OKCon Code for Europe

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Code for Europe brings change agents to your city They help foster innovation And help cities work with commons and technology

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Presentation @ OKCon for Code for Europe. More information can be found at www.codeforeurope.org

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Code for Europe brings change agents to your cityThey help foster innovationAnd help cities work with commons and technology

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In 2013 10 fellows worked in 7 cities throughout EU They created 8 apps that are now shared via Github and EuropeCommons.org

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Join us! Become a host city or a code fellowGo to www.codeforeurope.net for more information

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Change agents

Katalin GallyasOpen Innovation Policy AdvisorCity of Amsterdam

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24 hour citizens

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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:

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Trends that will transform city governance ….!

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Trends

City = Interface

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Trends

Platformism

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Trends

P2P Markets

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Citizens!

City Governance!

Transactions!

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Meet the fellows

Alan Meyer Ohyoon Kwon Fellow Berlin Fellow Amsterdam

Piotr Steininger Giovanni Maggini Fellow Amsterdam Fellow Amsterdam

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Lessons learntFellowship 2013

Suzanne Heerschop Anne-Claire FrankProject Manager Project coordinatorWaag Society City of Amsterdam

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Suzanne HeerschopProject Manager

Anne-Claire FrankCoordinator

lessons learnt fellowship 2013

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Knowledge institutes

Developer hubs

Accelerators

Innovation labs

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Getting involved

• innovation ecosystem

• ‘high and low’ level commitment

• coach the ‘challenge holder’

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Getting started...

• mandate to act freely

• insight in structure of government

• achievable challenges (kiss)

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Getting results...

• 2-for-1 deal

• working with developers is fun!

• “strange duck in the bite”-effect

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Getting online...

• cities are not app publishers, yet

• open source

• fellow > coder

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we code for europe

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we code for europeJOIN US!

www.codeforeurope.net

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we code for europeEurope Commons

Paul MacKay Data TechnologistNESTA

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For Software to be Shared,People Have to Know It Exists.

(or: “Governments That Work Like The Web”)

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App Marketplace:Key to Re-Use of Civic Apps

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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?$

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World Bank Sponsoring Reusable Civic Commons Drupal “Distribution”

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Applications Organizations

Deployments

What$are$the$main$components?

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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)

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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)

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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

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Multilingual

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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

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www.europecommons.org@europecommons

[email protected]@nesta.org.uk

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we code for europeBuild a better world

with appsSteffen BeckerCDODotopen

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we code for europeConclusions