic, social and environmental sustainability, nurture digital society initiatives, collaborate to pool thinking and resources and leverage proven platforms and solutions.
Mr George Niland, Policy Advisor at EUROCITIES, presenting Why cities invest in ICT & the EUROCITIES open data guidebook during the ENoLL fringe session "Open Innovation and Living Labs shaping the cities and regions of the future" at the EC Innovation Convention 2014.
City of Helsinki Urban Facts and Helsinki Region Infoshare - prezentacja Asty Manninena podczas konferencji „SMART_KOM. Kraków w sieci inteligentnych miast” 7.11.2014 w Krakowie
This presentation eas given at Digital Africa 2016 in a session on Smart Cities. Its underlying argument is that you have to know how to create a livable city and the infrastructure to make it work. It concludes by offering some Smart City ideas that may work in Africa.
Presentation on the Future City Programme and building IoT solutions in Milton Keynes. Presented by Sarah Gonsalves, Head of Policy at Milton Keynes Council, at Local Digital Futures: The Internet of Things & Local Public Services on 8 June 2015 in London.
On 6 and 7 June 2013, André Bouffioux, CEO of Siemens Belgium-Luxembourg, presented our Siemens’ view on how Smart Cities will develop and generate new business. He made this presentation during the European Young Innovator Forum’s unique Unconvention in Brussels, where young Europeans with innovative ideas and those who will inspire, guide and support them, were brought together.
I developed this presentation as a member of the Union Square Redevelopment Civic Advisory Committee (CAC) and its Transportation and Infrastructure subcommittee. The presentation was made to fellow CAC members, members of the public, Somerville City Government staff, US2 (the Master Developer) staff, and other group representatives including Union Square Main Streets, Union Square Neighbors, and the Union United Coalition on 7-14-15. The purpose of the talk is to present underlying concepts, benefits, and options related to smart city infrastructure in the context of Union Square Somerville. My intent was to spark discussion and further consideration including the idea of making Union Square an urban innovation lab (to attract employers, improve civic life, and support public and private services and benefits) for the entire city and beyond.
CRTL-ALT-DEL to ALT-GOV by Joan Batlle MonserratForesight Gent
This presentation was meant for the #OpenGovernance session in Ghent on 11 June 2018 CRTL-ALT-DEL to ALT-GOV as part of the Eurocities #Cities4Europe campaign. All copyright belongs to Joan Batlle Monserrat
City of Helsinki Urban Facts and Helsinki Region Infoshare - prezentacja Asty Manninena podczas konferencji „SMART_KOM. Kraków w sieci inteligentnych miast” 7.11.2014 w Krakowie
This presentation eas given at Digital Africa 2016 in a session on Smart Cities. Its underlying argument is that you have to know how to create a livable city and the infrastructure to make it work. It concludes by offering some Smart City ideas that may work in Africa.
Presentation on the Future City Programme and building IoT solutions in Milton Keynes. Presented by Sarah Gonsalves, Head of Policy at Milton Keynes Council, at Local Digital Futures: The Internet of Things & Local Public Services on 8 June 2015 in London.
On 6 and 7 June 2013, André Bouffioux, CEO of Siemens Belgium-Luxembourg, presented our Siemens’ view on how Smart Cities will develop and generate new business. He made this presentation during the European Young Innovator Forum’s unique Unconvention in Brussels, where young Europeans with innovative ideas and those who will inspire, guide and support them, were brought together.
I developed this presentation as a member of the Union Square Redevelopment Civic Advisory Committee (CAC) and its Transportation and Infrastructure subcommittee. The presentation was made to fellow CAC members, members of the public, Somerville City Government staff, US2 (the Master Developer) staff, and other group representatives including Union Square Main Streets, Union Square Neighbors, and the Union United Coalition on 7-14-15. The purpose of the talk is to present underlying concepts, benefits, and options related to smart city infrastructure in the context of Union Square Somerville. My intent was to spark discussion and further consideration including the idea of making Union Square an urban innovation lab (to attract employers, improve civic life, and support public and private services and benefits) for the entire city and beyond.
CRTL-ALT-DEL to ALT-GOV by Joan Batlle MonserratForesight Gent
This presentation was meant for the #OpenGovernance session in Ghent on 11 June 2018 CRTL-ALT-DEL to ALT-GOV as part of the Eurocities #Cities4Europe campaign. All copyright belongs to Joan Batlle Monserrat
Presentation given by Goran Forbici at the Service Design and Delivery in a Digital Age - Academies for EaP countries organised by the SIGMA Programme and the GiZ Eastern Partnership Regional Fund. Topic 4: Gathering user insights and feedback.
Rebooting the Public Square: Digital Innovation for Urban and Rural Municipal...Anthony Williams
As digital technologies reshape everyday life, urban and rural municipalities have an opportunity -- and an imperative -- to harness digital tools to transform the way they deliver services, collaborate with citizens and stakeholders, and facilitate job creation and economic opportunity. Anthony D. Williams, president and co-founder of the DEEP Centre, explains how both large urban centers and rural communities can reap the benefits of the digital revolution while preparing for the profound disruptions occurring in labor markets around the world.
Rob Kitchin Smart Cities 08th March 2016 (Smart Dublin)Mainard Gallagher
Rob Kitchin is a Professor and ERC Advanced Investigator in the National Institute of Regional and Spatial Analysis at Maynooth University, for which he was director between 2002 and 2013. He is one of Ireland's leading social scientists and was the 2013 recipient of the Royal Irish Academy's Gold Medal for the Social Sciences and received the Association of American Geographers ‘Meridian Book Award’ for the outstanding book in the discipline in 2011.
This presentation was presented during the smart city symposium that was organized by the British Council at Masdar Institute between 26-27 March 2017. It highlights how smart cities initiatives innovating smart services and discusses the different approaches to innovating in public services including co-creation of services, crowdsouring, and the importance of open data portals. Examples from UAE and Dubai smart city as will as other innovative public services from around the world is highlighted.
Introduction:
Context: societal urbanization and ageing
Interdependence analysis: Ambient Assisted Cities
ICT & Social Innovation leading towards Smarter Cities
Technologies for enablement of Smarter Cities:
Internet of Things
Web of Data
Crowdsourcing
Building Smarter Cities
Broad Data Analysis Tools
European projects about Smarter Ambient Assisted Cities
Conclusion
Similar to Presentación de Participa en Andalucía para el jurado de los Premios Europeos de eGobierno (20)
Las Tecnologías de la Información la Comunicación (TIC)
permiten mejorar tu calidad de vida independientemente
de donde residas, ya sea una ciudad o una pequeña
localidad rural.
Guadalinfo se une a la celebración del 28F reivindicando el mejor patrimonio de los municipios andaluces: La gente que vive en ellos y sus rincones favoritos.
Usuarios de Guadalinfo escogieron un lugar emblemático de su localidad, se fotografiaron junto a él, editaron y compartieron la #fotofamilia en redes.
El resultado: una galería de imágenes colaborativa que nos asoma a parte de la riqueza humana, patrimonial y natural de los municipios andaluces.
¡Gracias a por vuestra participación!
Guadalinfo se une a la celebración del 28F reivindicando el mejor patrimonio de los municipios andaluces: La gente que vive en ellos y sus rincones favoritos.
Usuarios de Guadalinfo escogieron un lugar emblemático de su localidad, se fotografiaron junto a él, editaron y compartieron la #fotofamilia en redes.
El resultado: una galería de imágenes colaborativa que nos asoma a parte de la riqueza humana, patrimonial y natural de los municipios andaluces.
¡Gracias a por vuestra participación!
Guadalinfo: Igualdad de Oportunidades para Marcar la DiferenciaGuadalinfo Red Social
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Resumen traducido al español del vídeo completo sobre el programa GPII (proyecto europeo marco del que dependen iniciativas de accesibilidad universal como Prosperity for All, en la que participa el Consorcio Fernando de los Ríos y Guadalinfo. El vídeo original puede verse aquí https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHXSWQvV39k
Short version of the introductory video about the Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure (GPII) project (framework for initiatives to support accessibility like Prosperity 4All, with the participation of Consorcio Fernando de los Ríos and Guadalinfo, composed of 25 partners from 13 countries). Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHXSWQvV39k
Workshop 'Competencias Digitales y Empleo' - Guadalinfo / Consorcio Fernando de los Ríos. "Competencias digitales y empleo en la agenda europea". Gabriel Rissola, Director D-O-T.
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Workshop 'Competencias Digitales y Empleo' - Guadalinfo / Consorcio Fernando de los Ríos."Proyecto IKANOS", Ana Vitórica, Directora del proyecto IKANOS del Gobierno Vasco.
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Workshop 'Competencias Digitales y Empleo' - Guadalinfo / Consorcio Fernando de los Ríos. "La metodología DigComp: conceptualización y aplicaciones". Yves Punie, Investigador Senior en el IPTS de la Comisión Europea.
Workshop 'Competencias Digitales y Empleo' - Guadalinfo / Consorcio Fernando de los Ríos. "Acreditación de Competencias en TIC". Ricard Faura, Jefe del servicio de sociedad del conocimiento. Generalitat de Cataluña.
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Workshop 'Competencias Digitales y Empleo' - Guadalinfo / Consorcio Fernando de los Ríos. "Mejores competencias digitales, mejores empleos, mejores condiciones de vida". Miguel Á. Suvires, Learning Project Manager en Mainfor Learning Services
2. CHILDHOOD Childhood protection policies Right to use the Internet Habits derived from living in the Information Sociey and the use of new technologies
3. YOUTH Introduction to democratic participation Social networks: spread of information From: * Information is power To: * Power is the ability to transform information through the use of 2.0 technologies
5. The Andalusian territory: Tractors Association networks Gender equality policies Immigration policies Andalusian elderly associations
6. The elderly * Experience applied to innovation projects * Closing the digital divide * Innovation policies applied to the elderly : dependants, new technologies
7. Result: Andalusian digital natives The right to the use of new technologies: Right to the use of the Internet Right to the use of digital resources : e-ID Card , electronic prescriptions, e-Administration e-Democracy: RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE DESIGN OF LOCAL POLICIES, BASED ON EDUCATION AND INDIVIDUAL SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Consultation Co-design Co-decision Co-management
8. Administration for digital citizens Citizens access to public administrations act e-Administration and citizens single access portal Integration of public administrations in a single platform: Local content manager Workflow Technology Kit Electronic key Mobile administration: Portable mayor’s office e-Democracy-Direct teledemocracy
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10. Government-Citizens e-Government Participa en Andalucía aims to establish a formal means for transparent participation Andalusian citizens may thus reach greater autonomy and freedom to make proposals for the improvement of their towns Citizens-Government empowering citizens
11. 75 Citizen Creators 293 City Halls Criti cs All users 504.669 Inactives 1.854.614 citizens Project development From digital to analogic sources Implement social communities in the territory Collectors Participation of Andalusian citizens Spectators 6,8 million visits per month 293 Joiners Publish a blog Upload information Content moderation Digital / Analogic linkers Associative networks Contribute to edit articles on a wiki Users / Prosumers Read / Write articles and blogs Watch and listen/ produce video and podcasts Contribute to online forums Maintain their profiles on the social networks Contribute to edit articles on a wiki Read blogs / information Watch video from other users Read on line forums Andalusian citizens in village < 10.000 inhabitants
12. PARTICIPATION Activities from the Ideas Bank Cooperative tool, ever growing thanks to the creative potential of local dynamizing agents Proposals by citizens Innovation for e-Government and the empowerment of citizens Good practices Challenges Profesional dynamization of projects aimed to transform the territory. Tractor projects
13. Empowering citizens: Idea generation PROSUMERS DIGITAL TRAINERS TOP CITIZENS NEEDS OF TOWNS PROSUMERS MANAGERS WORKING SESSIONS WITH PROSUMERS IDEAS BANK ACTVITIES APPLIED IN TOWNS APLICATION IN OTHER PROVINCES Collecting needs and demands Working documents DEFINITION WEB SITE WEB SITE PARTICIPATION
14. Citizenry challenges for the generation of proposals (*) Some projects work in two different lines. The total number of projects is 69. (**) Percentage is (nº of projects in a line of work/69)*100.
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16. Activities Projects derived from Participa en Andalucía Creators (Municipals) 18% Collectors 25% Joiners 12% Critics 46% Challenges Proposals made from associations Proposals presented in town councils Proposals by citizens Good practices
17. Wikanda (39.772 articles) MicroBlogs (712 friends) Slide Sharing (621 presentations) Blogs (750 blogs) Social Networks (1.893 friends) P hoto Sharing 4.220 photos Video Sharing (8.430 videos) Guadalinfo (504.669 users) Social Bookmarking (168 bookmarks) RESOURCES FOR PARTICIPATION