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Schedule
A rough rough outline of our schedule can be found here: http://edemocracycamp.org/?page_id=27 (sessions run about 1 hour with 15 minutes to mingle between sessions).
Session ideas
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- Learn about what PBS is doing to spur civic engagement, and let's generate some new ideas together (Jonathan Coffman, PBS.org)
- Web-based direct democracy and/or deliberation projects: Panel (and audience) discussion exploring internet-based innovations in direct citizen involvement in decision-making (Ed Pastore, Metagovernment; others welcome to add names here)
- OpenDialog, using MIT's Simile graphics such as Timelines/Maps/Scattergraphs/etc to be populated with content from groups and individuals publishing on their own web sites and blogs using the lightweight Open Public Integrated Architecture (AKA ConnectedConversations). see Dazza Greenwood and Daniel Bennett.
- Hoping to talk about "e-democracy" & online games (ARGs, casual games & games on social networks) at #edemcamp. (via @andyfluke: http://twitter.com/andyfluke/status/1552616453)
- "The Future of Citizen Driven Innovation: Apps for Democracy, Apps for America and What We Can Expect from Data.gov" (Peter Corbett, iStrategyLabs - Panelists welcome)
- Youth participation -- there is often a lot of talk about the youth vote, and youth voter turnout is increasing, but young people between 18-24 for the most part don't participate in politics/governance beyond voting on election day. How, and in what ways, can we get young people to participate and engage in between elections? (Nisha Chittal)
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