This video of a talk I gave at the wonderful Reboot conference in Copenhagen in June 2009. I've delivered different versions of this talk at a number of venues, and I think it's the best synthesis of the theory of change that is the foundation of the work of the ChangeCamp project and community. I also think it needs a lot of work, but that's life.
Community members with an interest in open civic data in Toronto have a unique opportunity to engage City government, to learn about what the City is planning and to participate in a meaningful way in helping to shape the future of Toronto as a "city that thinks like the web".
Toronto Open Data Lab, part of the Toronto Innovations Showcase Monday, November 2nd, 2009 1:00 - 4:30pm City Hall Council Chamber and Members Lounge Special Guest Speaker: Peter Corbett, iStrategy Labs and AppsforDemocracy.org The Open Data Lab is an opportunity to explore the innovation possibilities of open civic data in Toronto. Join City subject matter and technology experts, community stakeholders and talented members of Toronto's vibrant technology and design communities in an interactive and collaborative afternoon imagining commercial, social and civic applications of the City's newly launched open data program. This extended series of sessions kicks off with an aspirational talk about the Future of Open Cities from Peter Corbett, one of the open data leaders behind AppsforDemocracy.org and the success of Washington DC's open data program. We will also hear from City of Toronto CIO Dave Wallace about the launch of Toronto.ca/Open and the future direction of Toronto's open data program, and invited guests from the community will have an opportunity to inspire us with their open data dreams. Participants will then have the opportunity to explore the first datasets to be released to the public from Toronto's open data program. Facilitated by ChangeCamp organizer Mark Kuznicki, this is a unique opportunity that organizers hope will generate much interest and spark some ideas for new applications that will demonstrate the kind of value that open data can create for the City government and the community at large.If you don't want to miss this, or if you have an Ignite-style presentation proposal on the theme My Open Data Dream App, please let me know using this form:
