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Timely Information for Citizens - round up 12/07/2010

It’s been nearly a year since Dave Harte last gave an update on our Birmingham Open City project, and the officially supported part of the project is now over.  The Department for Communities and Local Government are currently evaluating the success of the Timely Information for Citizens project, which is where the money came from.  And, we also have a new government who are pushing hard on the open data agenda.  All of these reasons make now seem like a good time to reflect on what we think we achieved with the work we did.

A sizeable chunk of the funding went towards IT equipment.  So, we bought laptops, some Flip cameras, some microphones, a couple of digital cameras and a GPS device. These were intended to provide the capability for local voluntary and community groups to use for mobile reporting and to capture feedback from consultations. Most of this equipment is loaned to Moseley Exchange and has been used by a variety of groups, such as Save Moseley Road Baths, Resident University and the Friends of Highbury Park.

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Digital Engagement Policy Presentations 19/04/2010

Last week I gave a talk on the Government’s response to the consultation paper on Policy options for geographic information from Ordnance Survey. This was the first of a series of three presentations being held on consecutive Monday evenings at Moseley Exchange.

Tonight, Michael Grimes, aka Citizensheep, from the Citizenship Foundation will be talking about the Hansard Society’s Report on Digital Citizens and Democratic Engagement. The evening kicks off at the tolerably early time of 6.30pm and you can either sign up to attend on Eventbrite (just £3 for non-members), or just turn up. Bear in mind that if too many people turn up we might not buy enough biscuits, so be warned. More - Digital Engagement Policy Presentations

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