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Re-imagine government & citizenship in the age of participation

  • Do you have a Flip Video camera or similar? Be sure to bring it to ChangeCamp. Video capture is key to our success.
    by changecamp via twitter at 1/23/2009 3:33:50 AM
  • @remarkk/@changecamp: I'm happy to liveblog, but I'd prefer to use @scribblelive. Support the locals!
    by somnambulant via twitter at 1/23/2009 3:33:53 AM
  • would really like to sit in on this #changecamp biz but have a late night prior to. intrigued. hope to make the next one. best of luck...
    by pyroboyee via twitter at 1/23/2009 3:33:56 AM
  • I think Scribblelive is going to really make ChangeCamp come to life this Saturday!
    by remarkk at 1/23/2009 3:36:36 AM
  • We're testing Scribblelive.com for ChangeCamp - cool! http://www.scribblelive.com/Event/ChangeCampTO
    by changecamp via twitter at 1/23/2009 3:38:28 AM
  • Got a Flip, packed in bag, ready for action!
    by Gerry Kirk at 1/23/2009 3:42:45 AM
  • Wow this is really easy cheesy
    by Gerry Kirk at 1/23/2009 3:43:10 AM
  • Nice that Twitter feeds can be pulled in also, this thing rox
    by Gerry Kirk at 1/23/2009 3:47:24 AM
  • Alright, I know what goes on the big screen for a big chunk of the day.
    by remarkk at 1/23/2009 3:47:44 AM
  • @scribblelive We're already in love with you and we just started playing with live-blogging. Can't wait till Saturday!
    by changecamp via twitter at 1/23/2009 3:52:08 AM
  • Stick feature is very cool!
    by remarkk at 1/23/2009 3:53:36 AM
  • by changecamp via twitter at 1/23/2009 3:54:48 AM
  • by remarkk at 1/23/2009 3:55:25 AM
  • This image handling and stick feature is pretty sweet
    by remarkk at 1/23/2009 3:56:46 AM
  • Very cool. This certainly has possibilities.
    by andreasduess at 1/23/2009 4:15:49 AM
  • Testing a longer form post.
    by remarkk at 1/23/2009 4:20:26 AM
  • ChangeCamp addresses the demand for a renewed relationship among
    citizens and government. We seek to create connections, knowledge,
    tools and policies that drive transparency, civic engagement and
    democratic empowerment.

    ChangeCamp is a solutions playground open to anyone, where admission
    and ideas are free. Our mission is to innovate how Canadian governments
    engage with citizens in an age of mass participation on the internet.
    We hope to ignite a distributed and self-organizing movement in cities
    across the country.
    by remarkk at 1/23/2009 4:21:10 AM
  • How can I do a carriage return mid-post?

    Shift+Return seems to do the trick.
    by remarkk at 1/23/2009 4:21:59 AM
  • by remarkk at 1/23/2009 5:16:38 AM
  • We're starting!!
    by remarkk at 1/24/2009 2:42:06 PM
  • Great opening session so far covering #hohoto, Obama, TransitCamp.... breakouts starting any second
    by Andre at 1/24/2009 2:42:55 PM
  • Looking forward to getting to work and hearing some of the great ideas I am sure people have already thought of
    by TimYull at 1/24/2009 2:43:16 PM
  • Changelab idea is cool
    by Dave at 1/24/2009 2:43:33 PM
  • hooray for live blogging!
    by rochlatinsky at 1/24/2009 2:44:36 PM
  • okay off to group h
    by rochlatinsky at 1/24/2009 2:49:47 PM
  • Getting to know my group...
    by Tim Yull at 1/24/2009 2:49:50 PM
  • wow old faces are popping up all over the place!
    by rochlatinsky at 1/24/2009 2:51:30 PM
  • Sandy Kemsley showed me how to do this - wow!
    by Ellen Michelson at 1/24/2009 2:51:31 PM
  • what brings you here: changes in political landscapes ,green initiatives, social missions web 2.0.
    by rochlatinsky at 1/24/2009 2:53:19 PM
  • please don't forget to live wiki and live blog
    by rochlatinsky at 1/24/2009 2:53:47 PM
  • The diversity of motivations for why people are here is incredible
    by Tim Yull at 1/24/2009 2:54:02 PM
  • We had a brief opening session all together, learned how via Twitter the Food BAnk benefited from a huge party, organized in less than 2 weeks! Now we're all divided into groups, to talk about why we're here.
    by Ellen Michelson at 1/24/2009 2:54:29 PM
  • Lots of people interested in many different aspects of Democracy and how people and government can work in new ways.
    by Andre at 1/24/2009 2:54:31 PM
  • less on a political spectrum : more inclusivity. to create our OWN political spectrums
    by rochlatinsky at 1/24/2009 2:54:34 PM
  • Some reasons so far: How can we harvest/funnel into 'one voice'?
    by Ellen Michelson at 1/24/2009 2:54:57 PM
  • Please remind every group to have one scribe putting notes into the Wiki in addition to a live-blogger. Need help? Just ask someone!
    by remarkk at 1/24/2009 2:55:03 PM
  • Changecamp is breaking out into "random" groups to ask people why they are here and what they are trying to solve. Great opening by Mark about the power of community enablers (Mr. Obama being a good example.)
    by passitalong at 1/24/2009 2:55:16 PM
  • practical solutions for political change
    by Ellen Michelson at 1/24/2009 2:55:20 PM
  • Group G ideas: transparency is #1
    by skemsley at 1/24/2009 2:55:47 PM
  • this looks interesting.
    by Christopher King at 1/24/2009 2:55:48 PM
  • transparency should always be #1
    by Christopher King at 1/24/2009 2:56:16 PM
  • Group B - talking tools of engagement (but be careful what you wish for...)
    by Andre at 1/24/2009 2:56:18 PM
  • What a great group of people!
    by Tim Yull at 1/24/2009 2:56:32 PM
  • To connect w/others and get ideas out into the world; engage in CAnadian political process - a lot of us here are less engaged here than in US politics, also getting the benefits to the corporate world
    by Ellen Michelson at 1/24/2009 2:56:54 PM
  • breaking out of the tech world to get non-tech others engaged
    by Ellen Michelson at 1/24/2009 2:57:21 PM
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