osimo engagement
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Lessons learnt from 2011
David Osimo @osimod
Experimenting
Bringing it all together
RSS
Tags
Widgets
#daelocal
#daelocal_it
daa11eu
daa11cloud
Visual maps
Animators
No spam, no big problems! Positive feedback from participants Variable quality of input Some new participants involved
o Good uptake: 91 videos, 100s ideas, 1000s voters, 9k tweets,
• Very low tech costs• Experimentation on half the workshops• No tech problems
supply
uptake
impact
Impact
• the continuous experimentation• the adoption of ready made tools, and the search
for non proprietary tools, not forcing stakeholders to register on facebook, google etc.
• the federation of content with third party platforms, where people already discuss
• the identification and high quality role of intermediaries/multipliers to animate and report discussions
Lessons learnt: Maintain
Lessons learnt: evolution
• better connect stakeholders between themselves;
• move from event-centred to policy-centred; from experimentation to full deployment where online engagement is the norm rather than the exception;
• give more prominence and visibility to the input of stakeholders;
• need to close the circle of participation by fully describing the impact it has had.
Lessons learnt: Improve
Current EC research activity• FP7 ICT for governance and policy modeling: 40M Euros, 20 projects funded 2009-2012Goals: • Anticipate policy impact• Crowdsourced service delivery• Collaborative policy-makingTechnologies: • Simulation and modeling• Opinion and sentiment mining• Participatory sensing• VisualisationExample: the PADGETS project• Policy widgets that enable dispersed policy interaction and feedback through social
media• Tracking unsolicited feedback in privacy-compliant manner