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Code for Europe brings change agents to your cityThey help foster innovationAnd help cities work with commons and technology
In 2013 10 fellows worked in 7 cities throughout EU They created 8 apps that are now shared via Github and EuropeCommons.org
Join us! Become a host city or a code fellowGo to www.codeforeurope.net for more information
Change agents
Katalin GallyasOpen Innovation Policy AdvisorCity of Amsterdam
24 hour citizens
Tech Gap?
• Cities are multilayered (hierarchical) , challenged by budget cuts, slow down with urban redesign projects!
• Old procurement structures (vendor lock)!
• General risk averse!
• 24 hours connected!• Changing needs: craving for
immediate feed-back from city!• Want to leverage on the
rapid development of Internet tech and social media!
City: Citizens:
Trends that will transform city governance ….!
Trends
City = Interface
Trends
Platformism
Trends
P2P Markets
Citizens!
City Governance!
Transactions!
Meet the fellows
Alan Meyer Ohyoon Kwon Fellow Berlin Fellow Amsterdam
Piotr Steininger Giovanni Maggini Fellow Amsterdam Fellow Amsterdam
Lessons learntFellowship 2013
Suzanne Heerschop Anne-Claire FrankProject Manager Project coordinatorWaag Society City of Amsterdam
Suzanne HeerschopProject Manager
Anne-Claire FrankCoordinator
lessons learnt fellowship 2013
Knowledge institutes
Developer hubs
Accelerators
Innovation labs
Getting involved
• innovation ecosystem
• ‘high and low’ level commitment
• coach the ‘challenge holder’
Getting started...
• mandate to act freely
• insight in structure of government
• achievable challenges (kiss)
Getting results...
• 2-for-1 deal
• working with developers is fun!
• “strange duck in the bite”-effect
Getting online...
• cities are not app publishers, yet
• open source
• fellow > coder
we code for europe
we code for europeJOIN US!
www.codeforeurope.net
we code for europeEurope Commons
Paul MacKay Data TechnologistNESTA
For Software to be Shared,People Have to Know It Exists.
(or: “Governments That Work Like The Web”)
App Marketplace:Key to Re-Use of Civic Apps
How$do$we$apply$this$model$to$the$Europe?
How$can$we$create$a$$distributed$innova8on$resource$that$encourages$more$government$to$government$reuse$of$successful$applica8ons?
How$can$we$start$to$use$systems$like$this$to$track$effec8veness/impact$of$digital$applica8ons?$
World Bank Sponsoring Reusable Civic Commons Drupal “Distribution”
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Applications Organizations
Deployments
What$are$the$main$components?
An “Application” is a workingpiece of software that serves
a particular purpose.
App Description
Key features
Creator
Logo
Homepage
Source code URL
Demo URL
Rating
Supporting vendors
Screenshots
Video
Related applications
License
Release Notes
Taxonomies:Application functionCivic sectorTags (free tagging)
An “Organization” is a company, government agency, NGO or team that creates, supports or uses applications.
Description
Logo
Organization type
Address
Telephone
Website
Members
Apps experience
Services
Taxonomies:Civic sectorTags (free tagging)
A “Deployment” is the story of an application being installed for a specific
organization and purpose.
• Application
• Organization that Deployed It
• Developers
• Narrative Details: What worked well with this deployment? What didn’t?
• Website
• Location
Multilingual
1. Systematic reviews and meta–analyses 2. RCTs with definitive results3. RCTs with non–definitive results4. Cohort studies5. Case control studies6. Cross–sectional surveys7. Case report
Evidence
www.europecommons.org@europecommons
[email protected]@nesta.org.uk
we code for europeBuild a better world
with appsSteffen BeckerCDODotopen
we code for europeConclusions