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==Other Useful Projects to Consider== | <nowiki><nowiki>Insert non-formatted text here</nowiki></nowiki>==Other Useful Projects to Consider== | ||
* [http://www.mattstempeck.com/2013/06/24/participatory-aid-marketplace-designing-online-channels-for-digital-humanitarians/ Participatory Aid Marketplace] | * [http://www.mattstempeck.com/2013/06/24/participatory-aid-marketplace-designing-online-channels-for-digital-humanitarians/ Participatory Aid Marketplace] | ||
* [http://toolness.github.io/epr-checklist/ Emergency Prep checklist App] | * [http://toolness.github.io/epr-checklist/ Emergency Prep checklist App] | ||
* [http://digitalhumanitarians.com Digitalhumanitarians] | |||
* [http://storify.com/Fishytom/closing-the-loop-on-using-badges-for-emergencies Closing the loop on using badges for emergencies] | |||
* [http://jessicaklein.blogspot.com/2012/11/building-and-protecting-my-community.html Jessica Klein's blog post on building and protecting her community] | |||
* [http://rockawayhelp.com/5-reasons-to-attend-the-hack-the-rock-learning-lab 5 reasons to attend the hack the rock learning lab] | |||
* [http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2013/07/29/honoring-open-government-and-civic-hacking-champions-change Honoring open government and civic hacking champions change] | |||
* [http://jessicaklein.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/virtual-hackjam-emergency-hack-lab.html Virtual hackjam emergency hack lab] | |||
* [http://blog.okfn.org/2012/06/08/introducing-pybossa-the-open-source-micro-tasking-platform Introducing pybossa the open source micro tasking platform] | |||
Revision as of 15:38, 27 October 2013
Unleash your civic hacking spirit to build tools and solutions for emergency preparedness and response. This includes developing tools for the community and government to collaborate on rebuilding after the devastation of natural disasters such as Hurricane Sandy so that small communities and cities start to think and act like - as well as build - the web.
There are a lot of tools out there for crisis response. Many need open versions, many need code contributions, and many simply don't work well. Some are amazing. A way to discover, propagate, contribute, and/or create tools and how-tos is needed.
Community Aid Badging
In crisis response, there is a distinct gap between exertion and understanding impact. The field is messy - the task a volunteer sets out to do is often not executed because it's already been taken care of, or people have moved, or something more pressing came up. What does matter is:
- The affected population is aided
- The volunteers know their efforts matter
- Organizations have some semblance of impact factor evaluation (hopefully for self reflection, sharing, and refinement of process)
To address this, we are building a way for communities/affected populations to award badges to individual volunteers.
Collaborate
We've created a collaboration space to document ongoing efforts at Mozfest 2013: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/emergencywebmaking
Build
Visual Design
Badge
Outputs
- report for community : who helped, what they were awarded
- report for organizations
- report for volunteers : what communities you helped with
Pamphlet with Info for Groups
- Group_ID for group
- Description of why it's useful to do this: "Want to indicate if this was useful to you? Want to thank the person who wanted to help you? Here's how!"
- Place to write in Individual_ID (s)
Splashpage for Project
Meta Data
- Group_ID
- Individual_ID
- Timestamp
- Any media sent in with MMS
- Geotag
Assess
How many links exist for any Individual_ID?
- Threshold for badge
- Thresholds for additional badging
Issue
- Send badge to volunteer, notify them of badge.
- Send aggregate of efforts to each Individual_ID and Group_ID holder
Use
Get people to start using this. Community involvement in non-disaster times? Queue for readiness in Mozilla community already using badges for next disaster time. Get in front of aid organizations for use.
How To
Emergency Hacklab Bullshit Detector
<nowiki>Insert non-formatted text here</nowiki>==Other Useful Projects to Consider==
- Participatory Aid Marketplace
- Emergency Prep checklist App
- Digitalhumanitarians
- Closing the loop on using badges for emergencies
- Jessica Klein's blog post on building and protecting her community
- 5 reasons to attend the hack the rock learning lab
- Honoring open government and civic hacking champions change
- Virtual hackjam emergency hack lab
- Introducing pybossa the open source micro tasking platform