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Please add your comments/notes/thoughts to the ideas below. If you don't want to edit the wiki, you can email us at ignite at mozillafoundation dot org. | |||
This is very much a work in progress that needs to be radically refined in the coming weeks. | |||
Finally, start hacking now. There's no reason to wait to the event to begin. | |||
===Team idea 1: Edu-gaming on rich, real-time networks=== | |||
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WHAT: Kids and learners of all ages game all the time; let's combine current gaming technology and innovative collaborative learning techniques with the rich, social experiences that are possible on these fast, low-latency networks to create highly effective learning experiences. | |||
WHO/suggested: ~PREP-KC, KCDD education team, KCDD gaming team | |||
DISCUSSION: Ties in with an idea from Iron Open gaming for social amateur gaming leagues (https://mozillaignite.org/apps/394/) -- early non-funded applicant to Mozilla Ignite -- wasn't focused on educational gaming but might be worth a conversation if there's interest. (-willbarkis) | |||
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===Team Idea 2: 3D modeling and printing for education and advanced manufacturing=== | |||
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WHAT: Develop a collaborative 3D modeling environment to work with cloud software and CNC machines so that students in different schools can effectively work together to create printable items within a middle school or high school curriculum. Will most likely utilize gigabit and GENI rack capabilities. | |||
WHO/suggested: Julie Leach (KCK Schools?), Mike Demarais? | |||
Stakeholders: Otherlab, school districts. | |||
DISCUSSION: This is very makery-type stuff; involve those orgs? Like Cowtown Computing Congress..? | |||
A Mozilla Ignite team called engage3D is working on 3D telepresence using the Microsoft Kinect sensor to stream 3D point clouds might be a potential partner. Their app is for a slightly different purpose but they're trying to create an educational experience with a group who discovers shipwrecks and does underwater exploration. Might be cool to be able to print out a 3D model of part of the shipwreck you just explored remotely... | |||
Another project out of Austin called Lynx Labs has a prototype 3D camera that creates water-tight models on the fly and can be used in conjunction with 3D printing: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/915328713/lynx-a-camera They are coming to the hackfest. | |||
===Team Idea 3: KC Digital Archive -- Community Content Sharing/Archiving=== | |||
WHAT: Digital Story telling using KC community content. This could be a cloud based platform for delivering KC community content such as KCPT's digital library, Jazz History museum, etc., etc. to KC residents in high quality, novel ways. | |||
WHO/suggested: ~KCPT, KC Public Library, other community orgs? | |||
DISCUSSION: Potential to crowdsource the prioritization/ranking of local content; community archiving/curation in a way; digital storytelling; KC digital archive could be like the Internet Archive but focused on KC based content. Could be a platform for sharing video footage of various KC events -- Middle of the Map, Paris of the Plains Cocktail Festival, CityCamp, etc. Maybe some potential partnership with the "Proximity 1" group out of local PBS affiliate -- applied into the Mozilla Ignite challenge but didn't receive funding (https://mozillaignite.org/apps/372/). | |||
===Team Idea 4: Cultural Repository=== | |||
WHAT: This team will create a cultural repository of Kansas City and/or a curated channel of Kansas City-specific event programming (Hackathons, CityCamp, MOTM, etc). Will possibly utilize gigabit+rack if users are able to "manipulate" the object (to pick it up, rotate it as they desire, etc.). | |||
WHO/suggested: KCPT | |||
Stakeholders Arts Team, Arts Task Force, Event producers, KC Libraries | |||
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===Team Idea 5: Arts Experience=== | |||
WHAT: Utilize ultra fast networks to dramatically enhance rapid browsing of very high quality images of art works. Could supplement with the kind of enhanced experiences uses get in person with audio tours, supplementary video (eg "making of") type things, etc., etc. The network will also permit nearly instantaneous “zoom in” on specific details. | |||
WHO/suggested: >>> Reach out to folks at Nelson-Atkins Art Museum; Kemper Contemporary Art Museum; Crossroads art district galleries who are working in these areas. | |||
DISCUSSION: Open the door for radically different immersive experiences. Could be a KC economic booster through tourism driven revenue and enhanced local art industry. | |||
===Team Idea 6: Easily accessible healthcare from public kiosks=== | |||
WHAT: Use gigabit uncompressed video and local cloud computing to create a prototype School-Based Health Center of the future. The federal government under the Affordable Care Act has been strongly encouraging the development of SBHCs across the country. | |||
WHO/suggested: ~Steve Fennel, KUMC / Morgan Waller, CMH; KUMC has a SBHC at Wyandotte High School in KCK, potential test location | |||
Stakeholders/suggested: ~Children's Mercy, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Health Care Team | |||
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===Team idea 7: Social fitness anytime & anywhere=== | |||
People are much more likely to stick to fitness goals if they have peers and a place to meet. Convenient and easy, a virtual fitness platform enables anytime + anywhere fitness with friends for better health. | |||
Team Lead/suggested: Bob Summers, KinectHealth Mozilla Ignite team (https://mozillaignite.org/apps/396/) | |||
Developer Lead/suggested: | |||
Notes: >>> talk to Bob Summers about plans; what accomplish over the weekend? // Specific focus area idea: Use next generation network technology to help address the issue of childhood obesity--including diet, access to food, and fitness/activity level. // KinectHealth -- a Mozilla Ignite team working on social tele-fitness app -- might be a potential partner and they've applied for the travel scholarship so they are interested in coming. They're also very interested in childhood obesity & diabetes prevention. | |||
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8) Education everywhere through high quality Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs) | |||
Create a rich online learning environment using next-generation network technology to improve student engagement and open new learning opportunities. For example, develop software that allows teams to "interactively watch" a MOOC video -- students could interact with each other while having distributed pause, rewind, and play control on the MOOC video (like watching a movie in a Google hangout). Other potential projects: software for students to "annotate" the MOOC video with chat/written comments that are saved with the video and played back to future students; derivative videos including clips from students that further explain parts of the instructor video inserted into the instructor video; or pre-scheduled group hangouts to discuss the content of a particular MOOC video. Could require SDN+gigabit+rack capabilities, depending on the variation. | |||
Team Lead/suggested: Michael Henry (UMKC) | |||
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Stakeholders: Education Team, Kyle Pace | |||
https://sites.google.com/site/kcg2education/ | |||
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9) DIY Health Sensors | |||
Teams will seek to make one of the following: (a) Combine a digital scale with a Raspberry Pi and USB WiFi stick to create a scale that automatically records weight readings and provides longitudinal readouts on demand (via WiFi) to a phone or laptop in the home; (b) Combine a digital home blood pressure cuff with a Raspberry Pi and USB WiFi stick to create a blood pressure device that automatically records pressure readings and provides longitudinal readouts on demand (via WiFi) to a phone or laptop in the home; or (c) Use a transmitting blood glucose sensor (for diabetics) to send readings to a smart phone which will only re-transmit them to healthcare providers over a secure SDN link. | |||
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10) Smart Streets -- Safe and efficient transportation systems that detect situations to prevent accidents and optimize traffic management in KC. | |||
"Smart" traffic systems could use automated video analysis from cameras at intersections to dectect pedestrians, wheelchairs, bicycles and other traffic situations to prevent accidents. Detecting cars, busses, etc., might allow city planners to better time traffic lights, reduce traffic, and improve efficiency. | |||
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Notes: Most pedestrian fatalities occur in crosswalks. | |||
Mock up scenarios to model behavior that could be observed by, e.g., video cameras on stoplights. There are a couple of researchers within the US Ignite/GENI community working on this -- in particular, KC Whang at Clemson University. | |||
Python and other langs have good visual detection libraries. - http://opencv.org/ | |||
Hacked kinect to be wired up to this kind of thing? | |||
Also industrial style Kinect devices, designed for outdoors with hundreds of tracking points. | |||
Gautam Biswas, Vanderbilt, and a couple of his graduate students working on making an entire learning framework/curriculum around real-time transportation grid. | |||
Mozilla ignite seed team: "Optimizing Public Transit" -- helping transit planners and bus drivers make decisions based on analysis of real-time data. | |||
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11) Better Weather Prediction | |||
A team at UMass/Dallas-Fort Worth lead by Mike Zink is using low-cost small RADAR deployment and network-on-demand capabilities to detect and analyze severe weather including tornados, flash flooding, etc., only when it's needed to save lives and costs (e.g. via Internet2 connection between Dallas and KC). | |||
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Notes: For this project to be relevant, KC Public Safety departments would need to be involved and might need to consider investing in low-sky radars like those now being utilized in Dallas-Ft. Worth. | |||
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12) Public Safety Android App (for Google Fiberhoods) | |||
Android App that can alert public safety access point (PSAP) to report both emergency and non-emergency events of interest to public safety and postentially include voice communciations and pictures / videos sent directly to the PSAP. For the Hacking the Gigabit City, demonstrate such an Android App with a goal of eventually persuading Google to allow the application to work over any accessible Google WiFi point. (Also, an Android App for Neighborhood Watch described below.) | |||
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13) Application-as-a-Service platform for business development and/or education | |||
Imagine setting up a business in KC gave you access to a turn-key computer setup that with a click provided access to software such as Microsoft Office, Excel, database software, automatic backup, customer relationship management software, etc., etc. All you need is a low-cost computer that can connect via high speed network to the cloud computing environment where all of this is running. | |||
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Notes: Somebody would have to pay for this so licensing would obviously be a consideration. | |||
Also great for more public benefit type applications-as-a-service such as something library-based or community college based that gave access to powerful, expensive software more efficiently and less expensively. The apps could run on the local cloud facility (eg US Ignite Rack) and use gigabit paths from the local cloud servers to virtual desktops in homes and small businesses (the library patrons or community college students). [Note: This can already be done via VMWare, but the library will need scheduling / reservation / queuing to share the small number of server copies of each software app and not run afoul of licensing restrictions.] | |||
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14) Next-gen small business | |||
This team would develop one unique small-business app that can only be provided via a gigabit network. [Probably from a local cloud.] Live-stream viewing environment —Create a live stream viewing environment where online viewers can interact and participate in the viewing experience (e.g., change camera angles or shots). For other project ideas, see also examples in #5 above. | |||
Team Lead/suggested: Brandon Cummins (Paris of the Plains Cocktail Festival, video producer); KC Sporting? KC Chiefs? Royals? Kauffman performing arts center? | |||
Developer Lead/suggested: ?? | |||
Stakeholders: Arts Team, Middle of the Map Music Fest | |||
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15) Tomorrow's web today: new websites on ultra fast networks | |||
Design a website with a user experience that can only be fully realized over a high-bandwidth connection (like the difference between Flash/no Flash used to be). | |||
Team Lead/suggested: John Kreicsberg? | |||
Developer Lead/suggested: ?? | |||
Stakeholders: VML? P3? Other agencies/creative shops? | |||
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16) Next-gen home | |||
This team would develop one unique in-home app that can only be provided via a gigabit network. [Probably from a local cloud.] | |||
// Another way of thinking about this: what would Google Fiber Event Space want to demonstrate in their home setup? | |||
// Pre-fetching & pre-caching content.. | |||
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18) Civic participation anywhere | |||
Create platform for easy access to video of meetings, civic events, government operations and associated content such as digital copies of the budget, interactive ways to given citizens voice, access to data sets, etc. | |||
Team Lead/suggested: Code for America fellows? Mayor's Office? | |||
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Notes: I'd love to see an archive of things like city council meetings, etc. Searchable by transcript? | |||
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19) Enhanced City Planning | |||
Use gaming mechanics, 3D mapping and GIS elements to foster public engagement in city planning processes. Interactive, real-time response requires gigabit + rack capabilities. | |||
CfA would like this to be the Civic Tech track and have proposed the following statement: Create regional civic tech solutions that foster public engagement in city planning processes and utilize public data sets and existing open source technology. | |||
Team Lead/suggested: Nate Allen | |||
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Stakeholders/suggested: Code for America fellows, Nick Budidharma, Jase Wilson | |||
Otherlab, school districts | |||
// Reminds me of the CHAnge project that some of the folks at Hackanooga wanted to put together. It was one of the teams that pitched Mozilla Ignite but was not funded and has since disbanded -- but maybe they'd be interested in trying to put their shoulder into it again. | |||
These are all works in progress so please fill the wiki with your ideas and thoughts! And, again, if you don't feel like editing the wiki please drop us a line at ignite at mozillafoundation dot org. | |||