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Liberty Village - Newcomers welcome!
Posted by Morgen Peers in current events on May 21st, 2009
Take your spot. Jump in wherever you see fit. This public initiative is a lot like a village, having numerous centres of production and cooperation. An array of efforts help realize the larger enterprise, which in this case is the aggregation of budget-relevant data, the creative re-presentation of that data, and the creation of participatory learning opportunities developed out of collected resources and public contribution.
Where do you fit in? Can you lend a helping hand? The work that needs to be done is much more like play. At least it feels that way when you get connected to the right people who share your interests and passion. Do you write? or report? How about programming? Can you apply yourself in the packaging of data for public consumption? Are you a good storyteller? Voice or keyboard? In this town, we’re collecting raw goods (read: data) and we’re processing it for public digestion and export. The larger achievement of this enterprise is the broad, voluntary participation by active Canadian citizens. And the reward is not simply ‘participation’ but rather the skill of ‘coordination’. That is to say, from being a part of our village’s activities, each participant gains strength and knowledge in the realm of self-organization among (geographically) dispersed, (digitially) inter-connected social networks.
A dynamic site. A crowd-developed wiki. A project blog. A database. The site will explain, re-direct, outline, and offer detail about various aspects of the project as it evolves. Reflections and reviews of this evolution will take place in the project blog. The wiki will ideally grow into a public resource, which educates visitors about the budget, its development and implementation, with broad connections to all current and emerging resources aggregated by the project. The database hosts public data sets, while also serving as a support for the tracking and coordination of related online resources and feeds.
The truth of the matter is that our village is only coming to be. We’ve put up flyers about a frontier town, which we’ve only named and surveyed recently. We just now have the basic infrastructure up for people to settle here and take their place. So a variety of lots are presently available. Where ‘ye reckon you’ll lean up? The liberty’s yours.

View from a Change Agent #cco09
Posted by Laura Wesley in current events on May 17th, 2009
I had the pleasure of being a Change Agent at ChangeCamp Ottawa yesterday. It was a great experience.
I went to the first meeting, but decided not to participate on the planning committee. I didn’t want to stretch myself too thin. If I did, I’d lose steam and be too tired to enjoy, and help out, on the day of the event. The benefits of participating in social media - reading blogs & online forums, learning and sharing knowledge with my tweeps on Twitter - has had a huge impact on my work and personal life.
I wanted to contribute something back to the cause. It was my pleasure to be able to help the people who have taken the time to organize this conference and others who have taught me through their openness and use of social media.
I’ve been inspired by so many people and events lately. Working with McCoy, Gwen, Morgen and Richard is enriching my life enough already but hearing them talk about StimulusWatch.ca yesterday was re-energizing. Senator McCoy proposed the session to the changecampers first thing in the morning and facilitated it as well. Gwen live videostreamed all day. Morgen and Richard explained some advantages of community participation and open data. I bounced around with the audio recorder. Everyone shared their ideas and asked thoughtful questions.
I ran out of steam early in the day but left with a whole list of people to follow on Twitter, ideas to blog about, and new items on my to do list that I can’t wait to get started on.
ChangeCamp Ottawa 2009
Posted by Richard Akerman in current events on May 17th, 2009
We had a busy day at ChangeCamp Ottawa 2009. Senator McCoy facilitated a session about StimulusWatch.ca
As you may have seen by tracking our Twitter hashtag #stimcan, there’s a video interview, an audio interview, and you can also see some of us in action:
Senator McCoy proposing our session

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Laura explaining something or possibly giving her tiger impression

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Senator McCoy facilitating / taking down feedback and ideas

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Gwen’s video-streaming setup - Gwen and Senator McCoy powered by enthusiasm and caffeine

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Morgen chatting with Senator McCoy

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