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September 25th, 2009 Darren Chartier 2 comments

WIREDcamp was a huge success, and we owe it all to everyone who attended or participated online.

Some interesting stats:

  • Over 100 people attended from all three levels of Canadian Government – federal, provincial and municipal
  • We kicked-off the day with 4 awesome Ignite! style presentations
  • 25 different sessions were proposed and hosted by participants, generating pages of collaboratively produced wiki notes
  • We’ve got lots of multimedia – including video, and photos
  • The #WIREDcamp Twitter hashtag generated interest far and wide, keeping everyone engaged and interacting

What’s next?

Well you all have your action items, but just in case you’ve forgotten they are here

  • As you can see the idea of a govloopnorth was pretty popular, so Nick went ahead and started a govloopnorth group on govloop, join the discussion!
  • Pub night! – Casey is getting this off the ground. He’s created a special twitter account you might want to follow to be sure you’re the first to know @wiredcamppub
  • Get rid of IE6 – there was a big desire to kill IE6 – each and everyone of us should do something to advocate for that change
  • And we should all be making sure to continue discussing and collaborating across jurisdictional lines, which I’m sure we’ll all do. Probably a good start to use the govloopnorth group on govloop – http://www.govloop.com/group/govloopnorth

Technowonk.ca – the unofficial website of #wiredcamp – will remain up and running for at least the next month.

Have photos or video? Please upload all your content to the web and share the links in the comments below. We’ll soon be importing the content to OPSpedia (OPS internal wiki) to share with colleagues who couldn’t attend.

Thanks again for helping make WIREDcamp such a success!

Darren and Lara

WIREDcamp organizers

Ps: a very special thanks to Mark Kuznicki for his support and for facilitating WIREDcamp.

WIREDcamp liveblog

September 22nd, 2009 Darren Chartier No comments

WIREDcamp Schedule

September 21st, 2009 Darren Chartier No comments

WIREDcamp is tomorrow ! We’ve refined the schedule and tweaked things a little, we’re sure you’re going to like it.

Date: Tuesday Sept 22, 2009
Time: 8:30am – 4:30pm
Location: Showcase Ontario @ the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building, Room 205

WIREDcamp is a participatory event for public servants of all stripes to come together and answer the following questions:

  • How do we re-imagine government and public service in the age of participation?
  • What we can do to help make government more open and responsive?

ChangeCamp’s Mark Kuznicki will be our host for the day!remarkk logo

Schedule

  • 8:30 – 9:00am – Registration & coffee/tea/treats

Inspire

  • 9:00 – 9:10am - Introduction & Welcome
  • 9:10 – 10am Ignite-style presentations*
  • 10:00 – 10:45am What is Open Space?

Converse

  • 11:00 – 11:45am - Open space 1
  • 11:45 – 12:30pm - Open space 2
  • 12:30 – 2:00pm - Lunch break/Richard Florida keynote (1:00-2pm)**
  • 2:15 – 300pm - Open space 3
  • 3:00 – 3:45pm - Open space 4

Action

  • 3:45 – 4:30pm - Report back & conclusions

* Ignite-Style Presentations

WIREDcamp will kick off with 4 short inspirational presentations. These fast-paced 5-minute talks will introduce ideas and topics ranging from open source organizing to social Innovation. Our presenters are:

  • Mark Kuznicki – Mark has worked with many public sector organizations and is currently with the City of Toronto’s Open Data initiative. He is also our WIREDcamp host and instigator of the broader ChangeCamp movement.
  • Lisa Torjman – Lisa works for MaRS and is involved in developing their social entrepreneurship program.
  • Nick Charney - Nick works for Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and also writes a blog on public service renewal.
  • David Tallan – David is a manager in the e-Government Branch of the Ontario Government.

** Keynote

Between 1:00pm and 2:00pm Richard Florida, author of The Rise of the Creative Class, will be speaking to the broader Showcase Ontario audience. For those who are interested in attending, we will be breaking for lunch during this time.

Lara and Darren

WIREDcamp Organizers

Call for volunteers!

September 15th, 2009 Darren Chartier No comments

WIREDcamp is just one week away!

Date: Tuesday Sept 22, 2009
Time: 8:30am – 4:30pm
Location: Showcase Ontario @ the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building, Room 205 A/B

Our central questions:

  • How do we re-imagine government and public service in the age of participation?
  • What we can do to help make government more open and responsive?

WIREDcamp is interactive! Please bring:
1) Laptop (*please RSVP here for free wifi)
2) Digital camera
3) Video camera 
*Remember, if you want wifi, please let us know on the wiki.

Interested in helping out at WIREDcamp? Please contact us and tell us what you’d like to do!
We need help with:

  • Registration/Set-Up:  two volunteers to assist with registration (arrival at 7:30 a.m.)
  • Interactive/Updates: six or more people to help update the Wiki and to assist at the upload station (for photos/video, wiki and Twitter updates)
  • Video/photo documentation: we will have four digital cameras and two video cameras, we need volunteers to take photos and shoot video during the day

Lara and Darren

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A day at an unconference – the practicalities

August 20th, 2009 Darren Chartier No comments
photo of whiteboard - WIRED schedule development

photo of whiteboard - WIRED schedule development

Further to David’s excellent post about why an unconference (and WIREDcamp specifically) is so cool I thought I’d take a moment and go over, from a practical point of view, what you can expect at WIREDcamp.

Location, location, location

We’ve secured a space in the north building of the MTCC, if you’re familiar with the convention centre then you’ll know that the north building is closer to front street, giving attendees easier access to coffee shops, restaurants, and perhaps most importantly, the delicious chip trucks that congregate in front of the convention centre. Also, the bulk of showcase occurs in the south building, so WIREDcamp will have some breathing room from the hubbub of the main event and all the vendors trying to sell us the latest and greatest widget.

The space is big enough for 200 people, although we’re aiming for somewhere between 75 – 140 participants (we’d love to get more, so tell your friends and colleagues!) We really want to diversify the crowd, so if you know anyone working in the public sector outside the OPS who may be interested, please let me know and I’ll send them the invite code for non-OPS’ers. When you arrive you’ll find a room with chairs arranged in a roughly circular fashion, with smaller break out areas lining the walls and the perimeter. Also, on one wall you’ll notice the grid, which is an important part of any unconference and is what we’ll use to organize our time together.

Unconference – unwired (internet access)

Normally nobody gets access to the WiFi network at showcase, but we’re really demanding clients for the showcase folks and managed to convince them that yes, you really need wifi access in order to run an unconference. Not only will you be able to connect your favourite WiFi devices to the internet at WIREDcamp, but we should have plenty of electrical outlets available to charge your devices with too.

We’re doing this of course so we can all document the event on the fly. Post to twitter (i’m thinking #wiredcamp is a decent hash-tag), upload photos to flickr (#wiredcamp tagged please!), upload videos to your favourite video service, and embedd all this into the upcoming very unofficial and very temporary WIREDcamp website (we wanted to do it on OPSpedia, but we won’t have intranet access so boo).

Speaking of our unofficial and temporary website, keep an eye open, I’m working on getting something setup which we can all access from the internet to document WIREDcamp (check out how changecamp did it for what we’re aiming for) in a way that can later be easily imported into OPSpedia.

A very rough itinerary

Here’s the schedule we’re hoping to go with:

  • participants arrive 8:30 – 9am
  • 9am – 9:30 opening remarks by the organizers (that’s me and Lara in case you weren’t paying attention :)
  • 9:30 – 10:30 – small randomly assigned groups answering the question “What does public service mean to you?”
  • 10:30 – 11:00 – one person stays, the rest mingle and find out how other groups answered
  • 11:00 – noon – The grid – explain how the grid works, start filling it out as a group
  • LUNCH! (ahem – budget includes coffee and snacks during the event – but not lunch. this is where proximity to front street is a good thing)
  • 1pm – session 1 OR Keynote by Richard Florida @ Showcase
  • 2pm – 2:50pm – session 2
  • 2:50 pm – 3:40pm – session 3
  • 3:40 – 4:00 – What did we learn? – Closing statements by organizers

REGISTER!

That’s it for now, we’ll be sharing more details as we get the work done. PLEASE REGISTER! If you’re interested in coming but aren’t sure you can spend the whole day don’t worry! We aren’t locking the doors and you’ll be free to come and go, but if you don’t register in advance we won’t have any idea of how many people are coming, and we might then not order enough coffee and snacks. Also you don’t have to be a “web person” to come, in fact, if you aren’t one then we definitely need you to come and share your thoughts and opinions!

WIREDcamp – an unconference for us

August 12th, 2009 Darren Chartier No comments

“How do we re-imagine government and public service in the age of participation?”

This is the central question we all face as public servants – things are changing, society is changing, and the expectations of citizens are changing. How are we, as public servants, going to adapt and change to meet new challenges and seize opportunities to better serve the public?

WIREDcamp is a venue for us to discuss this question, create connections, knowledge, tools and policies that address the increased demand by citizens for transparency, civic engagement and democratic empowerment.

WIREDcamp is inspired by ChangeCamp, a national phenomena that started in Toronto, Canada where citizens are gathering to address these same questions. We need to be part of that conversation, and WIREDcamp is an ideal venue to either learn the language of online participation or share what you know with colleagues at all levels of government.

WIREDcamp is open to all public servants in Ontario, and we interpret public servant in the widest possible sense. We’re inviting participants from all levels in the OPS (including each and every person reading this post), from other governments (federal, municipal, and anyone who can be in Toronto on the 22nd) and from agencies and non-profits. By mixing up the participants we hope to break free from the same old inside baseball that is sometimes hard to avoid when we gather as a group.  If you know of an agency, non-profit, or other public servant colleague you want to invite, send me the name and I’ll get a special non-OPS invite out for them.

On September 22nd, 2009, please join us and help answer these questions.

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