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Cities are the key to engage citizens into open data Katarzyna Mikolajczyk / ePF Foundation (Poland) @kasia_lodz / @fundament_ngo g0v summit, Taipei 2016
2011
2011
The official budget must be translated into the language undeststable fot citizens
Plant a tree Plant a bush Plant a hedge
Plant a flower beds Setting the bench
Making a lawn
10 zl = 85 TW$
Library is spending 3% of the its budget on books.
“Total travel time will be shorter by 10 minutes”
On which section?
Where?
What time?
Show motion studies!
Show analysis!
“Total travel time will be shorter by 10 minutes”
Knowledge is power
Open Cities Program
You want results here and now?
Sorry, you need to wait!
10 steps to open data
1. Choose something small.
2. Choose a topic.
3. Check and standardize data.
4. Provide context.
5. Select the open format of publication.
1. Choose something small.
2. Choose a topic.
3. Check and standardize data.
4. Provide context.
5. ct the open format of publication.
6. Publish data.
7. Make sure that the data is available.
8. Tell the world.
9. Update data.
10. Return to the first point :-)
Any architect or designer does not report as many comments as user
Citizen = friend!
Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand.
Thank you! Katarzyna Mikolajczyk / ePF Foundation
@kasia_lodz / @fundament_ngo
katarzyna.mikolajczk@epf.org.pl