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Empowering citizens to make meaningful use of open data

Deliverables

Open4Citizens Policy briefs

This deliverable will compile all previously released policy briefs into a single booklet-style document, which will constitute a compendium of all best practices and lessons learned on the project.

Publications report

The deliverable will report academic publications, conference participation, seminars, in any appropriate venue.

Workshop scoping and schedule (First version)

This deliverable will define the scope of the activities in the hackathon. The schedule could also be defined in different phases, e.g. the first version of the deliverable could include a schedule for the first workshop cycle and a second version a schedule for the second part of the project.

Concept Definition (final version)

This document will provide the final definition of the concept, taking into account the experience in the whole project.

Concept Definition (First version)

This deliverable will define the Open4Citizen platform at the conceptual level. The deliverable will have multiple versions.

Open4Citizens scenarios (Final)

This will be the complete report of the results of the hackathons, emphasizing the social impact of the services developed in the hackathons and the changes in the general perception of open data among the participants to the hackathons.

Data Management Plan (Midterm)

This is an update of the initial draft, including any possible changes in the plan that is needed in consideration of the project’s findings.

Open4Citizens scenarios (Draft)

This draft deliverable will document the social impact of the applications and services developed in the hackathons illustrating the context of use and the future perspective for the exploitation of such applications/services.

Online presence report

This deliverable will outline the online presence strategy and the result of the online dissemination.

Dissemination strategy

This report will outline the overall communication strategy and providing templates and references to support hackathons.

Preliminary hackathon starter kit

This deliverable is the preliminary version of a hackathon starter kit, targeted to lower the entry barrier for hackathon participants. The starter kit will summarize best practices, tools and will be improved the knowledge gathered from the first hackathons of each country.

Data collection and interpretation

This deliverable will gather the data from the hackathons, the post-hack, the test phase and any possible further development of applications and services developed in the hackathons.

Citizen data toolkit

This deliverable is an improved and iterated version of D2.4, containing the knowledge and tools gathered from all the hackathon events during the Open4Citizens project. The deliverable targets both hackathon events and general situations, with knowledge and tools collected for citizens for working with data.

Publications report update

The deliverable will update the report in 5.6 with relevant publications in the last part of the project.

Project Templates and guidelines

This deliverable will include templates and guidelines to produce dissemination material to support the activities at the local level.

Evaluation framework

This deliverable will indicate framework to define criteria and data that will be collected during the hackathons.

Data Management Plan (Draft)

This deliverable will describe the nature of the data that will be collected and integrated and the way it will be stored, made available and used during and after the project.

Design case studies report

This deliverable will summarize the design experimentation outcomes as an annotated portfolio, elaborating on the design process and the prototypes created during Task 2.3.

Literature review and field studies report

This deliverable will summarize the academic and industrial state-of-the-art of working with data and report about conducted field studies with experts.

Data Management Plan (Final)

This is the final version of the Data Management Plan.

Final hackathons report

D3.5 Final hackathons report (M 30) The second and final version will describe the work carried out for the second cycle of the hackathon processes; it will detail the work carried out in the tasks 3.1and 3.2 for the second hackathon cycle

Workshop scoping and schedule (Final version)

This document will redefine the hackathon scoping and define the schedule for the coming second hackathon cycle

Project Handbook and Quality Assurance Plan

D6.2 – Project Handbook and Quality Assurance Plan (M3)

Domain and theme definition (draft)

This deliverable will define the main themes within the area of livable and sustainable innovation, specify possible stakeholders, including social groups, public institutions, experts and business areas that will possibly be linked to this project.

Concept Definition (Midterm)

This deliverable will update the draft version on the basis of the experience after the first hackathon cycle.

Data mapping and integration (Draft)

This draft document will map the available data set and indicate possible integrations according to the indications from citizens in the hackathons

Open4Citizens Business models and sustainability plans (Final)

The last version of this deliverable will be based on the experience in all the hackathons’ cycle and draw the perspective business ecosystem that will support innovation produced in the hackathons and ensure the economic sustainability of OpenDataLab in long terms.

Best practices report

This deliverable will summarize the best practices to explain the open data and its value to laymen, and to have them included in further discussions (network effect). These best practices will report about the successful ways awareness about data literacy and interest about open data will be achieved.

Data mapping and integration (Final)

The final document will report the activity of mapping and integration of data and standardization procedures that are needed to integrate the new data into the FIWARE platform.

Dissemination strategy Update

This deliverable is an update of the D5.1

Hackathon organisation handbook

This document will include indications about location, call for participation and guidelines for the organisation of the hackathon.

Online presence update

This report, in the final part of the project period, will provide an update overview of all the online activities, accesses and influence of the online activity in other media.

Domain and theme definition (Final)

Final definition of the document, which will take into account the indication of the first hackathon cycle

Open4Citizens Business models and sustainability plans (Draft)

The first draft of the business model and sustainability plans will be based on the first cycle of hackathons and will provide an initial overview of the business model for the OpenDataLab.

First hackathons report

The first version of the hackathon report will describe the work carried out for the first cycle of the hackathon processes; it will detail the work carried out in the tasks 3.1and 3.2 for the first hackathon cycle.

Publications

Framing Design to support Social Innovation: The Open4Citizens Project

Author(s): Nicola Morelli, Marc Aguilar, Grazia Concilio, Amalia De Götzen, Ingrid Mulder, Janice Pedersen, Louise Klitgaard Torntoft
Published in: The Design Journal, Issue 20/sup1, 2017, Page(s) S3171-S3184, ISSN 1460-6925
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
DOI: 10.1080/14606925.2017.1352823

Open Data as a New Commons. Empowering citizens to make meaningful use of a new resource

Author(s): Nicola Morelli, Ingrid Mulder, Grazia Concilio, Janice S. Pedersen, Tomasz Jaskiewicz, Amalia de Götzen, Marc Arguillar
Published in: Internet Science. INSCI 2017. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Issue vol 10673, 2017, Page(s) 212-221, ISSN 0302-9743
Publisher: Springer Verlag
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-70284-1_17

On digital citizenship and data as a new commons. Can we design a new movement?

Author(s): Ingrid Mulder Tomasz Jaskiewicz Nicola Morelli
Published in: Cuaderno Centro de Estudios en Diseño y Comunicación, Issue 73, 2019, Page(s) 97-109, ISSN 1668-0227
Publisher: Universidad de Palermo

Culture, Motivation and Advocacy: Relevance of Psycho Social Aspects in Public Data Disclosure.

Author(s): Grazia Concilio Francesco Molinari
Published in: Proceedings of the 17th European Conference on Digital Government, Issue 17th, 2017, Page(s) 86-95, ISBN 978-1-911218-38-8
Publisher: Academic Conferences and Publishing International

Editorial: Designing with Data, Democratisation Through Data

Author(s): Nicola Morelli Amalia De Götzen Ingrid Mulder Grazia Concilio
Published in: Proceedings of the DRS 2018 International Conference: Catalyst, Issue DRS International Conference Series, 2018, Page(s) 1339-1341, ISBN 978-1-912294-19-0
Publisher: Design Research Society

A System of Innovation to Activate Practices on Open Data: The Open4Citizens Project

Author(s): Nicola Morelli, Amalia de Götzen, Luca Simeone
Published in: The Interplay of Data, Technology, Place and People for Smart Learning. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies book series, Issue Vol. 95, 2019, Page(s) 99-109, ISBN 978-3-319-92021-4
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-92022-1_9

Empowering community volunteers through matchmaking services

Author(s): Geertje Slingerland Ingrid Mulder Tomasz Jaskiewicz
Published in: ServDes2018. Service Design Proof of Concept, Proceedings of the ServDes.2018 Conference, 18-20 June, Milano, Italy, Issue 150. Article no. 080. Series: Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings, 2018, Page(s) 954-965, ISBN 978-91-7685-237-8
Publisher: Linköping University Electronic Press, Linköpings universitet

Data Exploration for Generative Design Research

Author(s): Peter Kun Ingrid Mulder Gerd Kortuem
Published in: Proceedings of the DRS 2018 International Conference: Catalyst, Issue DRS International Conference Series, 2018, Page(s) 1342-1345, ISBN 978-1-912294-19-0
Publisher: Design Research Society

Making sense of data in a service design education

Author(s): Amalia De Götzen Peter Kun Luca Simeone Nicola Morelli
Published in: ServDes2018. Service Design Proof of Concept, Proceedings of the ServDes.2018 Conference, 18-20 June, Milano, Italy, Issue Issue 150, Article no. 014. Series: Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings, 2018, Page(s) 177-187, ISBN 978-91-7685-237-8
Publisher: Linköping University Electronic Press, Linköpings universitet

Open Data: Creating Communities and Practices for a New Common

Author(s): Nicola Morelli
Published in: Internet Science. INSCI 2017. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Issue vol 10750, 2018, Page(s) 126-136, ISBN 978-3-319-77546-3
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77547-0_10

Empowering Citizens with Open Data by Urban Hackathons

Author(s): Grazia Concilio, Francesco Molinari, Nicola Morelli
Published in: 2017 Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government (CeDEM), Issue 7, 2017, Page(s) 125-134, ISBN 978-1-5090-6719-0
Publisher: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/CeDEM.2017.28

Design Enquiry Through Data: Appropriating a Data Science Workflow for the Design Process

Author(s): Peter Kun Ingrid Mulder Gerd Kortuem
Published in: Proceedings of British HCI Conference 2018, 2018
Publisher: BCS Learning and Development Ltd.

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